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Page 4: ...iable for errors contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material HP the HP logo photosmart and the photosmart logo are property of Hewlett Packard Company Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Mac the Mac logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc CompactFlash CF and the C...

Page 5: ...res Taking a picture 9 Using automatic focus and automatic exposure 10 Using focus lock 10 Previewing your pictures 11 Tips for taking the best pictures 12 Chapter 3 Reviewing your images Viewing your images 15 Creating a print order 16 Deleting your images 18 Viewing small versions thumbnails of your images 19 Magnifying your images 19 Chapter 4 Adjusting the camera settings Using the flash 21 Ch...

Page 6: ...er 37 Tips for unloading images to a Macintosh computer 38 Unloading images without using the software 39 Using a card reader 40 Printing images without a computer 40 Chapter 6 Storing images in memory Determining the number of pictures you can take 42 Using a CF memory card 43 Installing a CF memory card 44 Checking the CF memory card status 45 Using both internal memory and a CF memory card 46 F...

Page 7: ...tacting HP Customer Support 63 Obtaining support within the United States 63 Obtaining support worldwide 64 Hewlett Packard limited warranty statement 67 Appendix A Reference Symbols on the status LCD 69 Camera indicator lights 71 Camera specifications 72 ...

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Page 9: ...eatures 2 3 megapixel MP resolution point and shoot simplicity automatic exposure automatic focus integrated flash with red eye reduction universal serial bus USB computer connection 2x digital zoom color image display for previewing and reviewing images internal memory for storing images in the camera slot for CompactFlash CF memory card card not included self timer batteries Camera parts The fol...

Page 10: ...partment door CF memory card compartment door image display on off button viewfinder indicator light viewfinder image display tripod mount control dial flash button digital zoom self timer button battery level image quality indicator digital zoom indicator images remaining CF card indicator flash setting indicator self timer indicator image quality button ...

Page 11: ...ject such as a paper clip to pull the end of the loop through 2 Pull the strap through the loop and then pull the knot tight Step 2 Install the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment door by pushing it out and then swinging it open 2 Insert four AA batteries supplied making sure that the electrodes are facing the proper direction see the diagram on the inside of the camera s battery compartment ...

Page 12: ...this guide For more information see Appendix A Reference on page 69 To turn the camera off slide the switch to the right again and release it The status LCD shuts off and goes blank Step 4 Choose the camera language The first time you turn the camera on it prompts you to choose the language you want to use for the camera menus 1 Turn the CONTROL dial to scroll to the language you want to use 2 Pre...

Page 13: ...press the dial to change it You can choose MDY mm dd yyyy DMY dd mm yyyy or YMD yyyy mm dd 2 Turn the dial to point to the date and then press the dial 3 Turn the dial to change the number and then press the dial to confirm it 4 Set the remaining values in the same way 5 To save your settings select Exit The image display turns off Your camera is now ready to take pictures Automatic power off To c...

Page 14: ...an turn it left or right To review your images 1 Press the dial to begin reviewing your pictures on the image display on the back of the camera 2 Turn the dial to scroll through images of pictures you have taken To navigate the menus 1 Press the dial again The main menu appears as a row of icons across the top of the image display 2 Turn the dial to the right until the desired icon is selected on ...

Page 15: ...To exit a menu without making a selection select Exit Storing images on a CF memory card Your digital camera comes with 8 megabytes MB of internal memory so that you can store images directly in the camera However it also has a slot for an optional CF memory card The CF memory card allows you to expand your camera s memory so you can take more pictures Then after you unload images to your computer...

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Page 17: ...Frame your subject in the viewfinder 3 Press and hold the SHUTTER button halfway down to allow the camera to adjust the focus and exposure 4 When you see the green light to the right of the viewfinder press the SHUTTER button all the way down 5 The image display on the back of the camera turns on and displays the image for a short time To preserve battery power the image display turns off after th...

Page 18: ... the camera s focus and exposure early To do this press the SHUTTER button halfway down and then press the SHUTTER button all the way down at the exact moment you wish to capture the image Note If the camera cannot find a focus or if the exposure will be longer than 1 30 second a yellow light appears to the right of the viewfinder You can still take the picture but the results might not be optimal...

Page 19: ... is slightly accurate Preview your picture on the image display when precise framing is important especially when you are taking a close up shot Note Using the image display consumes a lot of battery power To conserve battery power the camera automatically turns off the image display after 60 seconds if you do not press a button To preview a picture 1 Turn the camera on 2 Press the button to turn ...

Page 20: ...The camera takes about a second to focus and adjust the exposure when you press the SHUTTER button halfway down Wait until you see the steady green light to the right of the viewfinder then press the SHUTTER button all the way down to take the picture If this is the first time you are using a digital camera you might want to practice to become accustomed to the timing If a yellow light appears to ...

Page 21: ...tive objects like mirrors or glass to prevent bright spots in your photos Although the camera has an electronic automatic focus system some conditions might cause the camera to focus improperly Some examples are in the following table Conditions Examples of subjects Black or very dark objects Dark clothing Objects that have no distinct or consistent form Fountains waterfalls waves smoke flame fire...

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Page 23: ...you took or viewed appears on the image display 3 Turn the dial to scroll through your images Each time a new image appears on the display the image quality indicator appears in the upper left corner of the image represented by one two or three stars The image quality indicator disappears after two seconds The status line at the bottom of the image display shows the following information about the...

Page 24: ...eral images or all of the images that you have stored in the camera select how many copies you want of each image or of all images To add an image to a print order you select the number of copies that you want to print Note When you are reviewing images on the image display a print order icon appears on the status line for images that you have added to the print order A print order creates a Digit...

Page 25: ...ot recognize a DPOF print order To create or edit a print order 1 Turn the camera on 2 Press the dial to begin reviewing your images 3 If you want copies of a single image use the dial to scroll to the image you want to add to or remove from the print order Note If you want copies of all images it does not matter which image is displayed on the image display 4 Press the dial to open the main menu ...

Page 26: ...you are deleting all images it does not matter which image is displayed on the image display 4 Press the dial to open the main menu 5 Turn the dial to scroll to the Delete icon and press the dial to open the Delete menu 6 Turn the dial to select This Image if you want to delete the current image only or All Images if you want to delete all images 7 Press the dial to delete the image or images 8 If...

Page 27: ...ou have stored in memory A yellow border frames the currently selected image 4 Turn the dial to select a different image 5 Press the dial to see the selected image in full view Magnifying your images While reviewing an image you can magnify an area of the image to three times or six times its normal size This is helpful when you want to view a detail of an image For example you can check to see if...

Page 28: ... image 5 Press the dial to open the Magnify menu 6 To change the panning direction so you can pan up and down turn the dial to scroll to the double arrow icon and then press the dial 7 To magnify the image further turn the dial to scroll to the magnifying glass icon and then press the dial The camera magnifies the center of the image to six times its normal size 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to scroll th...

Page 29: ...h change the image quality use the digital zoom use the self timer set the date and time change the language set the welcome screen Using the flash The camera offers four flash settings The current flash setting is indicated by an icon on the status LCD In addition if the image display is on a message appears about the flash setting in the status line Each time you turn the camera off and then on ...

Page 30: ...UTO FLASH each time you turn the camera on RED EYE The flash will be used if needed Red eye reduction minimizes the occurrence of red eye in pictures of people or animals by emitting several short flashes to condition the subject s eyes to the flash followed by a final flash to take the picture If you are photographing people tell them to wait for the final flash before moving FLASH ON The flash w...

Page 31: ... up less space Image quality Description Resolution GOOD This is the most memory efficient image quality setting Use this setting for taking pictures that you will only send in e mail or place on the Internet 592 by 400 with medium compression BETTER This setting produces high quality images and requires less memory than BEST mode Use this setting for taking pictures that you plan to print 13 cm b...

Page 32: ...number of available images shown on the status LCD changes as you change the image quality To change the image quality 1 Turn the camera on 2 Press the IMAGE QUALITY button repeatedly until the quality level you want appears on the status LCD Using the digital zoom You can use the camera s digital zoom to make a subject appear to be closer With digital zoom you always use the image display to prev...

Page 33: ... the SHUTTER button the camera waits 10 seconds before taking the picture To use the self timer 1 Attach the camera to a tripod or place it on a firm surface at an appropriate distance and height from the subject 2 With the camera turned on frame your subject in the viewfinder When you are ready to take the picture press the button twice Note Pressing the button once activates the digital zoom Pre...

Page 34: ...ing circumstances When you turn the camera on for the first time If the camera was without battery power the batteries lost power or were removed from the camera for an extended period of time Note For your convenience the camera maintains the date and time for at least 10 minutes after you remove old batteries To set the date and time 1 Turn the camera on 2 Press the dial twice to open the main m...

Page 35: ...lian or Japanese To set the camera language 1 Turn the camera on 2 Press the dial twice to open the main menu 3 Turn the dial to scroll to the Setup icon and then press the dial to open the Setup menu 4 Turn the dial to scroll to the row of flags and then press the dial 5 Turn the dial to scroll to the language you want and then press the dial Setting the welcome screen When you first turn the cam...

Page 36: ...he welcome screen 4 Press the dial to open the main menu 5 Turn the dial to scroll to the Setup icon and then press the dial to open the Setup menu 6 Turn the dial to scroll to Welcome Screen and then press the dial 7 Turn the dial to scroll to either This Image or HP Logo and then press the dial ...

Page 37: ...with a slot for a CompactFlash CF memory card you can print your images directly from a CF memory card Check out HP s photosmart Web site at www hp com photosmart for great ideas and tips about how to use your images to create fun projects This chapter describes how to use the camera with the following equipment a Microsoft Windows computer a Microsoft Windows NT computer an Apple Macintosh comput...

Page 38: ...nts go to www hp com photosmart Processor 166 MHz Pentium or equivalent Memory RAM Windows 98 Windows Millenium Edition Windows 2000 and Windows XP 32 MB Windows NT 4 0 64 MB Free hard disk space 180 MB Video display 640 by 480 256 colors CD ROM any speed Operating system Windows 98 Windows Millenium Edition Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows NT 4 0 Interface For Windows 98 Windows Millenium Editi...

Page 39: ...tall the bonus software Certain versions of the camera are shipped with bonus software 1 Press and hold the SHIFT key on your computer keyboard while you insert the HP photosmart 318 CD into your computer s CD ROM drive If the automatic installation starts click Cancel 2 Click Start click Run and in the Open box type X Bonus setup exe where X is the drive letter assigned to your CD ROM drive 3 Cli...

Page 40: ...era s memory to your computer If you have a CF memory card installed in the camera images will be copied from the CF memory card to the computer You can unload images from your camera in one of three ways automatically manually or by mounting the camera as a disk drive The automatic unload procedure is the preferred method For descriptions of the other methods see the online documentation with the...

Page 41: ...automatically lay out a photo album page To set up the automatic tasks in the HP Automatic Image Unload Software window click Task Options For more information double click the HP Quick Reference Photo Imaging icon that is installed on your desktop with the software Using the camera with a Windows NT 4 0 computer Windows NT 4 0 does not support the USB interface so you cannot connect your camera d...

Page 42: ...lick the HP Photo Imaging Software icon on the Windows desktop The main window of the HP Photo Imaging Software opens 6 Click Unload Images in the main window Because no USB camera is found the software displays a dialog box in which you can select the drive letter for your memory card reader 7 Select the drive letter such as H for your memory card reader in the dialog box 8 Start the HP Automatic...

Page 43: ...ng the PC Connect Mode setting Before you can unload images from the camera to a Macintosh you must change the connection setting in the Setup menu Note On your camera the letters PC stand for personal computer and refer to a computer running either the Windows or Macintosh operating system 1 Turn the camera on 2 Press the dial twice to open the main menu 3 Turn the dial to scroll to the Setup ico...

Page 44: ...1 Insert the HP photosmart 318 CD into your computer s CD ROM drive 2 Click the installer icon and then follow the instructions on the screen to install the software To install the bonus software Certain versions of the camera are shipped with bonus software 1 Insert the HP photosmart 318 CD into your computer s CD ROM drive 2 Double click the Bonus folder icon 3 Double click the installer icon fo...

Page 45: ... to your computer only the switch operates The other camera buttons do not respond Unloading images to a Macintosh computer Unloading images is the process of copying images from the camera to your computer If you have a CF memory card installed in the camera images will be copied from the CF memory card to the computer You can unload images from your camera in one of two ways automatically or by ...

Page 46: ... new images have been unloaded to your computer the ArcSoft PhotoImpression software opens and you can view edit print and create projects with your images For more information see the software s Help Tips for unloading images to a Macintosh computer When you unload images to your computer the images are still stored in the camera until you delete them If you take new pictures and then unload imag...

Page 47: ...images will be deleted from the hard disk when you delete the PhotoImpression folder Unloading images without using the software If you are away from home you can unload images to a computer that does not have the HP Automatic Image Unload software installed on it Note Make sure that the computer has a USB port and that its operating system is Windows 2000 or Windows Millennium Edition or later or...

Page 48: ...n your computer If you have saved your images to a CF memory card and you have a card reader installed on your computer insert the CF memory card into the card reader Then access your images on the CF memory card just as you would access files on a floppy disk See your card reader s documentation for details Card readers can be purchased from www hpshopping com selected countries only or from your...

Page 49: ...al film because you can reuse the card over and over again If you install a CF memory card in your camera images are stored on the CF memory card rather than in the camera s internal memory Note If your computer runs Windows NT or if it does not have a USB port you must store images on a CF memory card Then use a CF memory card reader to transfer images to your computer This chapter describes how ...

Page 50: ...er of images remaining in memory is indicated in the status LCD on top of the camera It is an approximate number that decreases as you take pictures Note You can take each picture with a different setting As you change the settings the number of remaining images that is indicated on the status LCD changes The number of images you can store in the camera depends primarily on image quality Pictures ...

Page 51: ...ard If you do not install a CF memory card all images are automatically stored in internal memory Using a CF memory card If you install a CF memory card all images taken after installing the CF memory card are saved to the card Note Even if there is space available in internal memory images will be stored on the CF memory card In addition as long as the CF memory card is in the camera all camera o...

Page 52: ...mage the existing card or result in lost images 2 Open the CF memory card door 3 If there is a card already in the camera remove the existing card To do this locate the lever on the bottom of the camera under the CF memory card door Slide it toward the center of the camera The card pops out 4 Hold the new CF memory card so that the tiny ledge on the top rear of the card is between your fingers the...

Page 53: ...ears to the right of the viewfinder when you press the SHUTTER button In addition if the image display is on the message CF CARD FULL appears on the status line to indicate that you cannot take any more pictures If the CF memory card is damaged or unformatted the letters CF appear on the status LCD and blink and an error message appears on the image display To resume taking pictures try the follow...

Page 54: ...es from the CF memory card To copy images from internal memory to a CF memory card 1 If you have not already already done so install a CF memory card in the camera 2 Turn the camera on 3 Press the dial twice to open the main menu 4 Turn the dial to scroll to the Setup icon and then press the dial to open the Setup menu 5 Turn the dial to scroll to Copy to CF Card and then press the dial Note Copyi...

Page 55: ...at has not been formatted you need to format it before you can store images on it If you insert a new formatted card in the camera and it doesn t work try reformatting it it may have been formatted improperly Also reformat cards that were previously used in a different camera to optimize them for use with your camera Note You can reuse a CF memory card that is full by formatting it This deletes al...

Page 56: ...or NO IMAGES ON CF CARD appears on the image display CAUTION Formatting deletes everything stored on the CF memory card including files from other devices such as pocket computers Make sure you are formatting the correct card If you re not sure check the contents of the card before you format it ...

Page 57: ... purchased separately when you are reviewing images on the image display for an extended period of time or when you are transferring images from the camera to your computer Determining if the batteries need to be changed The battery icon on the status LCD indicates the charge level of the batteries There are three levels of battery charge full partially charged and empty If the battery icon shows ...

Page 58: ...lay for extended periods of time use an AC power adapter that HP has approved for use with your digital camera Limit your use of the image display except when using an AC power adapter Use only batteries that are designed for digital cameras such as photo quality alkaline photo lithium or rechargeable nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries available from various battery manufacturers If you are using...

Page 59: ...nnect an AC adapter To insert new batteries 1 Make sure the camera is turned off 2 To open the battery compartment slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow and then lift it 3 Insert four new batteries making sure the electrodes are facing the proper direction see the diagram inside the battery compartment 4 Close the battery compartment cover by sliding it into place and t...

Page 60: ...damage your camera AC power adapters are available at www hpshopping com selected countries only For AC adapter specifications see HP s photosmart Web site at www hp com photosmart and click support To connect an AC power adapter 1 Plug the adapter into a power source such as a wall outlet or power strip 2 Connect the round end of the adapter cable to the camera Note If you want to use battery pow...

Page 61: ...es of the camera with a clean dry cloth Never use a rough cloth or abrasive cleaners which can scratch the camera Do not leave the camera in the sun or in a very warm location for example inside a car for long periods If you move the camera from a cold to a warm location or vice versa always allow the camera several minutes to adjust to the current ambient temperature before you use it Memory card...

Page 62: ...ese batteries Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types Follow the battery manufacturer s safety instructions When disposing of batteries follow the battery manufacturer s disposal and recycling instructions or the guidelines that are recommended for your area Do not incinerate or puncture batteries Use only the HP approved AC power adapter Failure to do so could damage the ...

Page 63: ...be the appropriate type for a digital camera Use only four photo quality AA lithium alkaline or NiMH batteries Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly The positive and negative poles may be reversed The charge in the batteries may be low or completely drained Try installing new or recharged batteries The AC adapter is not functioning correctly Check the following conditions The AC power ada...

Page 64: ...nstall them If you are using an AC power adapter disconnect the adapter from the camera remove and reinstall the batteries and then reconnect the adapter I replace the camera batteries frequently Extended use of the image display consumes battery power Unloading images to your computer can also consume a lot of battery power To extend the life of your batteries Always use an AC adapter to power th...

Page 65: ...he image and then press the SHUTTER button halfway down When a steady green light appears next to the viewfinder the camera is ready to take another picture The flash is recharging Wait until the flash icon on the status LCD stops blinking before taking another flash picture The light is low and the flash is turned off In dim light the camera requires a longer exposure Either hold the camera very ...

Page 66: ...longer than 1 30 second because the light is dim and the flash has been turned off Try the following solutions Use the flash Wait for lighting conditions to improve or turn on the lights in the room Use a tripod to steady the camera for the longer exposure My image is blurry Your subject was too close to the camera lens The camera s automatic focus range is 20 cm 8 inches from the front of the len...

Page 67: ...or OFF A natural or artificial source other than the flash provided too much light Try taking the picture from a different angle Avoid pointing the camera directly toward a bright light or reflective surface on a sunny day If there is light behind your subject use the FLASH ON setting You were too close to the subject to use the flash Move back from the subject or set the flash to FLASH OFF and ta...

Page 68: ...tored in the camera until you delete them If you take new pictures and then unload images again the automatic unload software ignores the old images If you have no new images in your camera when you connect it to the computer the automatic unload does not take place Your Macintosh computer has an older version of OS 8 6 which does not support USB mass storage Go to the Support section of www apple...

Page 69: ...d and turn the camera back on For more information see Using both internal memory and a CF memory card on page 46 NO IMAGES IN MEMORY You attempted to view images but there are no images stored in internal memory This message appears automatically when you delete all images or format the camera s internal memory Take a picture or press the button For more information see Storing images in memory o...

Page 70: ...eatively HP digital camera driver updates and software HP assistance If you cannot find an answer to your question using the sites listed above visit www hp com cposupport mail_support html From there you can discover how to contact HP through e mail phone and other methods Visiting related Web sites Links to third party Web sites are provided solely as a convenience to you HP has not reviewed all...

Page 71: ...nufacturer Before you call Please have the following information ready before you call serial number found on the bottom of your camera product name date of purchase Obtaining support within the United States Free telephone support for one year Within one year of your purchase telephone support is provided to you free of charge If this is a long distance call for you long distance charges will app...

Page 72: ...on please visit www hp com go hpsupportpack or call 1 888 999 4747 Obtaining support worldwide If you need help with your HP product please call the phone number listed below for the Customer Support Center in your country Telephone support is free for 1 year in Asia and the South Pacific and 30 days in the Middle East and Africa For phone support in Europe please check for the details and conditi...

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Page 74: ...oland 48 22 519 06 00 Portugal 351 21 3176333 Puerto Rico 1 877 232 0589 Russian Federation 7 095 797 3520 Moscow 7 812 346 7997 St Petersburg Singapore 65 272 5300 South Africa 086 000 1030 RSA 27 11 258 9301 outside RSA Spain 34 902 321 123 Sweden 46 0 8 619 2170 Switzerland 41 0 848 80 11 11 Taiwan 886 2 2717 0055 Thailand 66 2 661 4000 Bankok 66 53 357990 Chiang Mai Turkey 90 216 579 71 71 Ukr...

Page 75: ...rfacing parts or supplies not supplied by HP c unauthorized modification or misuse d operation outside of the published environmental specifications for the product or e improper site preparation or maintenance 6 TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY ...

Page 76: ... THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU Hardware repair services If you think your camera ADF or XPA needs repair first call the Customer Support Center which can help determine if service is required and direct you to a service site For more information see Contacting HP Customer Support on page 63 Otherwise contact the store where you purchased the product O...

Page 77: ...LCD the camera indicator lights the camera specifications Symbols on the status LCD Icon Meaning Batteries full Batteries partially charged Batteries empty sufficient memory for a few pictures blinking Batteries empty insufficient memory for taking pictures Automatic flash on Flash off Flash on A ...

Page 78: ... eye reduction on Good photo quality Better photo quality Best photo quality Photo included in DPOF print order Self timer on CF memory card in camera Digital zoom on Pictures remaining blinking CF memory card error Camera connected to computer Icon Meaning ...

Page 79: ...o Yellow The camera cannot find a focus or the exposure will take longer than 1 30 second Red The camera cannot take a photo for one of the following reasons internal memory is full the memory card is full damaged unformatted or missing Self timer Red blinking The self timer is counting down 10 seconds and will then take the photo viewfinder indicator light self timer light ...

Page 80: ...l zoom Shooting modes Single shot Exposure control Auto exposure Aperture f 2 8 and f 8 0 Shutter speed 1 4 ms to 320 ms Focus TTL auto focus 20 cm 7 9 inches to infinity Sensitivity ISO 100 White balance Auto Self timer 10 second delay Viewfinder Optical viewfinder Flash Built in flash with range up to 2 5 meters 8 2 feet modes auto auto with red eye reduction on off LCD 1 8 inch color LCD with 6...

Page 81: ...able 50 BATTERIES ARE TOO LOW FOR LIVE VIEW message 60 battery level indicator 2 BETTER and BEST image qualities 23 blinking battery icon 49 69 flash icon 22 memory card icon 70 self timer icon 71 bonus software 31 36 C card reader 40 caring for the camera 53 cautions batteries 54 memory card 53 safety 54 CF CompactFlash memory card capacity 45 checking status 45 compartment door 2 description 7 4...

Page 82: ...Print Order Format DPOF file 16 digital zoom button and indicator 2 70 using 24 disposing of materials 54 downloading images pausing 33 to Macintosh computer 37 to Windows computer 32 DPOF Digital Print Order Format file 16 driver updates 62 E empty battery icon 49 69 enlarging images 19 Exit menu 6 exiting camera menus 7 exposures automatic 10 control 72 using shutter button 10 extending battery ...

Page 83: ... 29 storing 41 transferring 29 unloading to Macintosh computer 37 unloading to Windows computer 32 unloading without using software 39 viewing 6 15 viewing thumbnails 19 See also pictures increasing memory 57 indicators battery level 2 digital zoom 2 70 flash 22 flash setting 2 image quality 2 23 images remaining 2 70 memory card 2 43 70 print order 70 red eye reduction 70 self timer 2 26 71 viewf...

Page 84: ...shooting 72 mount for tripod 2 N NO IMAGES IN MEMORY message 48 61 NO IMAGES ON CF CARD message 48 61 NOT ENOUGH ROOM ON CF CARD message 61 O on and off turning camera 4 P parts of camera 1 pausing while unloading images 33 PC Connect Mode 35 phone numbers for support 63 64 photographs See images pictures pictures date taken where shown 15 focusing and adjusting exposure 10 framing 11 holding the ...

Page 85: ...cations 72 response none from camera 56 reusing CF memory card 47 S safety precautions 54 sales and service offices 68 saved images viewing 15 saving images using card reader 40 memory through image quality 23 self timer blinking icon 71 button and indicator 2 26 71 canceling 26 delay 72 icon 25 70 using 25 SELF TIMER message 25 setting up the camera 3 4 5 Setup menu 6 sharing images 29 shooting m...

Page 86: ...finder green light next to 71 indicator light 2 71 red light next to 57 71 using 9 yellow light next to 12 58 71 viewing images using card reader 40 images using image display 6 stored images 15 thumbnails 19 W warranty information 64 67 Web sites AC power adapter 52 camera 29 62 disposal or recycling information 54 downloading Macintosh software 60 HP assistance 62 HP photosmart 62 HP product sup...

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