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To stop recording the video, press the 

SNAP

 button again. By default, videos are recorded as a 15 second loop (“instant 

replay”). To change this, press 

MENU

-the first item is “Resolution”. Press 

Enter

, then select “Video Size”. Use the 

Plus/Minus

 

keys to select a different video resolution and frame rate combination (which determines loop length-8, 15, 30 or 60 seconds). 

You also have the option to select a “Norm” video setting if you prefer to shoot standard video clips, instead of loops that re-

record (refresh) automatically. 

For more information regarding the still and video resolution options and other menu 

settings, please see  the “Using the Main Menu” section of this manual.

7)

 To review or playback a still photo or video, press the 

Enter

 button. You will see the most recent still photo or video. To 

review previous photos or videos one at a time, press the 

Left

 key. To play back a video, press the 

SNAP

 button (press again 

to stop playback). To delete photos/videos, press 

MENU

. Select Delete One (only the currently displayed photo/video) by 

pressing 

Enter

, then the 

Plus

 button to select “OK”, and press 

Enter

 to delete the file. If you wish to delete all photos/videos, 

use the Format menu option as described earlier. 

8) 

To download photos/videos to your PC, connect the USB cable from the SyncFocus to your computer.  The SyncFocus will 

be recognized as a standard “USB Mass Storage” device and will appear as a “Removable Disk” under the “My Computer” list 

(on Macs, an icon will appear on your desktop). The photo files are located in the “DCIM” folder on this “Removable Disk”. Copy 

the files to your hard drive (drag or use the “copy files” option), then disconnect the camera. (On Mac computers, drag the 

“disk” that appeared on your desktop when the camera was connected into your Trash to “eject” it before disconnecting.) The 

jpg standard files from the SyncFocus may be edited with any photo software you choose to use. 

NOTE: If you are not using an SD card in the SyncFocus, be sure to download all files from its internal memory before changing batteries 
and before storing the camera for a long period. If you use an SD card, photos may also be downloaded by removing the card and using 
any USB card reader with an SD slot.

Your SyncFocus camera is already set for high resolution and quality right out of the box, and it is not necessary to 

change any of the settings to get good results. However, many features and options are provided to enhance your 

enjoyment of the camera. For more information about them, please refer to the remainder of this User Manual.

QUICK START GUIDE: BUSHNELL SYNCFOCUS™ INSTANT REPLAY

Summary of Contents for SyncFocus 118326

Page 1: ...User Manual Model 118326 Lit 98 0917 09 09 Digital Camera binocular...

Page 2: ...e I USB Port H Remote Jack J Card Slot G Battery Compartment M Camera Lens L SNAP Button K Binocular Focus A LCD Display D 5 way Keypad w Enter Left Right Plus Minus F Diopter Adjustment B ON OFF Butt...

Page 3: ...Minus key until you highlight Language press Enter then press Plus to highlight your language and press Enter The Date Time imprint feature is turned on by default Press the Plus key to highlight Clo...

Page 4: ...ibed earlier 8 To download photos videos to your PC connect the USB cable from the SyncFocus to your computer The SyncFocus will be recognized as a standard USB Mass Storage device and will appear as...

Page 5: ...memory card with 2GB or lower capacity The camera will not function if a 4GB or higher capacity SD card is inserted Do not use MMC cards which look similar to SD cards The card is inserted into the sl...

Page 6: ...p press Enter then highlight your preference using the Plus Minus keys Month Day Year format Year Month Day format or OFF the date will not be stamped on your photos Press 6 Enter then press the Minus...

Page 7: ...ckground like the sky or a wall in your house Rotate the reticle focus left eyecup 3 E until the circular reticle appears as sharp as possible to your left eye This compensates for any difference in b...

Page 8: ...to re adjust the reticle focus or diopter adjustment unless you share the Syncfocus with another user or if your eyes become tired over a long period of use The camera lens provides 8x magnification w...

Page 9: ...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 regarding how to select and change setti...

Page 10: ...s arrow key to zoom back out the zoom indicator bar moves towards W for Wide Angle To turn off all digital zoom go back to the 8x optical magnification only keep pressing the Minus key until the zoom...

Page 11: ...cond loop instant replay To change this press MENU the first item is Resolution Press Enter then select Video Size Use the Plus Minus keys to select a different video resolution and frame rate combina...

Page 12: ...ession 8 Self Timer 10 sec delay 9 Rapid Sequence 3 shot burst 10 Video Mode Elapsed time counter as shown is visible only during recording 11 Digital zoom indicator bar only visible when digital zoom...

Page 13: ...main menu Use the Plus Minus keys to highlight an option within the menu then press Enter if you wish to change the settings for that option Use the Plus Minus keys to select the setting you want then...

Page 14: ...o with recording time limited only by available memory no automatic re recording Image Quality Best Better Standard Sets the amount of file compression which affects the quality of the photo and the s...

Page 15: ...nter area good for strong backlit situations and Average averages exposure for the entire frame Language English Spanish Italian French German Selects preferred language for all menu display screens A...

Page 16: ...ault settings Exit Select Exit and press Enter to exit the Menu and return to the preview live camera display Using the Main Menu Options and Settings Using the Review Menu Options and Settings Press...

Page 17: ...been downloaded and backed up first Can also be used anytime to quickly delete all photos instead of one at a time When all photos have been deleted the display will show Sorry no picture Protect Lock...

Page 18: ...ow to view copy or edit your photos Open My Computer or Windows Explorer The camera will be seen as a new Removable Disk with an unused drive letter assigned to it Double click this new Disk icon open...

Page 19: ...u re now ready to open the photo files in any photo editing software Just use File Open and go to the folder where you stored the photos earlier It is also possible to open and work with your photos d...

Page 20: ...ded 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 Windows is a registered trad...

Page 21: ...nell 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 INNOVATION THAT THRIVE...

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