
Using Creative CardCam Value as a Digital Camera 2-4
Note:
You can cancel the snapshot while the camera is counting down by
pressing the
Snapshot
button again.
❑
Multiple snapshot mode
Select this mode if you want to take a series of five successive snapshots at
320 x 240 pixel resolution.
After selecting this mode, press the
Snapshot
button once to take the
snapshots. The front red LED will light up, indicating that the images are being
stored to memory. The image counter displays that the total number of
snapshots has increased by five.
4. After selecting the snapshot mode, aim the camera at the desired object, and use
the camera’s viewfinder to verify that the object is in the camera’s view.
Note:
The object should be at least 60 cm (24 inches) from the camera.
5. Hold the camera steady and press the
Snapshot
button. The front red LED lights
up. At this point, do not shake the camera. When the picture has been taken, the
indicator turns off.
The picture taken is stored in the camera’s memory, and the counter value
increases accordingly, depending on the resolution of the picture taken.
6. To take another picture, repeat steps 4 through 5.
7. To turn off the camera, press and hold the
Power/Mode
button for two seconds.
• To view pictures that you
have taken while using the
camera on-the-go, you
must connect the camera
to the computer and
download the pictures
using PC-CAM Center.
• As JPEG compresses an
image according to its
details, colors and
compression ratio, the file
size varies according to the
picture taken.
• The image counter value
normally increases by one
after a picture is taken.
However, depending on the
quality of the picture, the
counter value may also
increase by two, or not at
all.
Summary of Contents for CardCam Value
Page 2: ...Contents ...
Page 6: ...Introduction ...
Page 12: ...1 About your Creative CardCam Value ...
Page 24: ...2 Using Creative CardCam Value as a Digital Camera ...
Page 30: ...3 Using Creative CardCam Value as a Web Camera ...
Page 39: ...Appendixes ...
Page 40: ...ATechnical Specifications ...
Page 44: ...BTroubleshooting ...
Page 49: ...CUSB Compatibility ...