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DS8228 Manual (086-002861-054)

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File Number Setting ..................................................................................... 15
Format .......................................................................................................... 16
Reset ............................................................................................................ 16

Camera and Scene Menus .................................................................................. 16

Scene Setting ............................................................................................... 17
Image Size Setting ....................................................................................... 17
Pic. Quality Setting (Picture Quality) .......................................................... 17
White Bal. Setting (White Balance) ............................................................ 18
Metering Setting .......................................................................................... 18
ISO Setting ................................................................................................... 19
Con. Shooting Setting (Continuous Shooting) ............................................ 19
EV Setting (Exposure Compensation) ......................................................... 19

Shooting Movies 

............................................................................................................ 20

Basic Functions ........................................................................................................ 20
Movie Menu ............................................................................................................. 21

Playback Functions 

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Playback of Images .................................................................................................. 21

Zooming Functions ............................................................................................ 22

Zooming into Still Pictures .......................................................................... 22
Scrolling a Magnified Image ....................................................................... 22
Deleting Playback Image ............................................................................. 22

Playback of Movies .................................................................................................. 23

Deleting Playback Movie .................................................................................. 23

Multi-Frame Review ................................................................................................ 23
Playback Menu ......................................................................................................... 24

Delete Options ................................................................................................... 24

Deleting Selected Images and Movies ......................................................... 24
Deleting All .................................................................................................. 24

Protecting Image ................................................................................................ 24

Protecting / Unprotecting Selected Images and Movies .............................. 25
Protecting / Unprotecting All ....................................................................... 25

Specifying Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) ................................................ 25

DPOF of Selected Images ............................................................................ 25
DPOF of All Images .................................................................................... 25

Slideshow Setting (Slide Show) ........................................................................ 26

Connecting to External Devices 

.................................................................................. 26

Using a Tripod with the Camera .............................................................................. 26
Connecting to a TV .................................................................................................. 26
Connecting to a Windows-Based PC ....................................................................... 27
Connecting to a Macintosh ...................................................................................... 28

Appendix 

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Memory Capacity, Picture Size and Quality ............................................................ 29
Reset Hole ................................................................................................................ 29

Troubleshooting 

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Trademark Information 

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Additional Resources 

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Specifications 

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INTRODUCTION

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific 2.1 Mega-Pixels Digital Camera as
your personal product of choice. Your digital camera is designed to give you many years
of reliable service. It includes the following features:

Great Image Quality

With 2.1 Mega-Pixels resolution, you are assured of clear, natural-looking images every
time you take a photo.

Multimedia Features

You can shoot movie clips (without sound) with your digital camera for up to the
available space of the camera's internal memory or the installed CompactFlash card.

Advanced Camera Functions

In addition to the Auto Flash and 2x Zooming functions, you can take advantage of
advanced functions such as White Balancing, Manual Exposure Compensation, and
Metering Setting.

Connection to External Devices

Your digital camera can be connected to external devices such as your PC or TV. The
camera is compatible with Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, and Mac OS X.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Disposing of these Products

When disposing of these products, do so in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations.

Statement of Responsibility

Oregon Scientific assumes no responsibility for any incidental losses (such as the costs of
photography or the loss of income from photography) incurred as a result of faults with this product.

Notes on Copyright

Images recorded using your digital camera cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright
laws without the consent of the owner, unless intended only for personal use. Note that some
restrictions apply to the photographing of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits,
even when intended purely for personal use. Users are also asked to note that the transfer of
memory containing images or data protected under copyright laws is only permissible within
the restrictions imposed.

SAFETY NOTES

To ensure that you use your camera correctly, read these Safety Notes and your User Manual
carefully beforehand. The warnings given here provide important safety information and
should be observed at all times.

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Страница 1: ...nstructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures...

Страница 2: ...Front View 3 Back View 3 Mode Dial 4 4 Way Controller 4 Liquid Crystal Display 4 Battery Level Indicator 4 Getting Started 5 Package Contents 5 Installing the Batteries 5 Using an AC Adapter 5 Attaching the Strap and Lens Cap 6 CompactFlash CF Card 6 Basic Photography 7 Quick Start 7 Basic Functions and Settings 8 Toggling OSD Information 8 Selecting a Scene Setting 9 Selecting a Focus Mode 9 Sele...

Страница 3: ... 1 Mega Pixels resolution you are assured of clear natural looking images every time you take a photo Multimedia Features You can shoot movie clips without sound with your digital camera for up to the available space of the camera s internal memory or the installed CompactFlash card Advanced Camera Functions In addition to the Auto Flash and 2x Zooming functions you can take advantage of advanced ...

Страница 4: ...amage your eyesight Avoid leaving the camera exposed to direct sunlight as the action of the lens could cause fires Remove the batteries and memory card before storing the camera for long periods of time Then keep it in a well ventilated place in order to prevent moulding NOTES ON THE DIGITAL CAMERA Cleaning your Camera Lens Viewfinder Use a blower or a lens brush to remove dirt or dust Wipe caref...

Страница 5: ...ries AA x 2 One Video Cable One User Manual A Lens Cover with Strap One USB Cable One Quick Start Guide INSTALLING THE BATTERIES Your camera is shipped with two AA sized batteries You may also use one CRV3 battery sold separately Incorrectly installing the batteries may damage your digital camera USING AN AC ADAPTER OPTIONAL If you intend to leave the camera on for a long period of time you may op...

Страница 6: ...t is fully extended 4 Press the eject button 5 Pull out the card by grabbing the protruding 6 Flip the eject button back into the compartment Close the lid 4 5 6 2 1 1 Remove the lens cover from the lens 2 Turn the Mode Dial to Camera Mode 3 Check the battery indicator making sure there is enough power p 4 1 Loop the strap over your wrist 2 Hold the camera 3 Avoid blocking the lens and flash 4 Do ...

Страница 7: ...rtrait Used for photographs where the subject is against a backdrop of night time scenery Night Used for photographs while employing slow shutter speeds to Landscape produce stunning night landscapes Backlight Used when light is coming from behind your subject The flash will fire automatically Sepia Used to give images a golden brown hue that resembles old photographs B W Used to give images a bla...

Страница 8: ...Slow This mode uses a slow shutter speed in combination with flash The Synchronous fired flash freezes the subject in the foreground while capturing the Flash background scene In and modes there will be a brief initial flash before the main flash is emitted This is done to reduce the red eye effect in images Your digital camera comes with a 2X zooming function By default the zooming is not enabled...

Страница 9: ...djusts all settings for you Scene Menu Setup Menu Asks you to choose the scene setting before entering the shooting mode Playback Menu Setup Menu Lets you play back all images movies recorded onto the camera s internal memory or CompactFlash card Movie Menu Setup Menu Allows you to shoot simple movies with the camera Example of a Menu Screen Under the Setup Menu which is available in all modes the...

Страница 10: ... shut down push MENU or DISP on the camera Auto Off is not available in slideshow mode or when the camera is connected to a PC Logo Setting When the camera is turned on the opening logo will appear briefly by default You can choose to switch off this opening logo File Number Setting Your camera keeps an internal file counter for every image and movie taken that can be reset The setting options are...

Страница 11: ...ing access the Scene Setting selection menu p 9 This setting is only available in Scene Mode Image Size Setting You can choose the resolution size of your images from Fine 1600 x 1200 Normal 1280 x 960 and Basic 640 x 480 The higher the resolution size of an image the larger the memory space it occupies Picture Quality Setting You can choose the picture quality of your Images The higher the resolu...

Страница 12: ...at lower speeds ISO Options Speed Description Auto The camera sets the speed automatically 100 ISO rating 100 Use for low lit scenes 200 ISO rating 200 Use or normally lit scenes 400 ISO rating 400 Use for sports subjects in motion or brightly lit scenes Continuous Shooting Setting Con Shoot With this setting pictures can be taken continuously when you hold down the Shutter Release button A maximu...

Страница 13: ...luorescent Lamp White F L Fluorescent Lamp Tungsten ISO p 19 Auto 100 200 400 EV p 19 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 PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS In Playback Mode you can review the images and movies stored within your current active storage memory The last image or movie taken is displayed on the OSD in Playback Mode Use the 4 Way Controller and press or to view through the images and ...

Страница 14: ... while the Scrolling Mode is enabled PLAYBACK OF MOVIES Movie Playback Mode On Screen Display To playback movies 1 Press the Shutter Release Button to start playback 2 Press OK to hide the Progress Bar Press again to restore the Progress Bar 3 Press the Shutter Release Button again to stop the playback The movie will then start from the beginning All zooming functions are disabled during Movie Pla...

Страница 15: ...plays up to nine thumbnail images similar to the Multi Frame Review setting p 23 Use the 4 Way Controller to navigate 2 You can set multiple images or movies for protection by highlighting an image then pushing the OK button The icon will then indicate that the image is set for protection To cancel the protection press the OK button again 3 Follow the rest of the on screen options to confirm delet...

Страница 16: ...ppropriate AV channel display The OSD is automatically off when the camera is connected to a TV Use an AC Adapter if you intend to connect the camera to a TV for a long period of time CONNECTING TO A WINDOWS BASED PC Use the USB cable included to connect to your Windows PC This enables you to upload download edit and playback pictures and movies on your PC However the PC software must be installed...

Страница 17: ... camera can then be uploaded and downloaded Before connecting to the Macintosh however software must be installed Power PC 16 bit colour display at 800x600 350 MB free hard disk space USB 1 1 interface Only the images and movies stored in the camera s current memory device CF card or internal memory will be visible on the Macintosh The OSD is automatically off when the camera is connected to the M...

Страница 18: ...V terminal TV channel should be switched to the appropriate AV channel Turn on the camera and TV Make sure both ends of the USB cable are connected Turn the camera on Problem Symptom Check This Remedy Continued Replace with new batteries Insert the batteries correctly p 5 Replace with new batteries Disable the Auto Off Function p 15 Turn on the camera Delete unwanted files p 24 or insert a new Com...

Страница 19: ...0 pixels VGA File Format DCF compliant Exif ver 2 1 JPEG compliant or TIFF YC uncompressed Lens F F2 8 F3 4 F4 8 F8 9 Digital zoom 2 x Shooting distance Normal F2 8 1 5 12m F3 4 1 3 45m F4 8 1 1 infinity F8 9 0 8 infinity Macro Approx 24cm Flashlight Distance Approx 0 8m 2m Operation Environment Temperature Approx 0 C 60 C Monitor 1 4 TFT LCD Internal Memory 8MB Digital Video Recording 320 x 240 p...

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