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c500 Digital Camera User Manual
Table of Contents Preface 1 About this Manual .................................................................................1 Safety and Handling Precautions ............................................................2 Battery Information ...............................................................................2 Important Notes and Information ..........................................................2 Photography Terms and Definitions ........................................................3 Specifications .......................................................................................5 6 Package Contents Getting Started 7 Attaching the Camera Strap ...................................................................7 Inserting the Batteries ...........................................................................7 Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card ......................................................8 Camera Memory ...................................................................................8 Camera Views .......................................................................................9 Camera Buttons .................................................................................. 11 Navigation Control .............................................................................. 11 Turning the Power On and Off ............................................................. 12 Initial Settings .................................................................................... 13 Modes Selector Switch ......................................................................... 13 14 LCD Screen Layout .............................................................................. 14 Changing the LCD Display .................................................................. 20 21 Taking Photos ..................................................................................... 21 Recording Videos ................................................................................ 22 Using the Stabilizer Feature ................................................................. 23 Setting the Zoom Control ..................................................................... 23 Using the Flash Features ..................................................................... 24 Setting the Focus Mode ....................................................................... 25 Using the Function Menu .................................................................... 26 Recording Photos, Movies and Voices Understanding the LCD Screen I
Using the Setup Menu Using the Record Menu ....................................................................... 30 Setting the Scene Mode ....................................................................... 30 Playback............................................................................................. 48 63 Setting Sounds ................................................................................... 63 Setting Power Save ............................................................................. 64 Setting LCD Save ................................................................................ 64 Setting Date & Time ............................................................................ 64 Setting Language ................................................................................ 65 Setting File Numbering ........................................................................ 65 Setting TV Out .................................................................................... 65 Setting LCD Brightness ........................................................................ 66 Setting Memory Kit ............................................................................. 66 Reset All ............................................................................................. 67 68 Connecting the Camera to a PC ............................................................ 68 70 Setting the Print Mode Menu ................................................................ 70 72 About Folder and File Names ............................................................... 72 73 Connecting the Camera to a Printer Making Connections Appendix Troubleshooting Getting Help 74 II
Preface About this Manual This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital camera. All information presented is as accurate as possible but is subject to change without notice. For the latest reversion, please visit www.hp.com/support. Copyright This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer. © Copyright 2011 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 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: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Trademark Recognition Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Macintosh and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. In addition, all other companies or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. 1
Safety and Handling Precautions • Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera yourself. • Do not expose the camera to moisture, or extreme temperatures. • Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures before powering the camera on. • Do not touch the camera lens. • Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods. • Do not use abrasive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the product. Wipe the product with a clean slightly damp soft cloth. Battery Information • The HP c500 camera uses 2 - AA batteries. For optimal performance and battery life, please use photo lithium. • Turn off the camera before installing or removing the batteries. • When the camera is used for an extended period of time, it is normal for the camera body to feel warm. • Do not remove the batteries while downloading pictures, videos, or audio content. This could result in a complete loss of these items. • It is recommended to remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for a long period of time. • When inserting the batteries in this camera, ensure that they are oriented correctly. Please see Inserting the Batteries section of this manual for additional details. Inserting the batteries incorrectly may cause damage to the camera and batteries. • A single depleted or low battery power level may cause the lens to not extend or retract properly. • Dispose of used batteries according to their instructions. Important Notes and Information Throughout this manual, look for the symbols below that highlight useful and important information. This symbol will be used to indicate useful information when using the camera. This symbol will be used to indicate important message that should be read before using the function. 2
Photography Terms and Definitions Terms Definitions Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) A simple technique professional photographers use to ensure they properly expose their pictures, especially in challenging lighting situations. When AEB is selected, the camera automatically takes three or more shots with a different exposure for each frame. Auto Focus (AF) Auto focus refers to a camera’s ability to adjust its configuration in order to focus properly on a subject regardless of whether it is near or far from the camera. Auto focus lenses generally provide vastly superior image quality than do their fixed focus cousins since they do not have to rely on their depth of field. Also known as: “AF”, “auto-focus”. Album An end-user created object that is used to logically group data objects according to some user-defined criteria. An album may or may not be a physical folder in a file system. Analog to Digital Converter (A/D or ADC) A circuit that converts an analog signal, having a continuously varying amplitude, to a digitally quantized representation using binary output signals. Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio of a camera is the ratio of the length of the length and width of the display or images. Auto White Balance (AWB) With auto white balance, the camera attempts to determine the color temperature of the light and automatically adjust for that color temperature. Many people just leave the camera set to auto white balance all the time. Charge Coupled Device (CCD) A type of silicon integrated circuit used to convert light into an electronic signal. Compression The process of encoding information using fewer bits cf. image compression, sound file compression. Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) A standardized ASCII file created in a digital camera and stored on removable media along with the image files that indicate how many copies of which images should be printed. It also allows index prints, cropping, and text overlays to be specified. Digital Still Camera (DSC) A camera incorporating an image sensor which outputs a digital signal representing a still picture, or records a digital signal representing a still picture on a removable medium, such as a memory card or magnetic disk. Dynamic Range Dynamic range in photography describes the ratio between the maximum and minimum measurable light intensities (white and black, respectively). Exif/JPEG Exposure Index ISO Speed A compressed file format for digital cameras in which the images are compressed using the baseline JPEG standard, described in ISO 12234-2, and metadata and thumbnail images are stored using TIFF tags within an application segment at the beginning of the JPEG file. A numerical value that is inversely proportional to the exposure provided to an image sensor to obtain an image. Images obtained from a camera using a range of exposure index values will normally provide a range of image quality levels. A numerical value calculated from the exposure provided at the focal plane of an electronic camera to produce specified camera output signal characteristics using the methods described in the referenced standard. The ISO speed should correlate with the highest exposure index value that provides peak image quality for normal scenes. JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. An image compression method defined in ISO/IEC 10918-1. Protocol Defined mechanisms for exchanging data between devices. 3
Terms Definitions StorageID A device-specific four byte unsigned integer (UINT32) that represents a unique storage area that may contain data objects. The most significant sixteen bits of a StorageID represents the PhysicalStorageID, while the least significant sixteen bits of a StorageID represents the LogicalStorageID. USB Universal serial bus, a digital interface for connecting up to 64 devices in a tiered-star topology. See http://www.usb.org. White Balance The adjustment of electronic still picture color channel gains or image processing so that radiation with relative spectral power distribution equal to that of the scene illumination source is rendered as a visual neutral. Source: ISO/WE 12231 Photography-- Electronic still-picture cameras -- Terminology 4
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