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    6 . 5” x 9” FR ONT CO VER HP Photo smar t E3 3 0 ser ie s Di gital Camer a Us er Guide[...]

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    Legal and notice in formation © Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change with out notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in th e express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constitutin[...]

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    Contents 1 Getting started Camera top and back ........................................................................................................... .....3 Camera front, side, and bottom ....................................................... ......................................... .4 Before taking pictures ............... .................[...]

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    Sharing images ............... .................... .................................. ..................... .................... .. ...... ..23 Setting up online destinations in the camera .................. .. . ................................................23 Sending images to onli ne destinations ........................................... . [...]

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    1 Getting started Use this s ection to get familiar w ith camera controls, se t up your digital ca mera for use, and begin taking pict ures. Camera top and back 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 2 1 8 9 1 Power light. 2 button. 3 Shutter button. 4 Viewfinder. 5 Delete button —Accesses the Delete function while in Instant Re view (see “ Instant Review” on page [...]

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    Camera front, side, and bottom 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 Flash. 2 Viewfinder. 3 Self-Timer light (see “ Using the Self-Timer setting” on page 12 ). 4 Tripod mount. 5 Dock/USB connector. 6 Battery/Memory Card door. Before taking pictures Complete the f o ll owing procedure s before taking pict ures or recording vi deo clips. Install the batteries 1. Open th[...]

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    Choose the la nguage Use to choose the language yo u want, then press . To change the l anguage lat er, use the Camera Setup Menu (see “ Using the Camera Setu p Menu” on page 25 ). Set the region Along with the l anguage settin g, the region setting determines th e default dat e format. Use to choose the region you want, the n press . Set the d[...]

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    Install and fo rmat an optional memor y card This camera supports standa rd, high speed, and hi gh capacity Secure Digit al (SD and SDHC) memory cards, 32MB to 8GB. 1. Turn off the camera and open the Battery/ Memory Card door. 2. Insert the memory card in the smaller slot as shown. Make su re the memory card snaps into place. 3. Close the Batte ry[...]

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    Windows: 1. Close all program s and temporarily disa ble any virus prote ction software. 2. Insert the HP Photosmart Software CD into t he CD drive and foll ow the on-screen instructions. If the installation screen does not appear, cli ck Start , click Run , type D: Setup.exe , where D is the letter of your CD drive , then click OK . 3. When the s[...]

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    2 Taking pictures and recording video clips You can take p ictures and record video clips when you are in Picture Capture . Slide to to take pictures or record video clips. Th e Image Di splay resembles the followi ng: 1 Picture Capture indicator . 2 12 Pictures remaining count. 3 Battery level indicator (see “ Power indicators” on pa ge 34 ). [...]

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    Recording video clips Your camera allows you t o record video clip s without sound. 1. Slide to , then press . 2. In the Picture Capture Menu , use to highlig ht Shooting Mod e , then press . 3. In the Shooting Mode menu, use to highl ight Video , press , then hold down until the menu disappear s. 4. Frame the subject in the Image Display or th e v[...]

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    3 Setting options for taking pictures and recording video clips Your camera's defaul t settings work well for most shooting situations. For some situations, howe ver, the features d escribed in this chapter can i mprove the pictu res you take and the video clips you record. In addi tion to setting featu res that optimize the ca mera for lighti[...]

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    Using the Picture Capture Menu The Picture Cap ture Menu allows you to adjust camera setti ngs that affect the characteristics of the pictures yo u capture. 1. Slide to , then press . 2. Use to h ighlight an option, then press to display the option’s menu. 3. Use t o highlight a sett ing, then press to ch ange the setting or press to exit without[...]

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    Date & Time Imprint —Imprints date in lower left corne r of pictures only. The setting remains in effect until it is changed, even when you turn off the camera. • Off (Default)—No date or time imprinted on the image. • Date Only —Date permanently imprinted. • Date & Time —Date and time permanently imprinted. Camera Setup... ?[...]

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    4 Reviewing images and video clips You can review and manipula te images and video cli ps in Playback as described here. 1. Slide to . 2. Use to scroll through your images and video cl ips. Press to view vide o clips; press to pause a clip. When paused, use to scroll through the indi vidual frames; press to resume playing th e video. During Playbac[...]

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    Deleting images To delete a disp layed image during Playback : 1. Press . 2. Use to se lect an option , then press . • This Imag e —Deletes the image or vid e o clip. • All Except Favorites —Deletes all i mages except those tagg ed as Favorite s . This menu opt ion only appears if yo u have images tagged as Favorite s (see “ Tagging im ag[...]

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    Removing red eyes When you select Re move Red Eyes , the camera processes the current pi cture to remove red e yes from the subjects. Remove R ed Eyes is only avail able for picture s taken with a fla sh. NOTE: To prevent red eyes in images, se e “ Flash Setting—Red- Eye” on page 10 . The red-eye removal proce ss takes a few seconds, after w [...]

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    1. While in Playback , use to display an image you want to tag as a Favorite . 2. From the Playback Menu , select Favori tes , then select This I mage . To untag the image as a Favorite , press . 3. For each additional image you want to tag as a Favori te , use to display the image, then repeat Step 2. 4. To exit the Playback Menu , hold until the [...]

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    5 Transferring and printing images Regularly transferring im ages to your computer and delet ing them from the memo ry card will reduce the time it t a kes to turn on your camera, to review images, and to transfer images. You can tra nsfer pictures and vi deo clips with or withou t the HP Photosmart Software that came with your camera. Howev er, th[...]

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    3. Connect the came ra and computer using t he USB cable that came wi th your camera. 4. Turn on the camera. When the Image Displ ay indicates that the ca mera is connected to t he computer, follow the instructions on the co mputer screen. For more inform ation, see the Help fe ature in the HP Photos mart Software. NOTE: If the camera does not succ[...]

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    Using a memory card reader You can put your camera’s opti onal memory card i nto a (separately pu rchased) memory card reader. Some computers and HP Photos mart printers have built-in memo ry card slots which act as a memo ry card reader. 1. Insert your camera’s memory card into the memory card reader (or into your computer’s memo ry card slo[...]

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    4. When the Image Di splay on the camera show s an image: • If you want to print one or more images, use to display an imag e you want to print, use to specify the n umber of copies, then press . In the Print Options menu, highlight Print This Image N o w , and press . • If you want to prin t a group of images or modif y the printer settings, p[...]

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    6 Using HP Photosmart Express With HP Photosma rt Express , you can select pictures in yo ur camera to prin t automatically (see “ Marking images for printing” on page 21 ), to buy prints online (see “ Buying prints online” o n page 23 ), or to send to custom dest inations (see “ Sharing images” on page 23 ) the n ext time you connect t[...]

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    individual ima ges, all images, or g roups of images t agged as Favori tes (see “ Tagging images as Favorit es” on page 15 ). 1. While in the Photosmart Express Menu , use to highlight Print , then press . 2. In the Print menu, highlight an optio n, then press . • This Imag e —Marks the ima ge currently displayed. You can scroll to a differ[...]

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    Buying prints online You can mark image s you want to ord er as prints. The next time you connect the cam era to a computer with the H P Photosmart Soft ware installed, you can orde r prints of the marked imag es online. 1. While in the Photosmart Express Menu , use to highlight Buy Prints Online , then press . 2. In the Buy Prints Online menu, hig[...]

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    Sending images to online destinations After you have set up onli ne destinations in the camera, you can mark images to be sent to these custom d estinations the next time you connect your camera t o your computer. 1. While in the Photosmart Express Menu , use to highlight Share , then press . 2. In the Share menu, highlig ht an option, t hen press [...]

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    7 Using the Camera Setup Menu The Camera Setup Me nu allow s you to set preferences fo r the camera’s beha vior. The Camera Setup Me nu is available from the Picture Capture and Playback menus. 1. While in the Picture Capture or Playback menu, u se to highlight Camera Setup... , then press . 2. Use t o highlight a menu o ption, then press to disp[...]

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    8 Troubleshooting Use this section to find informatio n on: • Resetting the camera (see “ Resetting the came ra” on page 26 ) • Possible problems and solutions (see “ Problem s and solutio ns” on page 26 ) Resetting the camera If your camera does not re spond when you press buttons, reset the camera. 1. Turn off the camera. 2. Remove th[...]

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    I have to recharge the Ni MH batteries freque ntly. • New batteries or batte ries that have not been charged recently must be recharg ed to reach full capa city. • If you have not used the batteri es for two months or longe r, recharge them. • For tips on conserving batt ery life, see “ Extendin g battery life” on page 33 . The NiMH batte[...]

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    My image is blurry . • Use a tripod to hold the camera steady, or improve lighting conditions. • Make sure the subject of your pict ures or video clips is within the focus range (a t least 1 m or 39.37 in away). • Select a shooting m ode appropriate for the scene you are capturin g (see “ Using the Picture Capt ure Menu” on page 11 ). •[...]

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    My camera indicates I can only store 2 000 images re gardless of th e Image Quali ty setting. When you turn on your camera wit h a memory card inst alled, the camera indicates the number of images you can store on the memory card at t he current Im age Quality setting. Thi s camera supports storing a maximum of 2000 images on a memory card. It take[...]

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    My camera stalls when establishing a con nection to the computer. • Your memory card may have a large number of image s stored on it. The more image s you have on your card, the longer it takes to est ablish a connection to t he computer (up to five minutes). If you have a larg e number of images on the memory card, be sure to allow this ad ditio[...]

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    I am having a problem install ing or using the HP Ph otosmart Software. • Make sure your computer meets the mini mum system requirement s as stated on the camera packaging. • Refer to the HP Photosmart Software onli ne help system. • Refer to the He wlett-Packard Techni cal Support web site: www .hp.com/support . Camera error messages Should [...]

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    9 Product support Use this secti on to find support informat ion for your digital camera, i ncluding links to helpful webs ites and an overview of the supp o rt process. Helpful websites Camera tips, product registration, newsletter subscriptions, driver and software updates, purchase HP supplies and accessories www.hp.com Under Learn about: , clic[...]

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    A Managing batteries Your camera uses two AA batteries, either Alka line, Photo Lithium, or rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH). Photo Lithium a nd NiMH batteries provide longer battery life than Alkaline batteries. Top points about batteries • The batteries shipped with your camera ar e AA Alkaline. These batteries have a short life and are[...]

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    • Immediately discontinu e use of a battery if, while using, charging, or storing the battery, t h e battery emits an unusual smell, feels excessively ho t (note that it is normal for the battery to feel warm), changes color or shape, or appears abnormal in any othe r way. • In the event batteries lea k and the fluid gets in to one’s eye, do [...]

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    Type of Use Alkaline Photo Lithium NiMH Heavy use of flash, frequent pictures Poor Good Good Heavy use of video Poor Good Good Heavy use of Image Display Poor Good Good Overall battery life Poor Good Fair Low temperature/winter use Poor Good Fair Infrequent use (without dock) Fair Good Fair Infrequent use (with dock) Fair Good Good Want to recharge[...]

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    B Specifications Resolution Pictures: • 5.0MP (2576 by 192 0) effective pixel count • 5.02MP (2592 by 1936) total p i xel count Video clips (QVGA): 320 by 240 total pixel cou nt, 24 frames/sec Sensor Diagonal 7.26 mm (1/2.5-inch, 4:3 format) CCD Color dept h 36 bit (12 bits by 3 colors). 36 bit images are t r ansformed into an optimized 24 bit [...]

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    External body dimensions Measurements with camera off and lens retracted (width, depth, height): 92.5 mm (W) by 29.5 mm (D) by 62.0 mm (H) (3.64 in by 1.16 in by 2.44 in) Weight 109 grams (3 .84 ounces) without battery Power Pow er source: two AA batteries (Alkaline, Photo Lithium, or rechargeable NiMH) Temperature range Operational: 0° to 40° C [...]

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    Index A Action mo de 11 arrow buttons 3 assistance 32 Auto mode 11 B Back button 3 batteries conserving 33 install 4 performance 34 top points about use 33 battery door 4 Burst sett ing 11, 12 C camera dimensions 37 parts 3, 4 specifications 36 turn on/off 4 weight 37 Camera Setup Menu 25 Camera Sounds 25 Color 11 color depth 36 compression format [...]

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    Self-Timer light 4 Self-Timer s e tting 11, 12 sending individual images 23, 24 set date and time 5 setting up destinations 23 share pictures 21 Shutter button 3 shutter speed 36 slideshow 16 software install 6 solving problems 26 sounds of camera 2 5 specifications 36 State Selector 3 storage 36 Sunset mode 11 support process 32 T Theatre mode 11 [...]

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    Regulatory-1 Regulatory / Geltende Richtlinie n / Informations règlement aires Geräuschemiss ion LpA < 70 dB Am Arbeitsplatz Normaler Betrieb nach DIN 45635 T . 19 FCC statement The United States Federal Communications Commission (in 47 CFR 15.105) has spec ified that the following notice be brought to the attention of users of this product. T[...]