Argus Camera 5340 Manuale Utente

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Reviewing the Pictures
Playback Mode
Press the          button to show the last picture taken.  
Press the                     button once to display the thumb-
nail images.  Use         /          /         /          to go through 
the images until you see the one you want to review.  
Press          to display in full screen.  For the recorded 
video clips, the         will be displayed.
 
Deleting Images/Video Clips
To erase single image, press the         button and 
confirm.
To erase all images, press the         button.  Press          
the           button and use         and         to select 
[DELETE].  Press         .  Use the         and the           to 
select [ALL IMAGE] and press         . 
Advanced Playback Mode
To connect the camera the computer**:
Rotate the mode dial to         and turn the camera on.  
Press the         to select [CUSTOM] menu, then use       
the         to select [USB].  Use the        to select PC then 
press OK.  Connect the camera to the PC using the 
supplied USB cable.  Open My Computer, Removable 
Disk, DCIM folder, 100IMAGE and retrieve recorded 
images/video clips.  (For Mac users, double click 
[untitled] or [unlabeled] disk drive icon on your desk-
top
To use the digital camera as PC Webcam:
Rotate the mode dial to        and turn the camera on.  
Press the       to select [CUSTOM] menu, then use           
to select [USB].  Use the           or          to select [PC CAM] 
then press       .
To connect the camera to the TV:
Connect the camera to the TV using the supplied AV 
cable and refer to “Playback Mode” to view the images.
To print to a PictBridge Compliant printer:
Rotate the mode dial to          and turn the camera on.  
Press the          to select [CUSTOM] menu, then use        
to select [USB].  Use the          or         to select [PRINT] 
then press       .
ARGUS Quick Click 5340
Setting Image Resolution and Quality:
Rotate the mode dial to  
 
 
 
and turn on the camera.  Press the          button to 
display the [PICTURE] menu and select [IMAGE SIZE].     
Use          and          to make the selection and press            
to confirm the desired setting.  Follow the same steps 
to set [QUALITY].
Using the Flash:
Rotate the mode dial to   
 
 
 
and turn on the camera.  Toggle          until the desired 
flash mode appears on the LCD screen and press        .
Using the Self-Timer:
Rotate the mode dial to                                                                   
and turn on the camera.  Secure the camera to a tripod 
or a stable surface.  Toggle          until the desired timer 
mode appears on the LCD screen.  Compose the image 
on the monitor screen and press the shutter button.
Using Burst Mode:
Rotate the mode dial to                                                                  
and turn on the camera.  Press          , select [FUNCTION], 
and [CAPTURE MODE]. Select [BURST] and press        .  
Press the shutter button half-way down to lock the 
focus.  Press the shutter button the rest of the way 
down to shoot (shooting will stop when the shutter 
button is released).
  
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Flash Mode   Description
The flash fires automatically according to suit 
photographic conditions.
Use this mode to reduce red-eye phenomenon when 
you want to take natural-looking photographs of 
people and animals in low light conditions.  When 
taking photographs, the red-eye phenomenon can 
be reduced by asking the subject (person) to look at 
the digital camera or get as close to the digital 
camera as possible.
The flash will always fire regardless of the surrounding 
brightness.  Select this mode for recording images with 
high contrast (backlighting) and deep shadows.
Use this mode in the environment when the flash use is 
prohibited or under the situation that the distance to the 
subject is too far away for the flash to have any effect.