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hp photosmart 620 user’s manual

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Page 3: ...f this material Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Apple Macintosh and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc SD Logo is a trademark Materials disposal This HP product contains the following materials that might require special handling at end of life z Alkaline manganese dioxide zinc or lithium iron disulfide AA batteries z Lead in the solder...

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Page 5: ...Taking pictures 2 Taking pictures Taking still pictures 17 Using focus lock 18 Using instant review 18 Recording video clips 18 Using Preview mode 20 Using the self timer 20 Using zoom 21 Optical zoom 21 Digital zoom 21 Using the flash 22 Changing the image quality 23 3 Using Playback and the Main menu 3 Using Playback and the Main menu 3 Using Playback and the Main menu 3 Using Playback and the M...

Page 6: ...ws 38 Macintosh 38 5 Unloading printing and displaying images 5 Unloading printing and displaying images 5 Unloading printing and displaying images 5 Unloading printing and displaying images Unloading to a computer 39 Printing images 40 Displaying images on a TV 41 Displaying a slideshow 41 6 Troubleshooting and support 6 Troubleshooting and support 6 Troubleshooting and support 6 Troubleshooting ...

Page 7: ... accessories Appendix A Batteries and accessories Appendix A Batteries and accessories Managing batteries 61 Extending battery life 62 Rechargeable batteries 62 Power conservation 62 Purchasing accessories 63 Appendix B Appendix B Appendix B Appendix B Camera dock Camera dock Camera dock Camera dock Unloading images to a computer using the dock 67 Printing images using the dock 68 Displaying image...

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Page 9: ...er altogether and print your selected pictures directly on certain HP printers You can enhance your experience by purchasing an HP Photosmart 8881 Camera Dock The Camera Dock allows you to easily download images to a computer send images to a printer or view images on a television TV individually or as a slideshow NOTE A camera Dock Insert is included in your camera box This insert enables your ca...

Page 10: ...icture when pressed all the way down 2 Video Video Video Video button Records a video clip press once to start and press again to stop 3 Power Power Power Power button Turns the camera power on and off 4 Video self timer light z Solid red indicates that the camera is recording video z Blinking red indicates that the self timer is activated 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Downloaded From camera usermanual com ...

Page 11: ...ngle pictures 6 Power adapter connector Allows you to connect an optional HP AC power adapter to the camera to operate the camera without batteries or to charge optional rechargeable batteries 7 Battery door Allows access to the batteries Name Description Downloaded From camera usermanual com ...

Page 12: ...Best 10 Flash Flash Flash Flash button Selects the Flash Flash Flash Flash setting 11 Zoom Out Zoom Out Zoom Out Zoom Out button Zooms the lens to wide angle position 12 Zoom In Zoom In Zoom In Zoom In button Zooms the lens to telephoto position 13 Wrist strap mount Wrist strap attachment 14 Memory card door Provides access to the memory card and USB connector 15 Memory card slot Slot where memory...

Page 13: ...0 Arrow Arrow Arrow Arrow buttons Move to menu options and navigate through images 21 button Switches to Playback mode and selects menu options 22 Share Share Share Share button Turns the HP Instant Share HP Instant Share HP Instant Share HP Instant Share menu on and off 23 Viewfinder light z Blinking orange indicates that the camera is busy or is experiencing an error z Blinking green indicates t...

Page 14: ...rom the bottom of the camera Inserting the batteries 1 Open the battery door on the bottom of the camera 2 Insert the batteries as indicated NOTE For more information about batteries see Appendix A Appendix A Appendix A Appendix A Batteries and accessories Batteries and accessories Batteries and accessories Batteries and accessories on page 61 Downloaded From camera usermanual com ...

Page 15: ...ore more images and video clips After you unload images to a computer you can reuse the card 1 Open the memory card door 2 Insert the memory card as shown 3 Close the memory card door To remove the memory card pull the card out Turning on power z Press the Power Power Power Power button to turn on the camera When the camera is ready the orange viewfinder light is solid Downloaded From camera userm...

Page 16: ... change it Press to confirm Set the remaining values in the same way 3 Press the button to highlight the time format and then press if you want to change it 4 Press the button to highlight the time Set the time values in the same way you set the date values in step 2 5 When finished setting the date and time press the button to highlight Exit Exit Exit Exit and then press If the batteries are remo...

Page 17: ...ck Next Next Next Next and then follow the on screen instructions to install the software To install any bonus software To install any bonus software To install any bonus software To install any bonus software 1 Click Start Start Start Start click Run Run Run Run and in the Open Open Open Open box type X Bonus setup exe where X is the drive letter of your CD drive 2 Click OK OK OK OK and then foll...

Page 18: ... To install any bonus software To install any bonus software To install any bonus software 1 Double click the installer icon located in the Bonus folder on the CD 2 Follow the on screen instructions to install the bonus software Downloaded From camera usermanual com ...

Page 19: ...ress the Shutter Shutter Shutter Shutter button all the way down to take the picture To achieve the best focus in low light conditions secure the camera to a tripod and make sure the focus area has sufficient contrast To achieve the best exposure in low light conditions turn on the flash when the subject is less than 2 meters away When the subject or scenery is more than 2 meters away turn the fla...

Page 20: ...ng the picture To use focus lock 1 Press the Shutter Shutter Shutter Shutter button halfway down to lock the exposure and focus When exposure and focus are locked the green viewfinder light is solid 2 When exposure and focus are locked continue to hold the Shutter Shutter Shutter Shutter button halfway down and you can re frame or adjust your subject for proper positioning 3 Press the Shutter Shut...

Page 21: ...ng the green viewfinder light and the red Video self timer light are solid You can view the time remaining for recording on the image display The camera automatically stops recording when the timer reaches zero NOTE To delay recording by 10 seconds simply press the Self timer Self timer Self timer Self timer button to activate the self timer before pressing the button Although the maximum recordin...

Page 22: ...ictures and recording video clips you can zoom in on your subject adjust the flash setting determine how many more pictures can be taken or increase the quality of your image all from within Preview mode NOTE Using the image display consumes a large amount of battery power Using the self timer To use the self timer 1 Secure the camera to a tripod or set it on a stable surface 2 Frame your subject ...

Page 23: ...1 Press the button to activate Preview mode and frame the picture by using the image display 2 Press and hold the right side of the button until you reach maximum optical zoom then release the button 3 Press and hold the right side of the button again to turn on digital zoom Digital zoom goes from 1 3x to 4x A yellow cropping frame appears in the image display showing the region captured To cancel...

Page 24: ... The camera measures light and uses the flash if necessary Red eye Red eye Red eye Red eye reduction reduction reduction reduction The camera measures light and uses the flash with red eye reduction if necessary Flash On Flash On Flash On Flash On The camera always flashes If the light is behind your subject you can use the flash to increase the light on the front of your subject This is also call...

Page 25: ... zoom off Setting Icon Description and capacity Good Good Good Good This is the most memory efficient setting This is recommended for sending images in e mail or posting to the Internet Internal memory 87 images 16 MB memory card 200 images Better Better Better Better This setting produces high quality images and requires less memory than Best Best Best Best This is recommended for printing pictur...

Page 26: ...Press the Quality Quality Quality Quality button until the setting you want appears on the image display The settings change incrementally from Good Good Good Good to Better Better Better Better and then to Best Best Best Best Downloaded From camera usermanual com ...

Page 27: ...yback mode You can also view video clips Icon Description 1 Indicates the quality setting of the image 2 Indicates zoom level 3 12 25 2001 Date the image was taken 4 Visible if a memory card is inserted 5 Indicates battery level 6 12 of 43 Image number of total number of images stored in the camera or on the memory card if inserted 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Downloaded From camera usermanual com ...

Page 28: ...ppendix A Batteries and accessories on page 61 If you do not have images stored in your camera or on the memory card the No images No images No images No images screen appears on the image display To return to Preview mode press the button Reviewing video clips You can review video clips the same way that you view images on the camera When a video clip is reviewed a video icon and progress bar app...

Page 29: ...option from the Main Main Main Main menu rotates the current image in 90 degree increments clockwise on the image display The image rotation is permanent To rotate an image press and then select ROTATE ROTATE ROTATE ROTATE Icon Description Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise per rotation Deletes the current image or all images and files formats internal memory or the memory card Undelete restor...

Page 30: ...mages on Card All Images on Card Deletes all images from internal memory or the memory card if inserted z Format Memory Format Memory Format Memory Format Memory or Format Card Format Card Format Card Format Card Deletes all images and files from internal memory or the memory card if inserted and formats either internal memory or the memory card z Undelete Undelete Undelete Undelete Appears if you...

Page 31: ...his option To move to the next set of images use the buttons Magnifying images Selecting the Magnify Magnify Magnify Magnify option from the Main Main Main Main menu enlarges your images on the image display Select an image that you want to magnify and then press A progress bar is visible on the image display as the image is magnified Use the buttons to scroll the magnified image Press to view the...

Page 32: ...tarted Getting started Getting started Getting started on page 7 Welcome Screen This setting determines the image that appears when the camera is turned on You can set any image available in the camera or the HP logo which is the default setting To set the Welcome Screen Welcome Screen Welcome Screen Welcome Screen 1 Press or use the buttons to activate Playback mode 2 Locate the image that you wa...

Page 33: ...gital camera Picture Transfer Protocol PTP standard This is the default setting on the camera Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive causes the computer to recognize the camera as a disk drive Mass Storage Device Class MSDC standard Use this setting for unloading and sharing on a Macintosh computer or unloading to Windows operating systems if no HP Photo Imaging software is loaded on the comp...

Page 34: ... are deleted after they are moved to the memory card NOTE When a memory card is inserted only the images on the card can be viewed If you want to view the images stored in internal memory you must first remove the memory card Language This setting determines the language of the menus and the text on the image display For information about how to select a language for your camera see Chapter 1 Chap...

Page 35: ... automatically As another example you can select images in the camera to be automatically processed by HP s e mail service When the camera connects to your computer the selected images are e mailed to family friends or any e mail address that you specify The details about this are explained later in this chapter When you press the Share Share Share Share button on the camera the most recently take...

Page 36: ...by 11 inches the picture is printed 4 by 6 inches If paper size is A4 or A6 the picture is printed at A6 size 2 2 2 2 Print 2 copies Print 2 copies Print 2 copies Print 2 copies of current image 3 3 3 3 E mail E mail E mail E mail Lets you add e mail addresses to the Share Share Share Share menu This procedure is explained later in this chapter 4 4 4 4 Check mark indicates a destination has been s...

Page 37: ...atically printed See Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Unloading printing Unloading printing Unloading printing Unloading printing and displaying images and displaying images and displaying images and displaying images on page 39 for information about connecting the camera to a computer or printer NOTE The Share Share Share Share menu creates a standard Digital Print Order Format DPOF file f...

Page 38: ... mail mail is visible above the Add Add Add Add button then click the Add Add Add Add button 5 If you are using a Macintosh computer skip to step 7 If you are using a computer running Windows you will be asked to sign in to HP s Passport program HP Passport allows you to use HP s free e mail service and other services that might be available in the future The first time you see this screen you wil...

Page 39: ...e Share Share Share Share menu 9 You are now ready to select images to be e mailed See the next section for how to do this NOTE You can also start the process described above from your camera by selecting E mail E mail E mail E mail on the Share Share Share Share menu Selecting images to be e mailed 1 Turn on the camera then press the button 2 Use the buttons to scroll to an image you want to e ma...

Page 40: ...ress that you selected in the Share Share Share Share menu The message contains a thumbnail of each of the images that were selected for that address as well as a link to a web page where the recipient can view the images From that web page the recipient can do things like reply to you or print the image This makes it easy for people who use different e mail programs to be able to see your images ...

Page 41: ...k Camera dock Camera dock Camera dock on page 65 for details NOTE If you are using a Macintosh computer switch the camera to Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive in the USB Configuration USB Configuration USB Configuration USB Configuration menu found in the Setup Setup Setup Setup menu 1 Your camera came with a special USB cable for connecting the camera to a computer Connect the larger en...

Page 42: ...re installed on it switch the camera to Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive in the USB Configuration USB Configuration USB Configuration USB Configuration menu found in the Setup Setup Setup Setup menu This allows the camera to appear as another disk drive on the computer Printing images NOTE You can also use the optional HP Camera Dock to do this task See Appendix B Appendix B Appendix B ...

Page 43: ... printing process Displaying images on a TV Images in your camera can easily be displayed as a slideshow on almost any TV You must use the optional HP Camera Dock to do this task See Appendix B Appendix B Appendix B Appendix B Camera dock Camera dock Camera dock Camera dock on page 65 Displaying a slideshow Once the camera is connected to the TV with the optional HP Camera Dock you are ready to st...

Page 44: ...s of the rate you specified in the Slideshow Slideshow Slideshow Slideshow menu 4 To exit the slideshow press the button on the dock or turn off the camera At any time during the slideshow you can press the buttons to move forward or backward Pressing and holding these keys auto repeats similar to Playback mode NOTE The Main Main Main Main menu and Share Share Share Share menu are available during...

Page 45: ...rectly The charge in the batteries can be low or completely drained Try inserting new or recharged batteries The HP AC adapter is not functioning correctly Ensure that the HP AC adapter is not damaged or defective If it appears undamaged plug it into an electrical outlet with power The HP AC adapter is connected to the camera but it is not connected to a power outlet If you want to use battery pow...

Page 46: ...are drained Replace or recharge the batteries The camera has stopped operating Remove and reinsert the batteries Replace the batteries if necessary The camera The camera The camera The camera does not take does not take does not take does not take a picture when a picture when a picture when a picture when I press the I press the I press the I press the Shutter button Shutter button Shutter button...

Page 47: ...ary alkaline batteries Purchase higher grade batteries such as ultra or premium grade alkaline or photo lithium batteries or switch to rechargeable NiMH batteries The NiMH batteries you are using were recharged incorrectly You must recharge all NiMH batteries after fully draining them four times for the batteries to reach their optimum capacity and performance The wrong The wrong The wrong The wro...

Page 48: ...ther picture The self timer is activated Turn the self timer off The camera is still saving the last picture you took Wait a few seconds for the camera to finish processing the image and then press the Shutter Shutter Shutter Shutter button The camera can store up to three images in memory at a time My image is My image is My image is My image is blurry blurry blurry blurry Your subject was too cl...

Page 49: ...fast Use the Flash Off Flash Off Flash Off Flash Off setting to take a longer exposure and hold the camera steady or use a tripod The flash was on but the subject was too far away Make sure your subject is within 3 meters approximately 10 feet of the camera when you take the picture using the flash A light shone behind the subject Use the Flash On Flash On Flash On Flash On setting to brighten the...

Page 50: ...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 You were too close to the subject to use the flash Move back from the subject or set the flash to Flash Off Flash Off Flash Off Flash Off and take the picture again Problem Possible cause Soluti...

Page 51: ...t the camera to a USB enabled HP DeskJet or HP Photosmart printer and print an image This will verify that the image memory USB connection to the camera and USB cable are functioning correctly When I When I When I When I connect the connect the connect the connect the camera to a camera to a camera to a camera to a Macintosh Macintosh Macintosh Macintosh computer I do computer I do computer I do c...

Page 52: ...in Display Off mode Replace batteries use an optional HP AC adapter or recharge batteries by using an optional Camera Dock Batteries are too Batteries are too Batteries are too Batteries are too low to record a low to record a low to record a low to record a video clip video clip video clip video clip Battery power is too low to record a video clip Replace or recharge batteries or use an optional ...

Page 53: ... trying to magnify rotate or print an image file that was not created by the camera You can only view or delete images taken by a different digital camera Memory is too full Memory is too full Memory is too full Memory is too full OR OR OR OR The card is too full The card is too full The card is too full The card is too full There is insufficient memory to rotate an image Unload the images from th...

Page 54: ...t or Incorrect or missing print missing print missing print missing print cartridge cartridge cartridge cartridge Ensure that you have the correct printer cartridge Install a new printer cartridge turn the printer off then turn it back on Printer has a Printer has a Printer has a Printer has a paper jam paper jam paper jam paper jam There is a paper jam or the printer carriage has stalled Turn off...

Page 55: ...e effectively and creatively as well as HP digital camera driver updates and software HP accessibility website Visit www hp com hpinfo community accessibility prodserv www hp com hpinfo community accessibility prodserv www hp com hpinfo community accessibility prodserv www hp com hpinfo community accessibility prodserv if you have a disability and need help Message Possible cause Solution Connecti...

Page 56: ...se contact the manufacturer Before you call Review troubleshooting tips Have the following information ready before you call z serial number found on the bottom of your camera z product name z date of purchase Obtaining support in 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 cal...

Page 57: ...amage Protection with Next Day Exchange Upgrade your standard factory warranty to three years with the HP SupportPack Service coverage begins on product purchase date and the pack must be purchased within the first 180 days of product purchase HP will determine the hardware service offering based upon the outcome of system self test programs run by the customer through the initial call to the HP C...

Page 58: ...isted in this document For English support in Europe contact 44 0 207 512 52 02 Algeria Algeria Algeria Algeria 212 22404747 Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina 0810 555 5520 Australia Australia Australia Australia 63 3 8877 8000 or local 03 8877 8000 Austria Austria Austria Austria 0810 00 6080 Belgium Belgium Belgium Belgium Dutch 32 0 2 626 8806 French 32 0 2 626 8807 Brazil Brazil Brazil B...

Page 59: ...6 Penang 03 2695 2566 outside Penang Mexico Mexico Mexico Mexico 52 58 9922 Mexico City 01 800 472 6684 outside Mexico City Middle East Africa Middle East Africa Middle East Africa Middle East Africa 44 0 207 512 52 02 Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands 31 0 20 606 8751 New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand 64 9 356 6640 Norway Norway Norway Norway 47 22 11 6299 Peru Peru Pe...

Page 60: ...ment The HP Photosmart 620 camera comes with a one year limited warranty z HP warrants to you the end user customer that HP hardware accessories software and supplies will be free from defects in materials and workmanship after the date of purchase for the period specified above If HP receives notice of such defects during the warranty period HP will at its option either repair or replace products...

Page 61: ...ates or provinces do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty so the above limitation or exclusion might not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you might also have other rights that vary from country to country state to state or province to province z HP s limited warranty is valid in any country or locality where HP has a support presence for this p...

Page 62: ...HIS STATEMENT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED DO NOT EXCLUDE RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU Regulatory information For regulatory information see the regulatory_supplement htm file on the CD that came with your camera Downloaded From camera usermanual com ...

Page 63: ...use the camera for extended periods of time more than a month we strongly recommend that you remove the batteries from the camera The following battery levels are visible on the image display The camera uses four AA batteries Acceptable batteries include alkaline photo lithium and NiMH For the best results with your camera use photo lithium or NiMH batteries Level Icon Description Full Batteries h...

Page 64: ...al HP Camera Dock both purchased separately Rechargeable batteries might be used either by recharging outside the camera in a charger or in the camera by connecting to the dock or using the AC adapter Both of these accessories are optional NOTE Rechargeable batteries have a longer life if they are fully discharged before charging occurs Power conservation To conserve battery power the image displa...

Page 65: ...ories expressly approved by HP z HP AC power adapter North America C8875A 001 Outside of North America C8875A 002 z HP Photosmart 8881 Camera Dock z Secure digital SD memory card 128 MB is the maximum usable card size z HP Digital Camera Accessory Kit Y1788 for United States Y1789 for outside the United States Contents include Camera bag Rechargeable NiMH batteries Battery charger z HP Digital Cam...

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Page 67: ...mera Dock to a computer printer and or TV 2 Make sure your camera is set up correctly and remove any cables that might be attached to it before putting it in the dock 3 Place the camera in the HP Camera Dock with the rear of the camera facing the front of the Camera Dock The Camera Dock has three I O connectors on the back Connects to the TV Connects directly to HP USB DeskJet and Photosmart print...

Page 68: ...h of those devices is connected to the dock This button activates the TV connection The functions of the dock button lights are described below State Indication On Camera Dock has power and a device is connected When you press a button for one device the other button device light goes out Blinking The associated device is active Off z The associated device is not connected to the Camera Dock z The...

Page 69: ...a dock intro screen will appear 3 Press the button on the dock to start the unload process The HP Image Unload software will launch on your computer and the images in the camera will automatically unload to the computer If there were any images on the camera that had been selected in the Share Share Share Share menu for printing or e mail those actions are started after the images have been unload...

Page 70: ... dock or leave it there to recharge the camera batteries Displaying images on a TV using the dock 1 Check that the HP Camera Dock is connected to your TV 2 Refer to the documentation for your TV to determine how to set the TV to take video input from your camera instead of the antenna or cable TV 3 Place the camera in the dock It will turn on automatically and a dock intro screen will appear 4 Pre...

Page 71: ...Best Best 2 0 MP 1632 x 1232 Memory type 8 MB internal flash memory Secure Digital SD memory card up to 128 MB Internal memory capacity Quality Images Target File Size Good 87 80 KB Better 14 500 KB Best 7 900 KB Lens Focal Length Wide 5 4 mm Telephoto 16 2 mm F Number Wide f 2 8 and f 5 6 Telephoto f 4 4 and f 8 6 Zoom 3x optical zoom 4x digital zoom 3x 6x Playback magnify Capture methods Still a...

Page 72: ...tivity 100 Metering Average White balance Daylight overcast sunset tungsten fluorescent Self timer 10 second delay Viewfinder Optical real image viewfinder Flash working range Built in flash with range up to 2 meters Image LCD Backlit color TFT 1 5 inch Compressed format JPEG AVI Motion JPEG for video Power 4 AA batteries included or optional HP AC adapter 6V 2000 mA The camera has a maximum power...

Page 73: ...P Photosmart printers z DC IN 6V z Camera Dock Video to TV Standards PTP MSDC NTSC PAL JPEG DPOF EXIF DCF Case material Plastic Tripod mount Yes Dimensions External Body Dimensions 120 mm L x 50 mm W x 74 mm H Weight 203 g Feature Description Downloaded From camera usermanual com ...

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Page 75: ...images 46 bonus software 15 16 bright image too 48 C C C C Camera Dock connecting to computer printers and TV 65 connectors 65 insert 7 printing images 68 purchasing 63 setting up 65 turning on and off 66 unloading images to a computer 67 close up pictures 9 color depth 69 compression format 70 computer connecting to 65 unloading images to 39 unloading images to using Camera Dock 67 connectors Cam...

Page 76: ... Share description 33 turning menu on and off 11 34 HP SupportPack 55 I I I I image quality See quality images date taken 25 deleting 28 magnifying 27 29 moving from internal memory to memory card 31 previewing 20 printing 40 printing using Camera Dock 68 rotating 27 selecting destinations 34 selecting for automatic processing 33 selecting for e mail 37 troubleshooting 46 47 48 turning on and off ...

Page 77: ...images 27 29 Mass Storage Device Class MSDC 31 memory card capacity 23 deleting images 28 formatting 27 28 indicator 25 inserting 13 locked 51 moving images to from internal memory 31 slot 10 too full 51 unsupported 50 messages error 50 53 mounts tripod 11 wrist strap 10 MSDC Mass Storage Device Class 31 N N N N navigating through images 11 O O O O OK button 11 optical viewfinder 11 optical zoom 2...

Page 78: ...ed eye reduction 22 regulatory information 60 resolution See quality reviewing pictures See viewing rotating images 27 S S S S self timer button 10 delay 70 light 8 using 20 service See support Setup menu 30 Share button 11 33 Share menu See HP Instant Share shutter button 8 speed 70 troubleshooting 44 46 slideshow viewing 41 software bonus 15 16 installing 15 specifications for camera 69 speed of...

Page 79: ...deo clips increasing recording time 19 maximum recording time 19 recording 8 18 reviewing 26 Video self timer light 8 viewfinder light 11 optical 11 viewing images 18 images on TV 41 images on TV using Camera Dock 68 slideshow on TV 41 stored images 26 stored pictures 25 thumbnails 27 video clips 26 W W W W warranty options 55 statement 58 Web sites for support 53 weight of camera 71 Welcome Scree...

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