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Camera Settings ....................................................................................................................... 54

 

Installing the Software ............................................................................................................. 56

 

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Connecting the Camera to the Computer .............................................................................. 58

 

Getting Photos and Videos from the Camera to the Computer ............................................ 59

 

Get Started! ............................................................................................................................... 60

 

Transferring Images from the Camera to the Computer Manually ....................................... 60

 

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Connecting the Camera to an HDTV ....................................................................................... 62

 

Camera Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 62

 

Warranty Card ........................................................................................................................... 63

 

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Technical Support .................................................................................................................... 64

 

Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................... 64

 

 

   

 

 

Summary of Contents for vivcam T5050

Page 1: ...Camera User Manual 2009 2016 Sakar International Inc All rights reserved Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their...

Page 2: ...OSH OS 12 Powering the Camera On Off 13 POWERING THE CAMERA ON 13 POWERING THE CAMERA OFF 13 AUTO POWER OFF POWER SAVING 13 Changing Camera Mode 14 PHOTO CAPTURE MODE 14 VIDEO CAPTURE MODE 15 PLAYBACK...

Page 3: ...the Software 56 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE USING THE CD ROM 56 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE USING THE ONLINE LINK 57 Connecting the Camera to the Computer 58 Getting Photos and Videos from the Camera to the C...

Page 4: ...y a Class 4 SDHC Memory card or higher SD Memory cards are not included and need to be purchased separately This camera is a Plug and Play device You can download the pictures and videos captured by y...

Page 5: ...2 Manual Flash Open Button 4 Flash Up Button 14 Tripod Socket 23 Special Color Effects Button 5 Exposure Right Button 15 Optical Zoom Lens 24 ISO Button 6 Delete Button 16 Battery Compartment 25 Video...

Page 6: ...Scrolls left in menus Toggles through the 4 self timer options 2 Up Flash Button Scrolls up in menus Toggle through the flash options 3 Right Exposure Button Scrolls right in menus Selects an EV value...

Page 7: ...mal use IMPORTANT You must use only a Class 4 SD card or higher Turning On the Camera Using the Camera Hold the camera securely Press the Zoom wheel on either the Tele or Wide position of the camera t...

Page 8: ...polarity shown inside the battery compartment 4 Close the battery compartment cover and then slide the clip to securely lock the cover in place Note Remove the batteries from the camera when not in u...

Page 9: ...to install the SD Card is shown on the SD icon by the SD card slot See images 1 and 2 below for reference 3 Push the SD card until you hear a click sound This indicates the SD card has been inserted...

Page 10: ...yback button to turn on the camera ATTACHING THE STRAP T o the neck straps to your camera please follow the instructions below 1 Insert one end of the neck strap through the strap eyelet 2 Route it th...

Page 11: ...video aim your camera as desired and press the Shutter button to start recording A blinking red record indicator appears on the LCD screen while record is in progress To stop recording press the Shutt...

Page 12: ...er is required LCD Display 3 0 Inch TFT Lens f 28mm 1400mm Zoom Optical 50x Zoom Light Exposure 2 0 2 0 EV White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent H Fluorescent L Custom ISO Auto 50 10...

Page 13: ...available hard disk space 16 bit Color monitor 1024 X 768 recommended screen resolution CD ROM Drive QuickTime 6 or higher MICROSOFT Internet Explorer 7 or higher Windows Media Player 10 or higher Dir...

Page 14: ...on the LCD screen are the best default settings so that you can begin to capture and enjoy clear quality photos and videos POWERING THE CAMERA OFF While the camera is on you can press the Power butto...

Page 15: ...RE MODE When in Photo Capture Mode the camera icon or selected scene mode icon displays on the top left corner of the LCD display 1 Set the Mode Dial to the desired photo shooting mode 2 If you need t...

Page 16: ...4 Press the Right Exposure button to pause resume the video recording Press the Shutter or Video Record button again to stop the video recording PLAYBACK MODE When in Playback Mode this icon displays...

Page 17: ...ode Playback Mode Displays the Photo Capture Mode Menu options as per the selected Shooting Mode Displays the Video Capture Mode Menu options Displays the Playback Mode Menu options Camera Settings Di...

Page 18: ...an choose a shutter speed while the aperture value is automatically determined by the lighting condition of the subject details 4 Aperture Priority Y ou can choose an aperture value while the shutter...

Page 19: ...sed when shooting moving subjects In general use a shorter shutter speed to catch a fast moving object To adjust the shutter speed in Shutter Priority Mode 1 Set the Mode Dial to 2 Press the OK button...

Page 20: ...Continuous Shooting Mode 1 Set the Mode Dial to the Continuous Shooting Mode Icon 2 Press the Up button to enter the menu for the Continuous Shooting Mode options 3 Press the Up Down button to select...

Page 21: ...er a very bright light environment such as snow scenes Fireworks Adds exposure time to shoot firework trails It is recommended to keep the camera steady or use a tripod while using this mode Sunset Ca...

Page 22: ...iLink options Select a ViviLink option and press OK to save your selection and return to Capture mode Your selected ViviLink destination appears as an icon on the LCD screen and your camera is now rea...

Page 23: ...e appears on the LCD and the current Aperture Shutter and ISO settings are also displayed as the button is half pressed If the focus frame appears red this indicates the photo is not in focus Half pre...

Page 24: ...Self Timer On 5 Ant Shake On 6 Image Size 7 Image Quality 8 Numbers of Shots Available 9 SD Card 10 ISO 11 White Balance 12 Metering 13 Exposure Value EV 14 Histogram 15 Battery Level 16 ViviLink Des...

Page 25: ...the screen Hides all camera icons Displays the camera grid no icons Returns to default display showing the standard icons on the top section of the LCD screen PHOTO CAPTURE MODE QUICK FUNCTION BUTTON...

Page 26: ...amera If the environment has less light darker than is needed increase the exposure setting by using the positive count to increase the amount of light allowed into the lens by your camera The Light E...

Page 27: ...CD screen The Off setting does not display an icon Detect Opens the Detect Options OFF Face Detect Smile Detect Blinking Detect Object Detect Note The OFF setting does not display an icon An icon refl...

Page 28: ...SO50 ISO100 ISO200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO1600 Color Effect Opens the Color Effect Menu The Color Effect options include Normal Monochrome Sepia Negative Red Green Blue DISP Toggles between the following LC...

Page 29: ...ight source usually used in a low light environment Y ou can capture an image using one of the following Flash Modes Forced On Auto Flash Red Eye Reduction Using the Flash There are several Flash Mode...

Page 30: ...mode when capturing images with high contrast backlighting and deep shadows Note If you use this option in a well lit environment your photo may be appear too bright light overexposed A Auto Flash Whe...

Page 31: ...ODE MENUS Using the Menu Button Press the Menu button to access Photo Capture Menu setting options while in Photo Capture Mode Note Depending on your Shooting Mode the displayed setting options in the...

Page 32: ...t the Image Size 1 Press the Menu button 2 Press the Up Down button to select Image Size 3 Press the OK Right button to enter the submenu 4 Press the Up Down button to select an option 5 Press the OK...

Page 33: ...areas in the display and adjust the image color and lighting accordingly The Metering options include Icon Mode Description Center Detects the exposure of the entire shooting screen but gives more imp...

Page 34: ...luorescent lighting Ideal for indoor photos under fluorescent lighting without a flash Custom Used when you want to manually adjust white balance in a particular lighting condition To select the White...

Page 35: ...ISO 3 Press the OK Right button to enter the submenu 4 Press the Up Down button to select an option 5 Press the OK button to confirm the setting Note An icon reflecting your selection is displayed on...

Page 36: ...er Press the Right Light Exposure Quick Function button to easily access the Light Exposure menu Image Sharpness Menu This setting allows you to adjust the sharpness of images making edges more or les...

Page 37: ...colors from their correct appearance The lightest areas of the photographed subject appear darkest and the darkest areas appear lightest Red The image becomes reddish Green The image becomes greenish...

Page 38: ...me appears on the captured photo Date The date appears on the captured photo Date Time The date and time both appear on the captured photo To select the Date Stamp option 1 Press the Menu button 2 Pre...

Page 39: ...press it again to toggle back to the previous mode 2 While in Video Capture mode use the LCD display to direct the camera at the scene you would like to capture 3 Use the Zoom In T and Zoom Out W leve...

Page 40: ...ns appear on the LCD display in Video Capture Mode No Description 1 Shooting Mode 2 Aspect Ratio Resolution 3 Available time left to capture video 4 SD Card 5 ViviLink Destination On No icon appears i...

Page 41: ...ens the Video Capture Mode Starts stops the Video capture Toggles between the Video Capture Mode and Photo Capture Mode Delete Enters Playback Mode and opens the Delete this File menu Select Yes and p...

Page 42: ...ng 6 Press the Menu button to ext the menu Image Size Menu The Image Size menu allows you to choose the desired size of the images taken by your camera Keep in mind that images with a higher resolutio...

Page 43: ...Used when subjects lit by tungsten Incandescent lighting Fluorescent H Fluorescent L Adjusts for fluorescent lighting Corrects the green hue of fluorescent lighting Ideal for indoor photos under fluor...

Page 44: ...ere are no images stored a message No image appears LCD ICONS AND DESCRIPTION The following icons appear on the LCD display in Playback Mode Item Description 1 Playback Icon Indicates that the camera...

Page 45: ...ify and enlarge a captured photo 1 Press the Playback button to enter Playback Mode 2 Press the Left Right button to scroll and select the image you want to enlarge 3 Use the T Zoom lever to zoom in a...

Page 46: ...creen The elapsed video play time appears on the top right of the LCD screen Thumbnail View Easily navigate and select the image you wish to view by using the Thumbnail View The images on your camera...

Page 47: ...e protected or locked to prevent any deletion or alteration being made to the files Use the protect feature to prevent selected files from accidental removal The Protect options include Setting Option...

Page 48: ...he Delete menu options include Setting Option Description Single Deletes single selected image All Deletes all unlocked photos and videos Note Images that are protected locked cannot be deleted First...

Page 49: ...ithout deleting Press the OK button to confirm your selection Note If you chose Yes the selected image is deleted The next image then appears with the delete options You can continue to delete additio...

Page 50: ...g an image Mix Applies a random sequence of the available effects Repeat Press Left Right button to select Yes to repeat the Slide Show or No to play the Slide Show only once DPOF The Digital Print Or...

Page 51: ...m Color Effect You can add special effects to your captured images Setting Option Description Red Eye Removal Reduces red eye in captured images B W Converts image to black white Sepia Recorded image...

Page 52: ...rotating the image select Save then press the OK button to confirm The selected image is shown rotated in Playback Mode Note To exit the Rotate menu at any time select Back and press the OK button Re...

Page 53: ...e Voice Memo Press the OK button to start your voice recording Press the OK button to stop recording Note A microphone icon appears on the captured image once you have completed the Voice Memo recordi...

Page 54: ...age Photo Frame The Photo Frame feature allows you to choose from a selection of frames and add the frame to your image 1 Press the Playback button to enter Playback Mode 2 Press the Right Left button...

Page 55: ...ope and Japan 60Hz 60HZ for the U S Auto Power Off 1 min For power conservation the camera automatically enters the standby mode after it has been idle for the selected period of time Press any key to...

Page 56: ...ent on your camera s memory card or internal memory This option will delete all of the content at one time If you would like to delete individual images use the delete menu in the camera s Playback mo...

Page 57: ...s not appear open the application s CD DVD drive and click on Setup exe to launch the installer 3 On MACINTOSH OS Click the icon that appears on the desktop to install the Vivitar Experience Image Man...

Page 58: ...ll 11 Please wait while the application continues the installation process on your computer On MACINTOSH OS If needed please follow instructions to install the Adobe Flash Player This requires Interne...

Page 59: ...ion file to install the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software 5 Follow all instructions 6 Once installation is complete the Vivitar Experience Image Manager opens automatically Connecting the Came...

Page 60: ...nnected then it will be selected automatically 5 Select a location on the computer where to place the new photo and video files 6 Add the new photo and video files to albums if desired 7 Select to rem...

Page 61: ...s from the Camera to the Computer Manually TRANSFERRING PHOTOS AND VIDEOS WINDOWS OS 1 Use the supplied USB cable to connect your camera to your computer 2 MSDC appears on the LCD 3 A window appears w...

Page 62: ...bility with the iPad Apple iPad Camera Connection For models that are compatible with the iPad photos and videos can be imported from your digital camera to your iPad by following either one of the op...

Page 63: ...included by inserting the smaller end of the cable into the HDMI slot of the camera and the larger end into the appropriate HDMI port on the television 3 Power on the HDTV and the camera Note The came...

Page 64: ...including but limited to repair by unauthorized parties tampering modification or accident WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS REQUIRED When returning your defective product postage pre paid for service your p...

Page 65: ...I do First ensure that you have in fact taken photos Press the Shutter button to take some sample photos or videos and then try downloading them again If the photos are saved to the SD memory card the...

Page 66: ...ful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates Uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with instructions may cause harmful inte...

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