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HP Photosmart R707 Digital Camera
with HP Instant Share

User's  Manual

Summary of Contents for Photosmart R707

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Page 3: ... be liable for errors contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Duracell is a registered trademark of The Gillette Company Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Apple Macintosh and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc ArcSoft is a registered trademark of ArcSoft Inc Panor...

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Page 5: ...oosing the Language 17 Setting the Date and Time 18 Installing the Software 19 Windows 19 Macintosh 20 User Manual on the CD 20 Camera Parts 21 Back of the Camera 21 Top of the Camera 25 Front Side and Bottom of the Camera 26 Camera States 27 Camera Menus 28 Using the Help Menu 30 Camera Status Screen 30 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips 31 Taking Still Pictures 31 Recording Audi...

Page 6: ... the Burst Setting 46 Using the Shooting Modes 46 Noise Reduction for Long Exposures 49 Using Panorama Mode 49 Taking a Panoramic Sequence of Pictures 50 Using My Mode 52 Selecting and Saving Preferred Settings in My Mode 52 Using the My Mode Saved Settings Sub Menu 53 Using the Capture Menu 55 Help for the Menu Options 56 EV Compensation 57 Image Quality 58 Custom Image Quality 60 White Balance 6...

Page 7: ...s 91 Image Advice 92 Image Info 92 Record Audio 94 Rotate 95 Preview Panorama 95 Chapter 4 Using HP Instant Share 97 Setting Up the HP Instant Share Menu on the Camera 98 Setting Up Destinations on a Windows Computer 100 Setting Up Destinations on a Macintosh Computer 101 Using the HP Instant Share Menu 103 Selecting All Images for HP Instant Share Destinations 104 Selecting Individual Images for ...

Page 8: ...7 Live View at Power On 118 Date Time 118 USB Configuration 119 TV Configuration 120 Language 121 Move Images to Card 121 Reset Settings 122 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Support 123 Resetting the Camera 124 Using Your Camera without Installing the HP Image Zone Software 125 Transferring Images to a Computer without HP Image Zone Software 126 Using a Memory Card Reader 126 Configuring the Camera a...

Page 9: ... Top Points About Batteries 163 Extending Battery Life 164 Safety Precautions for Using Lithium Ion Batteries 165 Performance per Battery Type 166 Number of Shots per Battery Type 167 Battery Gauge 168 Recharging the Lithium Ion Battery 169 Safety Precautions for Recharging Lithium Ion Batteries 171 Sleep Time out for Power Conservation 172 Appendix B Purchasing Camera Accessories 173 Appendix C S...

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Page 11: ...resses and online albums the next time you connect the camera to your computer Your friends and family can easily receive and view your pictures in e mail without being burdened by large file attachments And with the direct printing capability you can easily select images in your camera to be automatically printed the next time you connect the camera to your computer or directly to any HP Photosma...

Page 12: ... you buy the HP Photosmart R series dock you will notice one or more clear dock inserts included in the box with the dock When setting up the dock for use with this camera make sure you use the dock insert that has the GREEN sticker on it Follow the instructions in the dock User s Manual to connect the dock insert to the camera dock Attaching the Wrist Strap Attach the wrist strap to the mount on ...

Page 13: ...ard The camera s internal memory is only used when there is no memory card in the camera 1 Hold the camera with the bottom facing up and the front of the camera facing you Then slide the Battery Memory card door on the bottom of the camera away from you toward the back of the camera 2 Insert the memory card in the smaller slot with the notched side of the card going in first as shown Make sure the...

Page 14: ...s already open skip this step and go on to step 2 Hold the camera with the bottom facing up and the front of the camera facing you Then slide the Battery Memory card door on the bottom of the camera away from you toward the back of the camera 2 Insert the battery in the larger slot as shown and push it in until the latch catches 3 Close the Battery Memory card door by pushing the door down and the...

Page 15: ...errite will not degrade the performance or safety of the camera Attach the ferrite to the thin HP AC adapter cord the cord that attaches to the camera not the cord that attaches to the wall in the following way 1 Wrap the cord around the ferrite so that the cord passes through the ferrite two times as shown here 2 Adjust the cord so that the edge of the ferrite is 10 cm 4 inches from the end of th...

Page 16: ...ower cord is in the box use the cord that is appropriate for power outlets in your country Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet 2 Open the small rubber door on the side of the camera 3 Attach the thin cord from the AC adapter to the power adapter connector on the side of the camera as shown The Power Memory light on the back of the camera will start blinking to show that ...

Page 17: ... hints on optimizing battery performance see Appendix A Managing Batteries on page 163 Turning on Power Turn the camera on by sliding the ON OFF switch to the right and then releasing it The lens extends and the Power Memory light on the back of the camera turns on solid green Choosing the Language The first time you turn the camera on the following screen appears and prompts you to choose a langu...

Page 18: ...alue of the highlighted selection using the buttons 2 Press the buttons to move to the other selections 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the correct date time format date and time are set 4 Press the Menu OK button when you have entered the proper values for the date and time A confirmation screen appears asking if the correct date and time have been set 5 If the date and time are correct press the Me...

Page 19: ...installed at least Internet Explorer 5 01 on Windows 2000 or XP or Internet Explorer 5 01 Service Pack 2 on Windows 98 98 SE or Me 1 Close all programs and temporarily disable any virus protection software running on your computer 2 Insert the HP Image Zone software CD into the CD drive of your computer Follow the instructions in the installation screen that automatically appears NOTE If the insta...

Page 20: ...ge Zone software or to take advantage of the HP Instant Share functionality you must first change the USB Configuration setting to Disk Drive on the camera See Chapter 6 Using the Setup Menu on page 115 Your Macintosh CD may also include bonus software from other manufacturers To install any bonus software 1 Double click the Bonus folder icon 2 Double click the installer icon for the bonus softwar...

Page 21: ...he Camera Name Description 1 Power Memory light Solid Camera is on Blinking rapidly Camera is writing to either the internal memory or to an optional memory card that is installed Blinking slowly Camera is off and is charging the battery Off Camera is off 2 ON OFF switch page 17 Turns the camera power on and off 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 1 13 12 14 15 16 ...

Page 22: ...en Zoom In While taking still pictures zooms in the lens to the telephoto position Magnify While in Playback allows you to magnify a still image 4 Wrist strap mount page 12 Allows you to attach a wrist strap to the camera 5 Controller with and buttons Allows you to scroll through menus and images on the Image Display 6 Menu OK button pages 55 86 Allows you to display the Capture and Playback menus...

Page 23: ...back on and off on the Image Display 10 Live View button page 35 Turns Live View on and off on the Image Display 11 Image Display page 35 Allows you to frame pictures and video clips using Live View and review them afterward in Playback and to view all the menus 12 Timer Burst button pages 44 46 Allows you to select between Normal Self Timer Self Timer 2 Shots and Burst modes 13 Flash button page ...

Page 24: ...nd auto focus are locked and the flash is ready AF blinking green Either a focus warning occurred when you pressed the Shutter button halfway down the flash is still charging or the camera is processing a picture see the following NOTE Both and AF blinking An error has occurred that prevents the camera from taking the picture see the following NOTE NOTE If an error prevents a picture from being ta...

Page 25: ...utton page 46 Allows you to select between different shooting modes for taking still pictures 2 Speaker Plays camera sounds and audio clips 3 Shutter button pages 31 32 Takes a picture and records audio 4 Video button page 34 Starts and stops recording a video clip 4 3 1 2 ...

Page 26: ... Blinking red the Self Timer is activated Solid red On for short periods in low light conditions to improve auto focus 4 Power adapterconnector page 16 Allows you to connect the HP AC power adapter to the camera to either operate the camera without a battery or recharge the lithium ion rechargeable battery in the camera 5 USB connector pages 109 112 Allows you to connect a USB cable from the camer...

Page 27: ...ing Capture see Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips on page 31 Playback Allows you to review the still images and video clips that you capture For information about using Playback see Chapter 3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips on page 79 6 Tripod mount Allows you to mount the camera on a tripod 7 Camera dock connector page 174 Allows you to connect the camera to the optional HP Pho...

Page 28: ... the buttons to move to the menu tab for that menu To display the Capture Menu press the Live View button to turn Live View on then press the Menu OK button A shortcut is to simply press the Menu OK button when Live View is off For information about using this menu see Using the Capture Menu on page 55 To display the Playback Menu press the Playback button to turn Playback on and then press the Me...

Page 29: ...p the HP Instant Share Menu on the Camera on page 98 To display the Setup Menu first access either the Capture Playback or HP Instant Share menu then use the buttons to move to the menu tab for the Setup Menu For information about using the Setup Menu see Chapter 6 Using the Setup Menu on page 115 To display the Help Menu first access either the Capture Playback or HP Instant Share menu then use t...

Page 30: ... Camera Status Screen A status screen appears for a few seconds in the Image Display any time you press the Mode Focus Flash or Timer Burst buttons when Live View is off As shown in the example here a text description of the current setting for the button that was just pressed appears at the top of the screen Beneath that icons for the current shooting mode Flash Focus and Timer Burst settings are...

Page 31: ... canceled and the camera will take a picture To take a still picture 1 Frame the subject for your picture in the viewfinder 2 Hold the camera steady especially if using zoom and press the Shutter button on the top of the camera halfway down The camera measures and then locks the focus and exposure the AF viewfinder light turns on solid green when focus is locked see Using Auto Focus on page 36 for...

Page 32: ...nue to do this to capture a sequence of pictures using the same focus exposure and white balance This is helpful when rapidly taking pictures Recording Audio with Still Pictures There are two ways to attach an audio clip to a still picture Record the audio while you are taking the picture as explained in this section Add an audio clip to the picture later or re record the audio that was captured w...

Page 33: ...nu OK button You can use Playback to review the audio clips you have recorded See Using the Playback Menu on page 86 To delete or record a new audio clip use the Record Audio option in the Playback menu See Record Audio on page 94 Orientation Sensor An electro mechanical device in the camera determines whether the camera is being held horizontally or vertically when a still picture is taken The ca...

Page 34: ...er appear on the Image Display See Using Live View on page 35 3 To stop recording video press and release the Video button again otherwise the video will continue recording until the camera runs out of memory NOTE If you have set the camera to Self Timer or Self Timer 2 Shots see Using the Self Timer Settings on page 44 the camera will start recording 10 seconds after you press the Video button Ho...

Page 35: ...wing table describes the information that is displayed in the Live View screen of the Image Display when the camera settings are at their default values and an optional memory card is installed in the camera If you change other camera settings icons for those settings will also be displayed in the Live View screen Icon Description 1 Indicates that a memory card is installed in the camera 2 or Batt...

Page 36: ...f in the Setup menu see Focus Assist Light on page 117 The AF viewfinder light turns on solid green and the focus brackets in the Live View screen turn green when the image is in focus and the camera can lock the focus However the AF viewfinder light blinks green and the focus brackets in Live View turn red when the camera is unable to focus If the AF viewfinder light blinks green and the focus br...

Page 37: ...e camera is set to the Normal Focus range but detects the focus is closer than the normal range The camera is set to the Macro close up focus range but detects the focus is farther away than the macro range In this case the camera will not take a picture if it cannot find focus NOTE No focus brackets appear if the camera is set to Manual Focus see Using the Focus Range Settings on page 38 Using Fo...

Page 38: ...s the default focus setting Macro Use when taking close up pictures of subjects less than 0 4 m 15 75 in away In this mode the camera will not take a picture if it cannot find focus the AF viewfinder light blinks green and the focus brackets turn red in the Live View screen Auto focus has a distance range of 0 18 to 0 5 m 7 to 19 5 in Infinity Use when taking pictures of distant objects and landsc...

Page 39: ...t distances in the focus region Holding the button while pressing the Shutter halfway down causes the camera to begin searching for focus from the farthest position infinity in Normal Focus and 0 4 m in Macro thus making the camera more likely to focus on an object in the background Holding the button while pressing the Shutter halfway down causes the camera to begin searching for focus from the n...

Page 40: ...g the other focus settings will provide you with better or more consistent results in the pictures you take When using Manual Focus here are some hints that may help To find the best focus position adjust the focus so that the image looks like it is in focus on the Live View screen From this position press the button until the image begins to blur then press the button until the image begins to bl...

Page 41: ...cal zoom does not work while recording video clips Optical zoom works like the zoom on a traditional film camera with physical lens elements moving inside the camera to make the subject of your picture appear closer Press Zoom Out and Zoom In on the Zoom lever to move the lens between wide angle 1x and telephoto 3x positions Digital Zoom NOTE Digital zoom does not work while shooting panoramic ima...

Page 42: ...at the desired size press the Shutter button to take the picture To turn digital zoom off and return to optical zoom press Zoom Out on the Zoom lever until digital zooming stops Release Zoom Out and then press it again NOTE Digital zoom reduces the resolution of an image so your picture will tend to be more pixilated than the same image taken with optical zoom If you just intend to e mail an image...

Page 43: ...n again flash resets to the default Auto Flash setting Setting Description Auto Flash The camera measures light and uses the flash if necessary Red Eye The camera measures light and uses the flash with red eye reduction if necessary see the following NOTE for a description of red eye reduction Flash On The camera always flashes If the light is behind your subject you can use this setting to increa...

Page 44: ...NOTE You can remove red eyes from subjects in still images that you have taken using the Remove Red Eyes option in the Playback Menu see page 91 Using the Self Timer Settings 1 Secure the camera to a tripod or set it on a stable surface 2 Press the Timer Burst button until Self Timer or Self Timer 2 Shots appears in the Image Display 3 Frame the subject in either the viewfinder or in Live View See...

Page 45: ...s useful when one or more subjects will be entering the picture during the 10 second countdown period NOTE You cannot record audio with a still picture when using the Self Timer settings but you can add an audio clip later see Record Audio on page 94 For Video Clips To start recording video press the Video button and then release it If the Image Display is on a 10 second countdown appears on the s...

Page 46: ...ton until Burst appears in the Image Display 2 Frame the subject and press the Shutter button all the way down and hold it The camera takes 3 pictures as quickly as possible until the Shutter button is released The Image Display remains off during the burst capture After the burst pictures have been taken each image appears one at a time on the Image Display Using the Shooting Modes NOTE The shoot...

Page 47: ...ckly and do not have time to select a special shooting mode on the camera Action In this mode the camera uses fast shutter speeds and higher ISO speeds to stop motion Use Action mode to capture sporting events moving cars or any scene where you want to stop the action Landscape In this mode the camera combines a higher F number for better depth of field with higher saturation and sharpness for a m...

Page 48: ...ries of overlapping frames for stitching into one large panoramic image using the included computer software Use Panorama mode for grand landscapes such as mountain ranges or group pictures where you need to capture a wide shot that one image cannot capture Flash is set to Flash Off in this mode See Using Panorama Mode on page 49 You can view the entire panoramic shot using the Preview Panorama op...

Page 49: ...age Zone software is not installed on your computer see Using Your Camera without Installing the HP Image Zone Software on page 125 Panorama mode allows you to take a sequence of 2 5 pictures that can be stitched together in order to capture a scene too wide to fit into a single picture In Panorama mode you take a picture as the first in the panoramic sequence and each subsequent picture you take ...

Page 50: ...rama Maker software can stitch the images together see Transferring Images to a Computer on page 109 Taking a Panoramic Sequence of Pictures 1 Press the Mode button on top of the camera until the Panorama mode appears in the Image Display The camera switches to Live View with displayed in the Image Display You are now ready to take the first picture in your panoramic sequence NOTE Panorama images ...

Page 51: ...take the second picture After Instant Review the camera switches to Live View with displayed in the Image Display Again the transparent overlay of the previous image is superimposed on the left third of the Live View screen to enable you to align your third picture 5 Continue adding more pictures to the panorama or press the Menu OK button to end the panoramic sequence The panoramic sequence ends ...

Page 52: ...o the My Mode shooting mode every time in the future that you wish to take pictures at your child s soccer games or practices The settings in My Mode are completely independent from the group of settings used for all other shooting modes on the camera And unlike the other shooting modes all of your settings in My Mode are saved by default when you turn the camera off Selecting and Saving Preferred...

Page 53: ...and remain set in My Mode even if you switch to a different shooting mode or turn the camera off To change any of the settings you selected in My Mode repeat steps 1 through 5 Using the My Mode Saved Settings Sub Menu You can further customize how My Mode works by using the My Mode Saved Settings sub menu This sub menu allows you to specify exactly which settings you would like to save in My Mode ...

Page 54: ...case of Start in My Mode to specify that the camera start in My Mode each time you turn the camera on a Use the or button to scroll to the setting b Press the button to either remove the check mark next to a setting so it will return to its default setting when you turn the camera off or toggle the Start in My Mode setting to Yes 5 Repeat step 4 for each setting you want to change 6 When you have ...

Page 55: ...on and then press the Menu OK button If the image Display is already off you can simply press Menu OK 2 Use the buttons to scroll through the Capture Menu options 3 Either press Menu OK to select a highlighted option and display its sub menu or use the buttons to change the setting for the highlighted option without going to its sub menu 4 Within a sub menu use the buttons and then the Menu OK but...

Page 56: ...ure sub menus The Help option provides information about that Capture menu option and its settings For example if you press Menu OK when Help is highlighted in the White Balance sub menu the White Balance Help screen is displayed as shown Use the buttons to scroll through the Help screens To exit the Help and return to the particular Capture sub menu press the Menu OK button ...

Page 57: ...ive number to produce a brighter result For a scene with many dark objects decrease the EV Compensation to darken the scene to be closer to black 1 In the Capture Menu page 55 select EV Compensation 2 In the EV Compensation sub menu use the buttons to change the EV setting in 0 33 steps from 3 0 to 3 0 The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu so you can see the effect eac...

Page 58: ...umber of Megapixels the higher the resolution In the case of the VGA setting the image will have 640 by 480 which is the lowest resolution The compression portion of the Image Quality settings is represented by the stars The more stars the less compression of the image and the higher the quality Conversely the less number of stars the higher compression of the image and the lower the quality 1 In ...

Page 59: ...etting above This is the default setting and is recommended if you plan to enlarge images or print images to a size of 18 by 24 cm 8 by 10 in or larger 3MP Images will be 3MP medium resolution and have medium compression This setting produces high quality images but uses less memory than the 5MP settings above This setting is recommended for printing images up to 13 by 18 cm 5 by 7 in 1MP Images w...

Page 60: ...reen updates when you highlight each pre defined setting See Memory Capacity on page 183 for more information about how the Image Quality setting affects the number of images that can be saved on your memory card The icon for the new setting in the previous table will appear in the Live View screen The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again even when you turn the camera off NOTE W...

Page 61: ...o save the custom Image Quality setting and return to the Capture Menu The custom Image Quality setting will appear in the Live View screen The custom setting remains in effect until it is changes again even when you turn the camera off Resolution Settings 5MP Full resolution therefore highest quality 3MP 3MP medium resolution 1MP 1MP low resolution VGA 640 by 480 lowest resolution lowest quality ...

Page 62: ...ite balance to produce creative effects Using the Sun setting can produce a warmer look to the image 1 In the Capture Menu page 55 select White Balance 2 In the White Balance sub menu use the buttons to highlight a setting The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu so you can see the effect each setting will have on the picture 3 Press Menu OK to save the setting and return...

Page 63: ... turned off The White Balance setting resets to the default Auto setting when you turn the camera off Shade The camera balances color assuming the subject is outdoors in shade in dark cloudy conditions or at dusk Tungsten The camera balances color based on incandescent or halogen lighting typically found in homes Fluorescent The camera balances color based on fluorescent lighting Manual The camera...

Page 64: ...iece of paper making sure that the entire screen encompasses the white or gray target 2 Press the Shutter button the camera will not take a picture The camera then calculates a custom White Balance setting based on the region inside the focus brackets During the calculation PROCESSING is displayed on the screen When the calculation is complete the color tint in Live View changes to match the new M...

Page 65: ...ers allow faster shutter speeds and can be used when taking pictures in dark areas without a flash or pictures of fast moving objects Higher ISO speeds produce pictures with more grain or noise and thus can be of lower quality 1 In the Capture Menu page 55 select ISO Speed 2 In the ISO Speed sub menu use the buttons to highlight a setting 3 Press Menu OK to save the setting and return to the Captu...

Page 66: ...e the buttons to highlight a setting The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu so you can see the effect each setting will have on the picture 3 Press Menu OK to save the setting and return to the Capture Menu The following table explains the settings in more detail Setting Description Average The camera uses the entire scene region to measure and calculate exposure Use th...

Page 67: ...o use when the subject of the picture is in the center of the frame Exposure will be based more on the subject than on its surroundings This is the default setting Spot The camera uses a small area in the center of the scene region to measure and calculate exposure This can be useful in backlit scenes or when the subject of the picture is very dark or light compared to the rest of the scene When u...

Page 68: ...of how Adaptive Lighting can enhance an image Adaptive Lighting is useful in situations like these Outdoor scenes with a mixture of sun and shade Cloudy days when there is a lot of glare from the sky Indoor scenes that use flash photography to soften or even out the effect of the flash Backlit scenes where the subject is too far away for the regular flash to reach NOTE When Adaptive Lighting is tu...

Page 69: ... sub menu use the buttons to highlight a setting 3 Press Menu OK to save the setting and return to the Capture Menu The following table explains the settings in more detail If the new setting is anything other than the default Off setting the icon for the setting in the previous table will appear in the Live View screen Except in My Mode page 52 the new setting remains in effect until it is change...

Page 70: ... be adjusted back to Full Color later 1 In the Capture Menu page 55 select Color 2 In the Color sub menu use the buttons to highlight a setting The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu so you can see the effect each setting will have on the picture 3 Press Menu OK to save the setting and return to the Capture Menu Except in My Mode page 52 the new setting remains in effec...

Page 71: ... the default Medium setting the icon for the setting in the previous table will appear in the Live View screen Except in My Mode page 52 the new setting remains in effect until it is changed again or until the camera is turned off The Saturation setting resets to the default Medium setting when you turn the camera off Setting Description Low Mutes colors to give a softer more natural look to the s...

Page 72: ...e icon for the setting in the previous table will appear in the Live View screen Except in My Mode page 52 the new setting remains in effect until it is changed again or until the camera is turned off The Sharpness setting resets to the default Medium setting when you turn the camera off Setting Description Low The edges in your images will be softer with less grain or noise You can use this setti...

Page 73: ...anything other than the default Medium setting the icon for the setting in the previous table will appear in the Live View screen Except in My Mode page 52 the new setting remains in effect until it is changed again or until the camera is turned off The Contrast setting resets to the default Medium setting when you turn the camera off Setting Description Low Your images will have less contrast Dar...

Page 74: ...y one press of the Shutter button Use AE Bracketing when you want to try underexposing and overexposing a shot to get an image at the best exposure NOTE Flash is allowed when you select an AE Bracketing setting however the interval between each of the pictures in the sequence of three shots will be longer due to flash recharging NOTE If you have selected Burst mode AE Bracketing is ignored Also wh...

Page 75: ...ill appear in the Live View screen NOTE Except in My Mode page 52 the new setting remains in effect until it is changed again or until the camera is turned off The AE Bracketing setting resets to the default Off setting when you turn the camera off Setting Description Off The camera will not use AE bracketing 0 3 The camera will take the first picture at normal exposure 0 exposure value followed b...

Page 76: ...uent still images that are captured not to previously captured images NOTE Once you have taken a picture using either the Date Only or Date Time setting the date or date and time that is imprinted on the image cannot be removed later NOTE If you rotate the image using the Rotate option in the Playback Menu page 86 the date or date and time imprint will likewise rotate with the image 1 In the Captu...

Page 77: ...ble will appear in the Live View screen The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again even when you turn the camera off Setting Description Off The camera will not imprint a date or date and time on the image Date Only The camera will permanently imprint the date in the lower left hand corner of the image Date Time The camera will permanently imprint the date and time in the lower le...

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Page 79: ...cting Images for Printing on page 83 While in Playback you can also use the Zoom lever to view thumbnails of images or to magnify images so you can take a closer look at them on the camera See Viewing Thumbnails on page 84 and Magnifying Images on page 85 In addition the Playback Menu allows you to delete images or video clips manipulate images such as removing red eyes from images and rotating im...

Page 80: ...NOTE Audio clips attached to still images and video clips play automatically after the still image or the first frame of the video clip displays for 2 seconds You can adjust the volume of the audio playback by pressing the buttons 3 To turn off the Image Display after reviewing your images and video clips press the Playback button again During Playback the Image Display also indicates additional i...

Page 81: ...ips using the buttons 4 3 Indicates this image has been selected to be sent to 3 destinations using HP Instant Share see Chapter 4 Using HP Instant Share on page 97 5 2 Indicates this image has been selected for printing 2 copies see Selecting Images for Printing on page 83 6 17 of 43 Shows the number of this image or video clip out of the total number of images and video clips that are stored in ...

Page 82: ...number of pictures taken and the number of pictures remaining Counters indicating the total number of images selected for printing and for HP Instant Share are shown in the upper left hand corner of the screen and icons for an optional memory card if installed the SD icon and the battery level are shown in the upper right hand corner of the screen ...

Page 83: ... connect your camera to your computer or printer To print an entire panoramic sequence of images instead see Printing Panoramas on page 111 You can use the Print button any time that you see a still image displayed on the Image Display such as during Playback or when you access the main Playback Menu or the HP Instant Share Menu To select a still image for direct print 1 Press the Print button 2 U...

Page 84: ...ent image or video clip frame 2 Use the buttons to scroll horizontally to the previous or next thumbnail 3 Press the buttons to scroll vertically to the thumbnail directly above or below the current thumbnail 4 Press the Menu OK button to exit Thumbnail view and return to Playback The current image or video clip that was in the yellow border in Thumbnail view is displayed in full view on the Image...

Page 85: ... In on the Zoom lever The currently displayed image is automatically magnified 2x The center portion of the magnified image is displayed along with four arrows which indicate that you can pan around the magnified image 2 Use the and buttons to pan around the magnified image 3 Use Zoom In and Zoom Out to increase or decrease the magnification 4 Press the Menu OK button to exit Magnify view and retu...

Page 86: ... OK button 2 Move to the image or video clip you want to use by pressing the buttons This makes it easy to perform the same action on several images or video clips such as deleting multiple images or video clips 3 Use the buttons to highlight the Playback Menu options on the left of the Image Display Select a highlighted option by pressing the Menu OK button Each of the Playback Menu options are e...

Page 87: ...you can delete this image or video clip delete the entire panoramic sequence of images delete all images and video clips format the internal memory or an optional memory card and undelete the last deleted image See Delete on page 89 2 Remove Red Eyes Corrects the red effect which appears in the eyes of human subjects in still images See Remove Red Eyes on page 91 Still Image Screen 1 Video Clip Sc...

Page 88: ...95 7 Preview Panorama Displays a low resolution stitched image of the currently selected panorama See Preview Panorama on page 95 8 EXIT Exits the Playback Menu 9 5MP Shows the Image Quality setting that was used to take this image or blank if it is a video clip See Image Quality on page 58 10 0 29 Visible if this image has an audio clip attached to it with the length of the audio clip displayed t...

Page 89: ... images are now considered individual still images However if you delete an image from the beginning or end of the panorama and there are at least 2 images remaining the panoramic sequence is preserved 13 3 Indicates this image has been selected to be sent to 3 destinations using HP Instant Share See Chapter 4 Using HP Instant Share on page 97 14 2 Indicates this image has been selected for printi...

Page 90: ...ry or on an optional memory card and then formats the internal memory or memory card Undelete Last Recovers the most recently deleted image NOTE You can recover only the most recent delete operation including entire panoramic sequences Once you proceed to another operation for example powering off the camera or taking another picture the delete operation you performed is permanent and the image is...

Page 91: ...oval process takes a few seconds After processing is complete the corrected image displays along with the Remove Red Eyes sub menu which lists three options Save Changes Saves the red eye changes and returns to the Playback Menu View Changes Displays a view of the image which has green boxes around the portions that were corrected for red eyes You can zoom in and pan around the image in this view ...

Page 92: ... the recommended solution for images taken in the future as shown in the example screen here If Image Advice finds more than one problem with the image the two most severe problems will be displayed one per category To exit the Image Advice screen press Menu OK Image Info In the Playback Menu page 86 when you select Image Info the Image Info screen displays This screen shows all of the settings th...

Page 93: ...riority Panorama Document My Mode 2 Non default Flash setting Red Eye Flash On Flash Off Night and non default Focus setting Macro Infinity Manual Focus 3 All non default Capture Menu settings 4 F number aperture shutter speed and EV Compensation setting 5 ISO Speed setting 6 Displays only when an optional memory card is installed in the camera 7 File name of the image in internal memory or on an ...

Page 94: ...o record until the camera runs out of memory When recording stops the display returns to the Playback Menu NOTE Audio clips can be attached to single panorama images in a sequence but are not attached to the final stitched panoramic file If the currently displayed image already has an audio clip attached to it when you select Record Audio the Record Audio sub menu is displayed instead The Record A...

Page 95: ...ant Preview Panorama NOTE This menu option is only available for images in a panorama Preview Panorama displays a low resolution stitched image of a panoramic sequence of images 1 Use the buttons to scroll to one of the images in a panoramic sequence of images 2 In the Playback Menu page 86 select Preview Panorama The center of the panoramic sequence displays first and the right and left side of t...

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Page 97: ... with your camera using HP Instant Share is as easy as 1 2 3 1 Set up the HP Instant Share Menu on your camera as explained in the next section starting on page 98 2 Use the HP Instant Share Menu to select images in your camera for particular HP Instant Share destinations First see Using the HP Instant Share Menu on page 103 and then see Selecting All Images for HP Instant Share Destinations on pa...

Page 98: ...ke sure that the HP Image Zone software is installed on your computer see page 19 2 Turn on the camera and then press the HP Instant Share button on the back of the camera 3 The HP Instant Share Menu appears on the Image Display Use the button to scroll to the bottom of the list in the HP Instant Share Menu highlight HP Instant Share Setup and press the Menu OK button Once you have selected HP Ins...

Page 99: ...the computer and connecting the small end of the cable to the USB connector behind the rubber door on the side of the camera Connect the camera to the computer with an optional HP Photosmart R series dock by putting the camera in the dock and pressing the Save Print button on the dock This activates the camera HP Instant Share Menu setup wizard on your computer See Setting Up Destinations on a Win...

Page 100: ...ppears Select your region read and agree to the Terms of Use and click Next to continue Then follow the instructions to register for a secure HP Instant Share account If you have used HP Instant Share before sign in to your HP Instant Share account Click Next to continue 5 Choose an HP Instant Share Service for your destination Click Next and follow the instructions to set up the service to be use...

Page 101: ...1 At the Modify Share Menu screen any HP Instant Share destinations you have already set up will be listed Click Add to add a new destination to your camera s HP Instant Share Menu 2 The New Share Menu Item screen appears Enter a name for the destination in the Menu Item Name field and do either of the following Select Use my local e mail application to send images directly to the e mail address s...

Page 102: ...ra 4 Click Add to add another destination repeating steps 2 3 or select a destination and do one of the following Click Edit to modify the destination Click Remove to delete the destination 5 When you have finished adding destinations click Update Camera The new destinations are then saved to the camera s HP Instant Share Menu When the computer confirms they have been saved to your camera disconne...

Page 103: ...isplays on the left side of the screen The following table describes each of the HP Instant Share Menu options as shown in the following example HP Instant Share screen Icon Description 1 Share All Images lets you share all still images in internal memory or on an optional memory card to the selected destinations 2 Check mark indicates this destination has been selected for the currently displayed...

Page 104: ...n to display the Share All Images sub menu NOTE If you have not yet set up destinations for HP Instant Share a message appears offering you help in setting up your destinations Follow the instructions to set up your HP Instant Share destinations 4 A website destination that was set up Other types of destinations may have different icons 5 HP Instant Share Setup lets you add more e mail and other H...

Page 105: ... memory or on an optional memory card 6 When you are finished selecting all of the HP Instant Share destinations for your images select EXIT to return to the HP Instant Share Menu 7 Press the HP Instant Share button again to exit the HP Instant Share Menu 8 Connect the camera to your computer and transfer the images as explained in Transferring Images to a Computer on page 109 Once the images are ...

Page 106: ...on 3 Use the buttons to scroll to a still image for which you want to select this HP Instant Share destination 4 Press the Menu OK button to select the destination and a appears over that destination in the HP Instant Share Menu To deselect the destination press the Menu OK button again 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select any other HP Instant Share destinations for this image 6 Scroll to other images...

Page 107: ...her a message is sent to each e mail address that you selected in the HP Instant Share Menu The message contains thumbnail images of the pictures you 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 print the images save images to their computer forward images and more This makes it ea...

Page 108: ...not automatic After images marked with HP Instant Share destinations are transferred to your Macintosh they will be displayed in the HP Instant Share application Simply follow the instructions in the HP Instant Share application to send your messages and post your images on the web page ...

Page 109: ...stalling the Software on page 19 To transfer images to a computer that does not have the HP Image Zone software installed on it see Using Your Camera without Installing the HP Image Zone Software on page 125 If you are using a Macintosh computer the camera s USB Configuration is set to Disk Drive in the Setup Menu see USB Configuration on page 119 If images on the camera are selected for printing ...

Page 110: ...ansfer software will launch on your computer If you have set the software to automatically transfer the images in the camera the images will automatically transfer to the computer Otherwise in the Welcome screen click Start Transfer The images are transferred to the computer and then if there are any still images that were previously selected for printing page 83 or selected for HP Instant Share d...

Page 111: ...atically stitches the images together to form a single panoramic image This panoramic image can then be printed from Panorama Maker or from HP Image Zone Printing Panoramas from Panorama Maker To print a panoramic image from Panorama Maker 1 Start the ArcSoft Panorama Maker application installed on your computer 2 Click Open and browse to the panoramic image file on your computer s hard disk NOTE ...

Page 112: ...that will produce the desired output use the Preview button to confirm and click Print Select the Edit tab select Print and then select Current Image Click Fit To Page and click Print Printing Images Directly from the Camera NOTE You can also use the optional HP Photosmart R series dock to do this task See the dock User s Manual for instructions You can connect the camera directly to any HP Photos...

Page 113: ...f needed 2 Connect your camera to the printer If you are printing directly to an HP printer that does not display the PictBridge logo see below use the special USB cable for connecting the camera directly to an HP printer Connect the square end of that USB cable to the HP printer If you are connecting the camera to a printer displaying the PictBridge logo see right from HP or another manufacturer ...

Page 114: ...ough the images using the buttons then use the buttons to adjust the number of copies for each image When satisfied with your selections press the Print button again to return to the Print Setup menu 5 If all the settings in the Print Setup menu look correct press Menu OK on the camera to begin printing Or you can change settings in the Print Setup menu using the arrow keys on the camera then foll...

Page 115: ...use the buttons to move to the menu tab for the Setup Menu 2 Use the buttons to scroll through the Setup Menu options 3 Either press the Menu OK button to select a highlighted option and display its sub menu or use the buttons to change the setting for the highlighted option without going to its sub menu 4 Within a sub menu use the buttons and then the Menu OK button to change the setting for the ...

Page 116: ...efer for the Image Display The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu so you can see the effect the setting will have on the display brightness 3 Press Menu OK to save the setting and return to the Setup Menu The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again even when you turn the camera off Camera Sounds Camera sounds are the sounds that the camera makes when you...

Page 117: ...cusing This setting allows you to turn off this light for example when you do not want the focus assist light to distract the subject of your picture The default Focus Assist Light setting is Auto 1 In the Setup Menu page 115 select Focus Assist Light 2 In the Focus Assist Light sub menu highlight Auto or Off 3 Press Menu OK to save the setting and return to the Setup Menu NOTE HP recommends leavi...

Page 118: ... setting and return to the Setup Menu The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again even when you turn the camera off Date Time This setting allows you to set the date time format as well as the current date and time for the camera This is usually done when you first set up the camera however you may need to re set the date and time when you are travelling to different time zones or ...

Page 119: ...g determines how the camera is recognized when connected to a computer 1 In the Setup Menu page 115 select USB 2 In the USB Configuration sub menu highlight one of these two choices Digital Camera Causes the computer to recognize the camera as a digital camera using the Picture Transfer Protocol PTP standard This is the default setting on the camera Disk Drive Causes the computer to recognize the ...

Page 120: ... HP Photosmart R series camera dock The default TV Configuration setting depends on the language that you selected when you turned on the camera for the first time 1 In the Setup Menu page 115 select TV Configuration 2 In the TV Configuration sub menu highlight one of these two choices NTSC Format used primarily in North America and Japan PAL Format used primarily in Europe 3 Press Menu OK to save...

Page 121: ... and the internal memory contains at least one image In the Setup Menu page 115 if you press Menu OK when the Move Images to Card option is highlighted and there is room on the memory card a confirmation screen appears explaining that there is enough room to move all internal files to the memory card If only some of the images will fit then a confirmation screen appears explaining how many images ...

Page 122: ... Reset Settings 2 In the Reset All Settings sub menu highlight one of these two choices Cancel Exits the menu without resetting any of the settings Yes Resets all camera settings to their default value in the Capture Menu and Setup Menu except Date Time Language TV Configuration and USB Configuration 3 Press Menu OK to reset settings and return to the Setup Menu ...

Page 123: ...lowing topics Resetting the camera page 124 Using the camera without installing the HP Image Zone software page 125 Possible problems causes and solutions page 131 Error messages on the camera page 142 Error messages on the computer page 151 Self diagnostic tests on the camera page 154 How to get assistance from HP page 154 ...

Page 124: ... camera 2 Remove the battery from the camera and make sure the HP AC power adapter is not connected to the camera 3 The Reset switch is the small hole located above the battery slot as shown Press the straightened end of a paper clip into the Reset switch until the switch is depressed and hold it down for approximately three seconds then remove the paper clip The camera is now reset 4 Reinsert the...

Page 125: ...oting mode on the camera uses the ArcSoft Panorama Maker component of the HP Image Zone software to automatically stitch images together in the computer Therefore if the software is not installed on your computer images taken in Panorama mode will not be automatically stitched into a panorama when you transfer the images to your computer However you can still use Panorama mode in the camera to tak...

Page 126: ...ply connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable and the operating system will launch a program to help you transfer images If you do not or cannot install HP Image Zone on your computer there are two ways to transfer images from your camera to the computer using a memory card reader or configuring the camera as a disk drive Using a Memory Card Reader If you are using a memory card in yo...

Page 127: ...hen you click on the subdirectory under DCIM the list of your images should appear on the right side of the Explorer screen 5 Select all the images in the Edit pull down menu click on Select All then copy them in the Edit menu click on Copy 6 Click on the Local Disk under My Computer You are now working in your computer s hard disk drive 7 Create a new folder under Local Disk go to the File pull d...

Page 128: ...memory card reader or the memory card slot in your computer or printer 2 Depending on the configuration and or version of the Mac OS X operating system you are running either an application called Image Capture or one called iPhoto will launch automatically and guide you through the process of transferring images from your camera to your computer If the Image Capture application is launched click ...

Page 129: ... display the Capture Menu b Use the button to navigate to the Setup Menu c Use the button to highlight the USB menu option and then press Menu OK d Use the button to select Disk Drive and then press Menu OK e Use the button to highlight EXIT and then press Menu OK 2 Once your camera is set to Disk Drive mode connect the camera to your computer using the USB cable 3 At this point the process for tr...

Page 130: ...if either Image Capture or iPhoto do not launch automatically look on the desktop for a disk drive icon with the label HPxnnn where xnnn is the model of the camera For more information about how to copy files visit Mac help the help system included with your computer ...

Page 131: ...est results use only a rechargeable HP Photosmart R07 lithium ion battery for HP Photosmart R series cameras L1812A or a disposable Duracell CP1 battery If you are using the HP AC power adapter it is not connected to the camera or is not plugged into a power outlet Ensure that the HP AC power adapter is connected to the camera and is plugged into a working electrical outlet The HP AC power adapter...

Page 132: ... View or video recording excessive flash use and excessive zooming consume a lot of battery power See Extending Battery Life on page 164 The lithium ion battery you are using was recharged incorrectly A lithium ion battery is not fully charged when new and it discharges over time whether or not it is installed in a camera A battery that is new or has not been charged recently must be recharged to ...

Page 133: ...d Try charging it again after it has drained awhile The wrong AC power adapter is being used Use only the HP AC power adapter approved for use with this camera see Appendix B Purchasing Camera Accessories on page 173 Battery voltage is too low for charging to start The camera will not attempt to charge a battery that may be damaged or over discharged Remove the battery from the camera and charge i...

Page 134: ...does not respond when I press a button The camera is turned off or has shut down Turn on the camera The camera is connected to a computer Most of the camera buttons do not respond when the camera is connected to a computer If they respond it is only to turn the Image Display on if it is off or in some cases turn the Image Display off if it is on The battery is drained Replace or recharge the batte...

Page 135: ...e the flash If using flash is not possible then use a tripod to keep the camera steady during the long exposure time Make sure that the Focus Assist light is set to Auto see Focus Assist Light on page 117 The camera is using a flash setting with Red eye Reduction It will take longer to take a picture with Red eye Reduction The shutter is delayed because of the additional flash In turn make sure yo...

Page 136: ...memory card that is installed is locked Switch the locking tab on the memory card to the unlocked position The flash is recharging Wait until the flash has recharged before taking another picture The camera is set to Macro focus and cannot take a picture until it finds focus Re focus the camera try using Focus Lock see page 37 Make sure the subject of the picture is within the Macro close up range...

Page 137: ...finity focus and try taking the picture again see Using the Focus Range Settings on page 38 You moved the camera while you took the picture Hold the camera steady as you press the Shutter button or use a tripod Watch for the icon in the Image Display this means that it is almost impossible to hold steady and you must use a tripod The camera focused on the wrong thing or was unable to focus Make su...

Page 138: ...era directly toward a bright light or reflective surface on a sunny day Decrease the EV Compensation see page 57 Use AE Bracketing see page 74 The scene had many dark objects such as a black dog on a black couch Decrease the EV Compensation see page 57 The Image Display is set for outdoor display making images appear too bright Change the Display Brightness in the Setup Menu for more accurate brig...

Page 139: ...way Make sure your subject is within the flash working distance see page 178 If so try using the Flash Off setting see page 43 which will require a longer exposure use a tripod A light is behind the subject Use the Flash On setting see page 43 or use Adaptive Lighting see page 68 to brighten the subject Increase the EV Compensation see page 57 Use the Spot setting for AE Metering see page 66 The s...

Page 140: ...Resetting the Camera on page 124 Or remove all power sources batteries and AC for 5 to10 minutes This should be sufficient to allow the camera to reset completely The camera responds very sluggishly when trying to review images A slow optional memory card that is installed or too many images on the card can affect actions like scrolling through images magnifying deleting etc Run the camera self di...

Page 141: ... The camera gets warm or even hot to the touch You are using the HP AC power adapter to power the camera or to charge the battery in the camera or you have been using the camera for a prolonged period of time 15 minutes or longer This is normal However if anything seems out of the ordinary turn off the camera unplug the camera from the HP AC power adapter and allow the camera to cool Then examine ...

Page 142: ...arging an AC power disruption occurred during charging the wrong AC power adapter is being used battery is defective or no battery is installed in the camera Retry charging the battery a couple of times If that fails purchase a new battery and try again See Appendix B Purchasing Camera Accessories on page 173 Battery too low for Live View Battery power is too low to use Live View This message appe...

Page 143: ...to format card The optional memory card that is installed is formatted for a different device such as an MP3 player Re format the memory card by following the instructions on the Image Display remove the card from the camera if you do not want it to be re formatted Unable to Format The optional memory card that is installed is corrupted Replace the memory card The card is locked Please remove the ...

Page 144: ...rd see Delete on page 89 Or replace the card with a new one CARD IS UNREADABLE The camera is having trouble reading the optional memory card that is installed The card may be corrupted or an unsupported type Try turning the camera off and then back on Try re formatting the memory card using the Format Memory Card option in the Delete sub menu of the Playback Menu see Delete on page 89 Ensure that ...

Page 145: ...ce or recharge the battery FOCUS TOO FAR and blinking The focus distance is beyond where the camera can focus in Macro mode Set the camera to Normal focus Move closer to the subject within the range of Macro focus see Using the Focus Range Settings on page 38 FOCUS TOO CLOSE The focus distance is closer than the camera can focus in Macro mode Move farther away from the subject within the range of ...

Page 146: ... the scene that is brighter Make sure the Focus Assist light is set to Auto see page 117 camera shake warning The light is low and the image is likely to be blurry due to the long exposure required Use the flash see Setting the Flash on page 43 or use a tripod ERROR SAVING IMAGE The optional memory card that is installed was half locked or was removed before the camera finished writing to the card...

Page 147: ...your computer and try opening it with the HP Image Zone software Do not remove the memory card when the camera is turned on Camera has experienced a fatal error The camera may have a firmware problem Turn the camera off and then on again If that does not fix the problem try resetting the camera see Resetting the Camera on page 124 If the problem persists note the error code and then call HP Suppor...

Page 148: ...rted device Connect the camera to a supported printer such as an HP Photosmart or PictBridge compatible printer Or connect the camera to a computer and print from there instead Photo tray is engaged Disengage photo tray or select smaller paper size The selected paper size cannot be used with the printer photo tray Disengage the printer photo tray or change the paper size Printer top cover is open ...

Page 149: ...int Setup screen and select a print size that matches the paper size Or select a larger paper size and load larger paper into the printer Selected paper size is too big for printer Selected paper size is larger than the maximum size supported in the printer Press Menu OK on the camera to return to the Print Setup screen and select a paper size that fits the printer Borderless printing is only supp...

Page 150: ... printer does not support borderless printing Press Menu OK on the camera to return to the Print Setup screen and select a smaller print size Printing canceled The print job has been canceled Press the Menu OK button on the camera Complete the print request again Message Possible cause Solution ...

Page 151: ...ges to a Computer on page 109 and then delete the images from the camera to free up space see Delete on page 89 If the optional memory card is locked unlock it by switching the locking tab on the card to the unlocked position The camera is turned off Turn on the camera The camera is not working correctly Try connecting the camera directly to an HP Photosmart or PictBridge compatible printer and pr...

Page 152: ... Menu See page 119 This allows the camera to appear as another disk drive on the computer so that you can easily copy the image files from the camera to the computer hard drive The camera is connected to the computer through a USB hub and your USB hub is not compatible with the camera Connect the camera directly to a USB port on the computer You are using the HP Photosmart R series dock and forgot...

Page 153: ...memory card to the unlocked position The USB connection failed Reboot the computer Could Not Send To Service The computer is not connected to the Internet Make sure your computer is online Communication Problem Other HP Instant Share software is running with exclusive access to your camera Close the other HP Instant Share program Message Possible cause Solution ...

Page 154: ...e Flash button on the back of the camera 3 Turn on the camera while continuing to hold down the Flash button on the back of the camera A blue screen titled CAMERA SELF DIAGNOSTICS appears on the Image Display 4 Follow the simple instructions on the Image Display to perform the set of tests Some tests will tell you if the camera passed or failed while other tests will make the camera do something a...

Page 155: ...ps on using your camera more effectively and creatively HP digital camera driver updates and software Register your product Subscribe to newsletters driver and software updates and support alerts Support Process The HP support process works most effectively if you perform the following steps in the order specified 1 Review the troubleshooting section of this User s Manual see Problems and Solution...

Page 156: ...olution Service is free during your digital camera s limited warranty period 5 Contact the HP Customer Support Center for support by phone Please consult the following website to check the details and conditions of phone support in your country region www hp com support As a part of HP s continuing efforts to improve phone support information services we advise you to check the HP website on a reg...

Page 157: ...t is provided free of charge Call 800 474 6836 US phone support is available in both English and Spanish 24 hours a day 7 days a week days and hours of support may change without notice After the warranty period call 800 474 6836 Charges are 25 00 per issue and are charged to your credit card If you think your HP product needs service call the HP Customer Support Center which can help determine if...

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Page 160: ... country region www hp com support Argentina 54 11 4778 8380 or 0 810 555 5520 Australia 61 3 8877 8000 or local 03 8877 8000 Brazil 0800 157751 or 11 3747 7799 Canada 1 800 474 6836 905 206 4663 from within local Mississauga calling area Chile 800 360 999 China 86 21 3881 4518 Colombia 01 800 011 4726 Costa Rica 0 800 011 0524 Guatemala 1800 999 5105 Hong Kong SAR 852 2802 4098 India 1 600 447737...

Page 161: ... 55 5258 9922 New Zealand 64 9 356 6640 Panama 001 800 7112884 Peru 0 800 10111 Philippines 63 2 867 3551 Republica Dominicana 1 800 7112884 Singapore 65 6272 5300 Taiwan 886 0 800 010055 Thailand 66 0 2 353 9000 Trinidad Tobago 1 800 7112884 United States 1 800 474 6836 Venezuela 01 800 4746 8368 Vietnam 84 0 8 823 4530 ...

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Page 163: ...d periods of time more than two months HP recommends that you remove the battery unless you are using a rechargeable battery and are leaving the camera docked or connected to an HP AC power adapter When inserting the battery in the camera always be sure to orient the battery as directed by the markings in the battery compartment If the battery is inserted improperly the compartment door may close ...

Page 164: ... Brightness setting in the Setup Menu to Low so that the Image Display consumes less power when in Live View see Display Brightness on page 116 Minimize the use of flash by setting your camera to Auto Flash instead of Flash On see Setting the Flash on page 43 Use optical zoom only when necessary to minimize moving the lens see Optical Zoom on page 41 Minimize unnecessary power cycling If you expec...

Page 165: ... otherwise subject it to strong impacts or shocks Do not solder directly onto the battery Do not expose the battery to water or salt water or allow the battery to get wet Do not disassemble or modify the battery The battery contains safety and protection devices which if damaged may cause the battery to generate heat explode or ignite Immediately discontinue use of the battery if while using charg...

Page 166: ...m ion CP1 Most economical more than 30 pictures per month Good Fair Most economical fewer than 30 pictures per month Good Good Heavy use of flash frequent pictures Good Fair Heavy use of video Good Fair Heavy use of Live View Good Fair Overall battery life Good Good Low temperature winter use Fair Good Infrequent use without dock Fair Good Infrequent use with dock Good Good Spare battery for long ...

Page 167: ...hots Four pictures are taken per session with at least 5 minutes off between sessions The maximum number of shots is obtained with minimal use of Live View 25 of pictures for 10 seconds and Playback 4 seconds per picture Flash is used on 25 of shots and optical zoom both directions is used on 25 of shots Four pictures are taken per session with at least 5 minutes off between sessions The average n...

Page 168: ...n the camera is turned on again may not be as accurate as that obtained after a few minutes of use Icon Description Battery has 65 100 percent battery life remaining Battery has 35 65 percent battery life remaining Battery has 10 35 percent battery life remaining Battery has less than 10 percent battery life remaining Camera will power down soon Live View is disabled see Note below Blinking Batter...

Page 169: ...HP Photosmart R series dock The lithium ion battery can also be recharged with the optional HP Photosmart battery quick recharger or in the spare battery bay of the HP Photosmart R series dock See Appendix B Purchasing Camera Accessories on page 173 When the HP AC adapter is used to charge the battery and the camera is off the Power Memory light on the back of the camera will blink during charging...

Page 170: ...tery has not been used for more than two months recharge it before using it again Even if you are not using your battery it is a good idea to charge it every six months to a year to prolong its useful life The performance of all rechargeable batteries including lithium ion will degrade over time especially if they are Where battery is charged Average charge time Signal when charging has completed ...

Page 171: ...batteries in a cool location Safety Precautions for Recharging Lithium Ion Batteries Do not charge any other battery than the HP Photosmart R07 lithium ion battery in the camera the dock or the quick recharger Insert the lithium ion battery in the correct orientation in the camera the dock or the quick recharger Use the camera the dock or the quick recharger in a dry location only Do not charge a ...

Page 172: ...rger discontinue use of the battery and replace it with a new one Please recycle the old battery Sleep Time out for Power Conservation To conserve battery power the Image Display turns off automatically if there is no button activity for 60 seconds and the camera shuts down after 5 minutes When the camera is in this sleep state pressing any button will wake up the camera again If no buttons are pr...

Page 173: ... For information on your HP R707 and compatible accessories go to www hp com go myhpcamera US www hp ca myhpcamera Canada www hp com all other countries To purchase accessories visit your local retailer or order online at www hpshopping com US www hpshopping ca Canada www hp com eur hpoptions Europe www hp com apac homeandoffice Asia Pacific ...

Page 174: ...attery a remote control a rechargeable HP Photosmart R07 lithium ion battery an audio video cable a USB cable and an HP AC power adapter North America only HP Photosmart Quick Recharge Kit for HP Photosmart R series cameras L1810A Not available in Latin America Quick recharging of the lithium ion battery plus protection for your HP Photosmart R series camera Includes all you need to provide a home...

Page 175: ...rt 256 MB SD memory card L1813A HP Photosmart 512 MB SD memory card L1814A NOTE HP Memory cards are not available in Asia Pacific and Latin America NOTE The 64 MB HP memory card is available in North America only HP Photosmart premium case for HP Photosmart R series cameras L1811A Protect your HP Photosmart R series camera with this padded leather case Designed to fit HP digital cameras the case f...

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Page 177: ...0 by 240 total pixel count Sensor Diagonal 9 075 mm 1 1 8 inch 4 3 format CCD Color depth 36 bit 12 bits by 3 colors Lens Focal length Wide 8 mm Telephoto 24 mm 35 mm equivalent approximately 39 mm 117 mm F Number Wide f 2 8 to f 4 8 Telephoto f 4 9 to f 8 4 Lens threads None Viewfinder Optical real image zoom type viewfinder 3x magnification without diopter adjust Zoom 3x optical 8x digital zoom ...

Page 178: ...nual Focus Shutter speed 1 2000 to 16 seconds Tripod mount Yes Built in flash Yes 6 second typical recharge time Flash working distance Zoom Position ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 Wide 2 7 m 4 0 m 6 m 8 9 ft 13 ft 19 7 ft Telephoto 1 5 m 2 5 m 3 25 m 4 9 ft 8 2 ft 10 7 ft External flash No Flash settings Flash Off Auto Flash default Red Eye Flash On Night Image Display 1 5 inch color active matrix TFT L...

Page 179: ...d up to 512 MB Cards larger than 2 GB will not work A high capacity card itself does not affect camera performance but a large number of files over 300 does affect the time it takes for the camera to turn on The number of images that can be saved in memory depends on the Image Quality settings see Memory Capacity on page 183 Image capture options Still default Self Timer still picture or video cli...

Page 180: ...5MP default 3MP 1MP VGA Custom Image Quality Resolution and Compression settings Exposure Compensation settings Can be set manually from 3 0 to 3 0 EV Exposure Value in 1 3 EV increments White Balance settings Auto default Sun Shade Tungsten Fluorescent Manual AE Metering settings Average Center Weighted default Spot ISO Speed settings Auto default 100 200 400 Adaptive Lighting settings Off defaul...

Page 181: ...image to 140x on the Image Display Compression format JPEG EXIF for still images MPEG1 for video clips Interfaces USB Mini AB receptacle allows USB A to Mini B to a computer or USB Mini A to B to certain printers any HP Photosmart or PictBridge compatible printers DC input 3 3 Vdc 2500 mA HP Photosmart R series dock Orientation Sensor Yes Standards PTP transfer 15740 MSDC transfer NTSC PAL JPEG MP...

Page 182: ...C power adapter 3 3 Vdc 2500 mA 8 25 W Optional HP Photosmart R series dock Recharging in camera with the HP AC power adapter or optional HP Photosmart R series dock average charge time 5 7 hours External body dimensions Measurements with camera off and lens retracted 98 5 mm L by 35 3 mm W by 60 mm H 3 88 in L by 1 39 in W by 2 36 in H Weight 180 grams 0 3969 pounds without battery Temperature ra...

Page 183: ... Menu NOTE Not all 32 MB of internal memory is available for storing images because some memory is used for internal camera operations Also the actual file sizes and number of still images that can be stored in the internal memory in the camera or on an optional memory card will vary depending on the content of each still image 5MP 10 images 2 5 MB each 5MP default 21 images 1 25 MB each 3MP 32 im...

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Page 185: ...ype 166 purchasing lithium ion 174 quick recharge kit 174 recharging lithium ion 169 shots per type 167 top points about use 163 types to use 163 battery door on camera 27 install 14 Beach Snow mode setting 47 blinking lights on camera 21 24 26 bonus software 19 20 brackets in Live View screen 36 brightening an image 57 Burst button 23 using 46 buttons on camera 21 buying camera accessories 173 C ...

Page 186: ...ith arrow buttons description 22 CP1 battery disposable 163 crosshairs in viewfinder 36 customer support 155 D darkening an image 57 Date Time Imprint 76 Date Time setting 18 118 Delete 89 delete during Instant Review 32 diagnostic test 154 digital zoom 41 direct print printing images from camera to printer or computer 112 selecting images 83 disk drive camera as 119 Display Brightness setting 116...

Page 187: ...selecting individual images 106 turn on off 98 using the HP Instant Share Menu 103 HP Instant Share button 98 HP Instant Share Menu customizing 98 description 103 selecting all images 104 selecting individual images 106 set up 98 using 103 HP web sites 155 I Image Advice using 92 Image Display description 23 Live View at Power On setting 118 Live View button 23 status screen 30 using 35 Image Info...

Page 188: ...ts on camera AF light 24 Focus Assist light 26 117 Power Memory light 21 Self Timer light 26 Video light 24 life of battery conserving 164 lithium ion battery purchasing 174 recharging 169 safety precautions 165 Live View button 23 using 35 Live View at Power On setting 118 long exposures noise reduction 49 M Macintosh computer bonus software 20 connect to 109 install software 20 USB setting on ca...

Page 189: ...norama mode Preview Panorama 95 setting 48 using 49 parts of camera back of camera 21 front side and bottom of camera 26 top of camera 25 performance per battery type 166 pictures record audio clips 32 share 97 take self timer 44 take stills 31 Playback button description 23 Playback menu using 86 Playback using 80 Portrait mode setting 47 power battery level icons 168 light 21 specifications 182 ...

Page 190: ...ant Share destinations 106 Self Timer button 23 light 26 using 44 settings reset 122 Setup Menu using 115 share pictures 97 Sharpness setting 72 shooting mode button 25 setting 46 Shutter button description 25 lock exposure and focus 36 shutter speed range 178 software install 19 20 software using camera without 125 sounds of camera 116 space remaining in memory 36 82 speaker description 25 specif...

Page 191: ...ack 80 record 34 Video viewfinder light 24 viewfinder crosshairs 36 lights 24 using 36 viewfinder description 24 W web sites for HP 155 White Balance setting 62 Windows computer bonus software 19 connect to 109 install software 19 working distance of flash 178 wrist strap attaching to camera 12 Z zoom digital 41 optical 41 specifications 177 Zoom lever description 22 Zoom Out and Zoom In controls ...

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