HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide
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Resolution
The number of pixels that make up the photo. A higher resolution setting
captures more information (more pixels) when a photo is taken.
Review mode
The camera mode used to view your photos on the color LCD or a television
screen.
Self-timer
A timer that delays the release of the shutter by a specified number of seconds
so that you can take a photo of yourself or include yourself in a posed group
photo.
Self-timer light
A light on the front of the camera that indicates the self-timer is on and the
shutter will release automatically after the specified amount of time has
elapsed.
Share button
The button that starts transmitting photos via infrared from your digital camera
to a receiving device such as a printer. See also “JetSend.”
Shutter button
The 2-stage button you press to release the camera’s shutter and adjust the
focus and exposure before taking a photo.
Status LCD
The display screen on the top of the camera that shows the camera’s status,
including the battery level, memory card status, number of photos remaining,
and current photo quality and flash settings.
Still photos
Single photos taken each time you press the shutter button.
Timelapse photos
A series of photos taken at preset time intervals when you press the shutter
button. You can specify the number of photos you want the camera to take, as
well as the amount of time between photos (from 1 minute to 24 hours).
Tripod mount
Connection point on the bottom of the camera for attaching a tripod.