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10# IName Description1 Video/Self-Timer Solid red--camera is recording videolight (page 35) Blinking r_J--Self-Timer is activated2 Microphone Records
Put€has(rig camera accessoriesYou can purchase additional accessories for your camera fromyour local retailer or online at www.J'_pshoppir_g com.
÷ HP Photosmart 3.3V AC power adapter (HPsupports onlyHP AC power adapters and other accessories expresslyapproved by HP):UnitedStatesand Canada-C8912
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Appendix B:R_olution Still Pictures:3.34 MP (2140 by 1560 total pixel count)::÷ 3.24 MP (2088 by 1550 effective pixel count)_Video clips:320 x 240 tot
ie Wide--38mmie Telephoto--]14mmF_us IITTLautofocus.Focus settings:e Normal (default)--auto focus range of0.4 m (15.75 in) to infinitye Macro--auto fo
Feature IDescriptionImageo:_pture¢ Stili(default)m_@s @Self-Timer-- 10 second delay standard (both sti!land video)ie Burst--0.9 frames per second, max
Yes,approximately3xand6xi®JPEG(EXIF)forstill imagesformat _:e AVI for video clipsnterfaces e USB to a computer or HP Photosmart, some HPDeskJet, and s
Power Thecamerahasamaximumsteadystatepowerconsumptionof2.64Watts([email protected]).Powersourcesinclude:2AAbatteries(2non-rechargeableAAbatteriesincluded).
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AAAbatteries99ACpoweradapterconnectoroncamera12HPpartnumber109purchasing103accessoriesforcamera102actionexposure mode 34AE Metering, setting 41AF view
# Name Description9 Camera dock Provides connection to the optionalconnector HP 8886 camera dock(page 102)10 Battery door Allows access to insert and
consumersupport92Ddarkening an image 38Date & Time setting 19, 68deleteaudio clips 51from memory card 50images during instant review23video clips
IiconsAEmetering settings 42battery Jevels99capture mode settings 33EV compensation 38flash settings 30image quality settings 31in Live View screen 25
memory carddelete files 50door 11install 17moving images from internalmemory 71pictures remaining 25purchasing 103Memory/USB light 11menusCapture 37Pl
RrangeExposure Compensation ] 07flash 106F-number 105focus 106rechargeaMe Batteries 101recordaudio clips 12, 32, 51video clips 24Red-eye Reduction, se
VVideobutton14videoclipsinstantreview24record24Videomodeuse24VideoviewfinderIight]0viewfinder10viewfinderlights10viewingimagesandvideoclips45Wwebsites
(c._Copyright2003Hewlett-PackardCompanyAJlrightsarereserved.Nopartofthisdocumentmaybephotocopied,reproduced,ortranslatedtoanotherlanguagewithoutthepri
...#'_!Name Description5 Shu_'erbutton(page 23)6 _ Videobutton (page 24)Takesa picture. Pushhalfway down to lockfocus and exposure,then all
# Icon Indicatesor or:: _ Flash Off is active6 r__-_t_':__i;;Number of still images remaining or timeO##Ci remaining (for video and audio clips)8
A#achin 9 th÷ wrist strapAttach the wrist strap to thewrist strap mount on the sideof the camera as shown.#_staHing the ba#÷riesOpen the battery door
mnstaHing a ÷ ory card (optional)Your camera contains 16 MB of internal memory that allowsyou to store images and video clips in your camera. However
Turning on powerTurn the camera on by sliding the• ON/OFFswitch to the right and thenreleasing it. The Memory/USB light willblink and then turn off wh
Selling _h÷ da_÷ aed ti_÷Thecamera has a clock that records the date and time at whichyou take each picture. This time stamp does not appear in theima
Installing _h÷ softwareThe camera software allows you to unload images from thecamera, view them, print them, and e-mail them. It also allowsyou to co
Your Windows CD may also include bonus software from othermanufacturers. To install any Bonus software:Click S_ar_,click Run, and in the Own box, type
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Chapter 2:Taking pictures andrecording video dipsTaking s))((p(¢)ure$You can take a picture almost any time the camera is on,regardless of what is bei
Recording video dips] Frame thesubjectforyourvideointhe viewfinder.2 Pressand release the Vid__Epbutton to start recordingvideo. Both the red viewfind
Usin 9 ive viewYou can usethe Image Display as a viewfinder to see a moreaccurate view of what your picture or video will look like. Thisis useful fo
4 ! :Battery level (actual icon shown depends on theistateof your camera batteries; seeManagingFocusbrackets(seethe next section, Using the focusN©TE
If the focus brackets turn red, the AF viewfinder light blinks,and the Macro _ icon is blinking on the Image Display, eitherthe camera is setto Mac_ f
Using zoo NOTE Zoom doesnotwork whilerecordingvideoclips.Op_ica_ zoomOptical zoom works like the zoom on a traditional film camera,with physical lens
To turn digital zoom off and return to optical zoom, press theZoom Out _ button until digital zooming stops. Releasethebutton, and then press the butt
Using the flashNOTE The flash does not work while recording video clips.To change the flash setting, press the Flash _. button on the topof the camera
Changing the i age qualityImage qualitycontrolstheresolutionand compressionsettingsthatwillbe usedtocaptureimages.At highersettings,therewillbe greate
Tabme of ContentsChapter 1:Getting started ... gCamera parts ... 10Status LCD ...
Recording audioNOTE This section applies only to still pictures. Audio isautomatically recorded with video clips.Thereare twoways to recordan audio cl
Changing capture modesTheMale button on the top of the camera sets the camera toone of nine different capture modes. Each time you press theM_de butto
Action Camerabiasestowardfastershutterspeeds...i°ndh!gher!SOspeed ...i Landscape iCame
Usin 9 s÷ff4i ÷r od÷Securethe camera to a tripod or set it on o stable surface.2 Pressthe Mode button until the SeffTimer _ icon appearsin the Status
Using burst od÷Burst is used to take multiple pictures in a row as quickly as thecamera can.] Pressthe Mode button until the Burst _ icon appears ont
Advanced capture settingsTheCapture menu allows you to adjust various camera settingsthat affect the qualities of the images and video clips youcaptur
EV compensationIn difficult lighting conditions, you can use the EV (ExposureValue) Com_nsa_ion setting to override the automaticexposure setting that
Whi_e bamanceDifferent kinds of lighting conditions cast different colors. Forexample, sunlight is more blue, while indoor tungsten light ismore yello
Shade Camera balances color assuming it isoutdoors in shade, twilight, or dark cloudyconditions.Tungsbn Camera balances color assumingincandescent or
IntheCapturemenu,selectISOS_.2 IntheISOSp_dmenu,usethe_ buttonsfoselectasetting.3 PressOKtosavethesettingandreturntotheCapturemenu.If the setting is a
Usingmacromode... 36Advancedcapturesettings... 37EVcompensation... 38Whitebalance...
The following table helps explain the settings in more detail.Icon Setting DescriptionAverage Camera usesthe entire sceneregion tomeasure and calculat
This setting allows you to determine how saturated the colorswill be in your pictures.I tn the Capture menu, select Saturation.2 In the Saturation men
This option allows you to set how sharp the edges will be inyour pictures.] In the Cap_'u_'_menu, seled Sharpness2 In the Sharpness menu, us
Chapter 3:Reviewingvideo clipsi ages andYou can usethe ?_ay_ck feature to review the images andvideo clips in your camera. In addition, the Playback m
During Playback, some information about each image or videoclip is also displayed. The following table describes theinformation.Still image Videoclip2
Using the playback menuThe?layback menu allows you to view additional informationabout each image, rotate still images, delete images, magnifystill im
Viewing _humbnai_ imag÷sThis Playback menu option lets you see up to nine images at atime, allowing you to quickly navigate to a specific image.In Pla
Rotating i_agesNOTE This option works only with still images, not video clips.In Playback mode, select theimage you want, then press OK todisplay the
De_e_in 9 images] In Play'ok mode, select the image you want, then press OKto display the Playback menu.2 Select the _1Delete option andpress OK.
R÷¢arding and d÷l÷ting audio dipsNOTE This option works only with still images, not video clips.Aftertaking a stillpicture,you can go back laterand ad
Chapter 5:Unloading, printing, and displaying images ...61Unloading to a computer ... 61Printing images ... 6
Magnifying i ag÷sNOTE This option works only with still images, not video clips.You can usethis option to see a close-up of the image that isBeing sho
Chapter 4:Using hp instant shareThis camera has an exciting feature called H? Ins_an_ShQre.Thisfeature lets you select images in the camera to beautom
Using the sh_re menuPressing the Share _/_ button causes the Share menu toappear in the Image Display. The following table describeseach of the Share
Using hp instant share _oprin_ pictur÷sY Pressthe Playback [] button to display the images in yourcamera, then use the A v buttons to scroll to an ima
Using hp instant share to sendi_ag÷s _o destinationsUsing HP In,rantSha_ to send images in your camera tovarious destinations involves three steps:] A
4 From the first window of the Wizard on the computer, clickon Retrievefr,om Camera.S In the screen called Modi@ Share Menu:On Macintosh, click on the
8 The names you specified for your newly added e-maildestinations or group distribution lists should now appear inthe Modify Share Menu screen (in the
S÷_÷_t_ 9 hp _nst_nt sh_÷ d÷st_n_t_ons _o_You can select any number of HPInstant Share destinations foreach still image in your camera. For example, y
How hp _ns_n_ sb_r÷ ÷o_Hs _9÷sThe way images are e-mailed via HP Instant Share worksdifferently on Windows and Macintosh computers.Windows Images are
Chapter 5:Unmoading printing and@Once you have taken pictures, you can unload them from yourcamera to a computer, print them directly to a printer,
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NOTE If your computer is running Windows XP, when youturn on the camera in the next step, a dialog Box mayappear that requests you to Sebct the progra
Printing imagesNOTE If you are using the HP 8886 camera dock to do thistask, see the HP 8886 Camer_ Dock User's ManualTo print images that have b
The ?rinf Setvp menu displays onthe camera. If you alreadyselected images to print from thecamera Share menu, the numberof images selected will be sho
Displaying i ages on a TVImagesinyourcameracan easilybe displayedas a slideshowon almostany TV (tdevision).NOTE If you are using the HP 8886 camera do
The camera starts a slideshow of each image, playing anyattached audio clip or video clip, and then fading to the nextimage. You can also manually scr
Chapter 6:Using the setup enu] To display the Se_:upmenu, open either the Ptay_ck orCapture menu and use the _ v Buttonsto highlight theSetup _ menu
This Setup menu option allows you to set the volume level of thecamera sounds, or turn camera sounds off.Camerasoundsare thesoundsthatthecameramakeswh
USB configurationThis Setup menu option determineshow the camera appears whenconnected to a computer.÷ Digital Camera--Causes thecomputer to recognize
TV configurationThis Setup menu option sets theformat of the video signal fordisplaying camera images an atelevision (TV) that is connected tothe came
Move images to cardThis Setup menu option Jetsyou move images from thecamera's internal memory to a memory card. It appears in theSetup menu only
Chapter ] :Getting startedCongratulations on your purchase of this digital camera! Thiscamera has many features to enhance your picture-takingexperien
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Chapter 7:Troubmeshooting andProblems and solutionsNOTE If you still cannot solve your problem after reviewing thetroubleshooting information provided
Probem Poss_be cause So ut_ondo_s not t;_n _:adapteris not adapter is:on connected to® connectedto thepower adapterilthe camera, or connectorof thecam
came[aIba er eslExtendedImage Displayuse for iw_recording,excessive flashi use, andexcess iveizoommgconsume a lotof batterypower•Minimize the use of L
Problem i Possiblecause Solutionba_e_es _e_ is too low forcharging tostart.charge batteries that may bedamaged or over-discharged.Remove the batteries
ThewHol_g liThebatteries The date and time will bedate and/or died or were _maintainedfor about 10 minutesne s removedfrom without batteries installed
Problem PossiblecauseSolutionocc_us ineedstimetobeh,_,eeuilockfocusandp_ssir_ghe iexposure.arid hecGme_taking a longpete e_ The camera is itwill take
does not !akowe p_ossth@Sh_tt@buttolstill saving the camera to finish processing thelast picture you image, and then pressthe Shuttertook. button.im g
Problem _sil_i_use SolutionMy mage i Theflash Use the Fk_shOf_ setting (seetao L_right provided too Using the Hashon page 30).You were too Move back f
_oodarkenough light, iconditions to improve, add_ ndirect lighting, or adjust theipage 38).your subjeci iswithit]on, but the the flash working distanc
Camera partsNOTE Refer to the pages in parentheses after the part namesfor more information about those parts.1 2 3 4 5 61110DescriptionAllows you to
Error essages on the cameraD P_lIED too low b ibatteries, or useanCa_era s continue ioptional HPAC adapter.Bakeriesar_> Battery power is ilTakepic
Unsupported cad The card in the Ensure that the memoryiImemory slot is card is the proper type fornot a memory iyour camera. (Seecard or isnot a iAppo
on the side of the ithe unlocked position ormemory card is i insert a new card.in the locked iposition, insu fi ::i_n Not enough Unload images from th
Youtriedto PressC)Ktocleartheilmagnify,rotate,message.Youcannotdotoprintanimagethoseoperationsonfliesthatwastaken thatwerenotcreatedby:_withanother yo
Message PossibleCause SolutionNo I_gc _ There are no Takesome picturesormemo_'y images or video ::videoclips.or clips in theNo _agesor_ camera an
FocusbecoseThefocusildistanceiscloserthanthecameracanfocus.SetthecameratoMac_ofocus,orifsettoMecroifocus,movefurtherawayifromthesubject.SeeiUsingmac_o
Message PossibteCause I£oJu_i_nunsupported supported printer, such asdevice, an HP Photosmart printerior another HP printer withifront panel USB ports
Printingcal_ceedTheprintjobhasiPresstheQKbuttononthe::beencanceled,icamera.Completetheprintrequestagain.At_lyer_'o__cedeThecameramayjTurnthecamer
Error messages on the computerConnect on The camera i Try connecting the cameraIbewcen hc might be i direcfly to the computer,ilconnected to a i or di
Message PossibteCause /Solutionset to the Di!4 QI Con_i{_ur<stion setting toCom_sh_asetting psik/}ri_ in the _h_upIn the U[_B menu. (See USBsub-men
# Name Description5 Zoom lever: Zooms out the lens to the wide angleZoom Out position, and zooms in the lens to the4_Zoom _n telephoto position(page 2
Getting assistanceThis section contains support information for your digitalcamera, including support website information, an explanationof the suppor
Support is available in the following languages: Dutch,English, French,German, Italian, Portuguese,Spanish,Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Ch
° The version of the digital camera software (located on thecamera's CD label)° Messages displayed at the time the situation occurredThe applicab
Phone support in £urope Middmeand AfricaHP Consumer Support phone numbers and policies maychange. Visit the following website to check the details an
NetheHands 0900 2020 165 (Euro 0.10/minute)Norway +47 815 62 070Roland +48 22 865 98 O0Po4ugaJ 808 201 492Romania +40 I 315 44 42RussianFederation +7
Other phone suppor wor dwid÷HP Consumer Support phone numbers and policies maychange. Visit the following website to check the details andconditions
Me×ico +52 58 9922 (Mexico City)+52 O1 800 472 6684 (outside Mexico City)New Zealand +64 (9) 356 6640Peru+51 0800 10111?hilippines +63 (2) 867 3551?ue
Appendix A:Bafferies and cameraManaging batteriesWhen the batteries are removed from the camera, the date andtime settings are preserved for approxima
Extending baHery _if÷® Minimize the useof Live View and video, especially whenusing alkaline batteries.Use the viewfinder to frame pictures instead of
Rechargeab_÷ batteriesNickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries can be recharged byusing a battery charger. NiMH batteries can also be rechargedin the cam
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