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Page 3: ...ranty If the camera should encounter a defect you must present the enclosed warranty card and your purchase receipt Please store them carefully together with the operating instructions Make sure to include the instruction manual if the product is passed on to third parties Note t 3FNPWF UIF QSPUFDUJWF QMBTUJD GSPN UIF TDSFFOT BOE QPTTJCMZ GSPN UIF MFOT PG UIF DBNFSB by pulling on the protruding ta...

Page 4: ...ESCRIPTIONOFTHESTATUSINDICATORS 12 6 PREPARATION 14 6 1 Inserting the batteries 14 6 2 Inserting the memory card 15 6 3 Formatting the memory card 16 7 CAMERASETTINGS 17 7 1 Photo mode 17 7 2 Video mode 21 7 3 Setup Menu 22 8 USINGTHECAMERA 24 8 1 Taking photos 24 8 2 Self photography with the small screen 25 8 3 Selftimer 25 3FDPSEJOH WJEFP DMJQT 8 5 Playback of the photos 26 8 6 Playback of vide...

Page 5: ... 9 Deleting photos and videos 28 9 CONNECTINGTOACOMPUTER 29 System requirements 29 10 SOFTWAREINSTALLATION 30 11 CLEANING 31 12 DISPOSAL 31 13 CONFORMITY 32 14 WARRANTYANDSERVICE 32 15 TECHNICALDATA 33 16 POSSIBLENUMBEROFPHOTOSHOOTS 24 17 POSSIBLEVIDEORECORDINGTIME 35 18 INDEX 36 ...

Page 6: ...als away from children This device is not intended to be used by persons including children with restricted physical sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or received instructions from them on how to operate the device Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device Electr...

Page 7: ...les This might cause heat to build up in the camera resulting in a deformation of the housing and it can also cause a fire Hazards through the use of batteries Remove the batteries from the camera if it is not used for an extended period of time Do not immediately remove the batteries after using the camera for an extended period of time The batteries often become hot during use There is danger of...

Page 8: ...ssure This could result in the glass of the monitor being damaged or that liquid from the inside his discharged If the liquid gets into the eyes or onto the skin it must be rinsed off immediately with clean water If the liquid gets into contact with the eyes seek medical attention immediately Damage to the electronics monitors or the lens which were caused by external influences such as shock drop...

Page 9: ... on off Press this button for 2 seconds to turn on the camera and press it again for 2 seconds to turn the camera off Briefly press this button to set the displaying of the rear monitor symbols to on or off 3 LCD display swit ching button Use this button to switch back and forth between the front and rear monitor 4 This is your camera View from above ...

Page 10: ... the dark the optimum flash distance range is up to 1 5m 6 Lens 6TFE GPS UBLJOH QJDUVSFT BOE TIPSU ö MNT Note Always keep the lens clean Fingerprints and dirt can negatively affect the image quality 7 LED display When this LED is blinking the camera is in the process of perfor ming an action loading the flash performing a storage operation etc 8 Front monitor Front monitor for recording self portr...

Page 11: ...on 9 Macro switch O Macro mode Use this mode to take close up photos distance 11cm 18cm N Normal mode Use this mode to take pictures at a distances GSPN N JOö OJUZ 10 LCD monitor To display photographs and videos as well as to check and change settings ...

Page 12: ...ack start pause 12 Far Menu mode Down Photo Video Playback mode Digital zoom in Playback mode Starts the thumbnail mode 13 Left Flash Menu mode Left Playback mode Previous picture Photo mode Selection of the flash function Picture playback Navigate to the left in the enlarged image Video playback Fast backward ...

Page 13: ...n the enlarged image Video playback Stop video playback 16 Menu Delete 3FDPSE QMBZCBDL NPEF 0QFO NFOV Playback mode Deleting photos videos Picture playback Navigate to the bottom in the enlarged image Playback mode File Manager press briefly 17 Tripod thread Used to mount the camera on a tripod 18 USB interface Through this connection you are able to download photos and video clips to a computer 1...

Page 14: ...s always on Flash will trigger in any lighting situation bAuto Flash The camera automatically determines whether the flash will trigger or not d No Flash The flash is disabled 3 Normal Macro Mode display N PSNBM NPEF N JOö OJUZ O Macro mode 11cm 18cm Note t 5IF TUBUVT OPUJö DBUJPOT BSF POMZ EJTQMBZFE PO UIF SFBS NPOJUPS ...

Page 15: ...0 QVGA 320 x 240 6 Image Quality 4VQFS ö OF Fine Normal 7 Battery level indicator lThe battery is fully charged mThe battery is empty 8 Zoom display Show the zoom setting 9 Memory card q A microSD card is inserted and used to store photos and videos 10 White Balance Display of the selectedWhite Balance 11 Photo video counter Photo mode Number of possible photos 7JEFP NPEF 3FDPSEJOH UJNF JO TFDPOET...

Page 16: ...memory card Open the compartment by holding the lock button to the side and then sliding the cover outwards The cover will then jump open automatically 6 1 Inserting the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment as described above OTFSU BMLBMJOF CBUUFSJFT UZQF 3 PS CBUUFSJFT XJUI UIF TBNF TQFDJö DBUJPO JOUP UIF camera Hereby pay attention to the correct polarity of the batteries as indicated on the...

Page 17: ...since this could damage the card and the card slot Make sure to format the memory card with the camera before you use it for the first time 3FBE UIF TFDUJPO SFHBSEJOH UIF GPSNBUUJOH of the memory card 3 After inserting the batteries shut the cover and slide it towards the tripod thread with gentle pressure The cover will lock into place and close tightly Note t 5P BWPJE EBNBHF UP UIF NFNPSZ DBSE U...

Page 18: ...nu by pressing the button h 3 Select the Format option with the keys i j and press the shutter button 8 6 UP DPOö SN ZPVS TFMFDUJPO 4 Select Yes BOE DPOö SN ZPVS TFMFDUJPO XJUI UIF shutter button 8 6 Note t 1MFBTF LFFQ JO NJOE PSNBUUJOH JSSFWFSTJCMZ EFMFUFT BMM QJDUVSFT BOE WJEFP DMJQT PO UIF NJDSP4 4 NFNPSZ DBSE Therefore transfer important data on a computer before the memory card is formatted ...

Page 19: ...he photo menu 8 select the desired option with the i j buttons and press the shutter button to enter the submenu 4 Select the desired option with the i jbuttons and press the shutter button UP DPOö SN the selection 5 Press the button Menu 9 to exit the menu To exit a submenu without making a change also press the button9 In the following list the factory setting values are highlighted with a star ...

Page 20: ...ting the exposure is determined Middle usestheaveragelightmeteredfromtheentireframe butplacesahigher emphasisonobjectslocatedinthemiddle Multiple Exposureismeasuredintheentireimagearea Point Averysmallareainthecentreoftheimageismeasuredinordertocalculatethe correctvaluefortheexposure White Balance FSF UIF XIJUF CBMBODF GPS UIF TIPPUJOH PG QIPUPT JT EFö OFE GPS EJò FSFOU MJHIUJOH DPOEJUJPOT Hereby ...

Page 21: ...is value the brighter pictures will be 2 0 1 7 1 3 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 3 1 7 2 0 Self timer With the self timer function photo shots can be made with a delay of 10 seconds after the shutter button has been actuated When the shutter button is pressed during the self timer recording the self timer LED above the lens will start to blink It will blink faster during the last 2 seconds before ...

Page 22: ... PencilSketch Red Green Blue Vivid Date stamp The date of recording can be printed directly onto the images This feature must be activated before taking a picture Off On Preview This setting determines whether a a picture is briefly previewed on the monitor immediately after it is recorded Off On ...

Page 23: ...utter button UP DPOö SN the selection 5 Press the button Menu 9 to exit the menu To exit a submenu without making a change press the button9 In the following the factory setting values are highlighted with a star Resolution This option sets the resolution of the photo to be recorded VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 White Balance See white balance in the photo mode page 18 Auto Daylight Cloudy Lightbulb Fl...

Page 24: ... the selection 5 Press the button Menu 9 to exit the menu To exit a submenu without making a change press the button9 In the following the factory setting values are highlighted with a star Sounds Here you can specify whether the camera should sound a tone when it is switched on and each time you press a button Off On Light frequency The camera supports the lighting frequencies of 50 Hz and 60 HzW...

Page 25: ...om 7 languages German English French Italian Spanish Hungarian Slovenian Date Time Here you can set the date and time Use the buttons g h to select the value to be changed Use the buttons i j to change the values Subsequently save the setting with the shutter button Format 3FBE UIF iGPSNBUUJOH UIF NFNPSZ DBSEw QBHF GPS GVSUIFS EFUBJMT Yes No Factory default settings Here all values of the camera a...

Page 26: ...wer symbol O when you want to make a close up photograph 11cm 18 cm If you want to record a video or photo of the surroundings or people from a distance of more than 0 5 meters set the macro switch to normal mode N 3 If you are unsure whether the illumination is sufficient switch on the automatic flash b VTJOH UIF ø BTI CVUUPO 5IF ø BTI XJMM OPU ö SF JG UIF CBUUFSZ JT UPP XFBL Note t 1MFBTF OPUF U...

Page 27: ...cture of yourself you can simply use the monitor on the front Perform the following steps 1 Press the LCD button to switch to the front monitor 6TF UIF GSPOU NPOJUPS BT B WJFXö OEFS JO PSEFS UP TFF GPS ZPVSTFMG 3 Press the shutter button to take your photo 8 3 Self timer You can use the self timer for self portraits or shots without a flash Please use a tripod for this 1 To set the self timer proc...

Page 28: ...ck Single picture and preview 1 Press the 7 button to access the playback mode 2 The last picture or video clip will be displayed Press the g h buttons to individually scroll through the pictures VSJOH TJOHMF JNBHF QMBZCBDL QSFTT UIF iW j to open the preview mode Press g h i j to select the photo you want and press the shutter button to display it O GVMM TDSFFO NPEF QSFTT UIF iT i button to enlarg...

Page 29: ... The last picture or video clip will be displayed Press the g h buttons to scroll through the clips 5P QMBZ B WJEFP DMJQ QSFTT UIF iT i button 4 Press the h button to fast forward and the g button for a quick backward Z QSFTTJOH iT i the playback can be paused and and started again 1SFTT UIF iM mode button to exit the video playback 8 7 Protecting photos and videos You can protect photos and video...

Page 30: ...t the new size and press the shutter button UP DPOö SN 5IF QIPUP XJMM CF saved separately 8 9 Deleting photos and videos You can protect photos and videos on the memory card from accidental deletion 1 Press the 7 button to access the playback mode 2 Press g h to select the photos videos to be deleted 3 Press the Menu 9 BOE TFMFDU MM UP EFMFUF BMM QJDUVSFT BOE WJEFPT PS i4JOHMF UP delete the select...

Page 31: ...hrough the USB connection 3 The camera will install itself on the computer as BO BEEJUJPOBM ESJWF DBMMFE 3FNPWBCMF JTL 4 If you double click on this drive you can copy or NPWF UIF QIPUP BOE WJEFP ö MFT UP B GPMEFS PO ZPVS computer System requirements Windows Macintosh Pentium IV 3 0 GHz or higher Windows XP Vista 7 3 1GB of available hard disk space CD or DVD drive Available USB port PowerPC G4 G5...

Page 32: ...mplete the installation Note t FGPSF JOTUBMMJOH UIF JODMVEFE TPGUXBSF QMFBTF QFSGPSN B EBUB CBDLVQ 5IF NBOVGBDUVSFS is not liable for data loss t 5P USBOTGFS TUPSFE NFEJB UIF DBNFSB DBO CF DPOOFDUFE UP UIF DPNQVUFS XJUIPVU UIF installation of the software Note t PS NPSF JOGPSNBUJPO PO IPX UP VTF UIF TPGUXBSF TFF UIF BQQSPQSJBUF FMQ GVODUJPO PG UIF program If you are usingWindows XP Vista or 7 inst...

Page 33: ...e disposed of with household waste The consumer is legally obligated to return the batteries to the designated collection facilities or the the batterie s point of sale Batteries and rechargeable batteries are therefore labelled with the adjacent displayed symbol Correct disposal of this product The adjacent displayed label indicates that no electrical devices in the EU may be disposed of with nor...

Page 34: ... the operation of the device we are available under service address to handle any questions and problems you may have We will issue a manufacturer s warranty for the device for 3 years For details please refer to the separately enclosed warranty card Before you send us a defective unit please contact our hotline Service address Schenker Australia Pty Ltd Maginon Service P O Box 329 Villawood NSW 2...

Page 35: ...C memory cards up to 32GB File Format JPEG EXIF 2 2 Motion JPEG AVI Lens F 2 8 f 8 5 mm Focus range N _ JOö OJUZ BDSP NPEF DN o DN Exposure time Normal mode 1 4 1 2000 sec Digital zoom 8x digital zoom Connections USB 2 0 Power supply Y MLBMJOF CBUUFSJFT UZQF 3 Dimensions approx 97 6 x 63 x 23 mm without protruding parts Weight approx 120g without batteries and memory card Note t VSJOH UIF DPVSTF P...

Page 36: ...67 3724 7451 Normal 361 703 1350 2759 5498 10989 10M 3648 x 2736 4VQFS ö OF 241 476 914 1867 3724 7451 Fine 388 755 1449 2960 5925 11845 Normal 559 1105 2122 4335 8678 17362 5M 2592 x 1944 4VQFS ö OF 472 924 1774 3623 7251 14309 Fine 730 1440 2764 5646 11301 22608 Normal 1085 2135 4099 8372 18755 37520 3M 2048 x 1536 4VQFS ö OF 730 1440 2764 5646 11301 22608 Fine 1131 2211 4245 8671 17351 34711 No...

Page 37: ... videos A video recording will stop automatically when a video clip size exceeds 4 GB or 25 minutes For the video recording we recommend a Class 6 memory card or higher in order to avoid an automatic stop or unexpected results 3FTPMVUJPO MicroSD SDHC memory card capacity 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB SDHC 8 GB SDHC 16 GB SDHC 32 GB SDHC VGA 640 x 480 0 12 58 0 25 50 0 50 23 1 41 23 3 22 56 6 45 55 QVGA 320 x 240...

Page 38: ... Macro switch 9 Measurement 18 Memory card 13 15 Memory card slot 11 Mode display 12 Monitor display change 25 N Navigation keys 10ff O ON OFF switch 7 P Photo mode settings 17ff Picture quality 13 18 Playback 11 26ff Preview 20 Protect 27 R 3FTPMVUJPOT 3FDPSEJOH 1IPUPT ò 3FDPSEJOH 7JEFPT 3FDPSEJOH NPEF 3FDPSEJOH DPVOUFS 3FTJ JOH S Safety notices 4ff Self timer 13 19 25 Setup Menu 22 Setting the t...

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