National Geographic NG7010B Manuel D’Utilisation

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NG7010B
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 Introduction
Thanks for buying this National GeographicTM digital photo frame which can show all your digital JPEG photos. 
Read and follow the instructions in this manual before starting to use your digital photo frame. You will find all 
information you need. 
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Intended purpose
Copy your photos onto your memory card. Plug it into your digital photo frame and display your photos in JPEG format 
on the high quality 7" TFT LCD Panel.
Your digital photo frame can display JPEG files up to 10 Megapixel.
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Copyrights
You will find 20 National Geographic licensed photo on the enclosed CD. 
Photographs are the sole property of the National Geographic Society and may not be reprinted, copied or sold without 
the express written permission of the National Geographic Society.
Photograph by JAMES L. 
STANFIELD / National 
Geographic Society 
Mute swans  (Cygnus olor) 
gather in the grassy marshes 
of Nantucket Sound, 
Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Photograph by GEORGE F. 
MOBLEY/ National 
Geographic Society
A dandelion bursts through 
early spring snow cover to 
bask in sunlight near 
Appenzell, Switzerland.
Photograph by GEORGE F. 
MOBLEY / National 
Geographic Society
High in the Andes Mountains, 
sunlight illuminates the peaks 
of the Cordillera de Paine 
range in Chile.
Photograph by PAUL ZAHL / 
National Geographic 
Society
 A goldfish (Carassius 
auratus ) sporting bulging eye 
sockets swims by — a surreal 
reminder of nature’s diversity. 
Photograph by JAMES L. 
STANFIELD / National 
Geographic Society 
A plains zebra (Equus 
burchelli ) keeps close watch 
over her young foal in 
Hwange National Park, 
Zimbabwe.
Photograph by MICHAEL 
NICHOLS / National 
Geographic Society 
A humpback whale 
(Megaptera novaeangliae) 
crashes back into the water 
after breaching off the coast of 
Gabon’s Loango National 
Park. 
Photograph by CHRIS 
JOHNS / National 
Geographic Society 
On a wild plain in Africa, a 
strikingly beautiful cheetah 
(Acinonyx jubatus)  gazes 
intently beyond the frame of a 
photographer’s scope. 
Photograph by JAMES L. 
STANFIELD / National 
Geographic Society
A ghost crab (Ocypode) in a 
defensive posture reacts to an 
intruder’s approach along a 
beach on Samana Cay, 
Bahamas.
Photograph by JAMES L. 
STANFIELD / National 
Geographic Society
The Monumental  Arch and 
Great Colonnade in Palmyra, 
Syria, stand silent testament 
to the ancient cultures that 
once thrived here.
Photograph by JOHN 
SCOFIELD / National 
Geographic Society
Awash in hues of green and 
blue, a normally brooding 
Venice shines brightly in the 
midday sun. 
Photograph by W.E. 
GARRETT / National 
Geographic Society
Awash in beams of golden 
sunlight, a waterfall from 
Havasu Creek falls over and 
down red rock forming part of 
the southern rim of the Grand 
Canyon on Havasupai Indian 
Reservation in Arizona, 
U.S.A.
Photograph by MICHAEL 
NICHOLS / National 
Geographic Society
Giant panda cub (Ailuropoda 
melanoleuca) Tai Shan plays 
with his mother, Mei Xiang. Tai 
Shan was born in captivity at 
the National Zoo in 
Washington, D.C., U.S.A., in 
July 2005. 
Photograph by JAMES P. 
BLAIR / National 
Geographic Society 
Time stands still along the 
shoreline of Walker Cove in 
Alaska’s Tongass National 
Forest. Subsidised logging is 
destroying much of the old-
growth rain forest found in this 
prized American woodland 
region.
Photograph by RAYMOND 
GEHMAN / National 
Geographic Society
Fallen aspen leaves lay 
scattered across fresh 
snowfall near Moraine Lake in 
Canada’s Banff National Park.
Photography b MICHAEL 
NICHOLS / National 
Geographic Society
A beautiful wild orchid 
stretches like a yoga master. 
This specimen was 
photographed in Gabon.