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Taking Photos
Capturing Pictures
1. Compose your shot by looking through the telescope view finder with both eyes
focused.
2. Aim the binocular in the direction of the object you wish to capture.
3. Adjust the IPD (the distance between 2 eyes) by holding the binocular with both hands
and pushing or moving one or both of the barrels until you can see one circle of view.
4. Focus the camera by observing an object at least 15 feet / 5 meters away.
5. Rotate the center focus wheel until the observed object is clear.
6. Hold the camera steady and press the
Shutter
button to take a photo.
7. The camera will beep when the photo is taken. The number of photos left to take in that
resolution is displayed on the LCD screen.
Note:
If there are more than 99 photos left to take, the hundreds digit will appear on the LCD
for a split second when you take the photo. Thereafter the last two digits will appear.
How to Proceed when your Camera Memory is Full
If the camera beeps twice continuously or if a "
" appears on the LCD, this is an indication
that the memory is full. When the camera memory is full no further photos can be taken until
the existing photos have been downloaded and cleared from the camera
‟s memory.
In order to continue taking photos you will need to:
1. Use the Vivitar Experience Image Manager application to download all the photos and
videos from you camera to your computer.
2. After the photos have been downloaded and appear on your computer, you should
delete all the photos from your camera.
3. Once your camera memory is empty you are now ready to capture more photos and
videos.