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5.
The camcorder will emit a capture sound as the photo is saved to
memory.
6.
After the shot is taken the number is reduced by one.
7.
The photo file will be saved to your memory (internal or SD card) in
JPEG format.
8.
The number of photos that can be captured not only depends on the
internal memory or the
SD card’s capacity but also on the resolution
selected. Better quality photos are taken at higher resolutions but these will
also take up more memory on the card.
Note:
1.
Press the
Up
button to
Zoom In
or the
Down
button to
Zoom
Out
of the object being photographed.
2.
The Zoom icon appears on the bottom left of the LCD screen.
3.
You can view the JPEG files in playback mode.
4.
As the internal memory of the camcorder is limited, the amount of
photos that can be captured is limited.
5.
Either download the photos to your computer using the Vivitar
Experience Image Manager software as described below in the
section “
Transfer photos and videos to your computer
” to free
up memory or insert an SD card to continue taking more photos and
videos.
6.
When the internal memory is full, a red
“
F
” icon will appear on the
LCD screen when you attempt to capture
further photos.
Photo Setting options
In Photo capture mode there are three photo resolutions for you to choose
from before capturing your photos (1600x1200 (2M), 2592x1944 (5M) and
3400x2550 (8M)). The higher the resolution selected the better the quality
of the photo, however higher quality photos use up more memory. You can
also enter and change the Flash Setup / Quality / White Balance /