Vivitar ViviCam T135 manual

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    Viv iCa m T 135 3D Digital Camera User Manual © 2009- 20 11 Sak ar Inter national, Inc. All rights reser ved. W indow s an d the W indows l ogo are reg istered tr ademar ks of Micr osoft Corp oration. All oth e r tr ademar ks are th e pr operty o f t heir resp e ct iv e c ompanies.[...]

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    1 T able of Conten t s Introdu ction .................................................................................................................................. 2 W hat‟ s Included ............................................................................................................................ 2 Parts of the Cam era ............[...]

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    2 Introducti on Thank you for purchasing this cam era. Ever ythin g you need to t ake qua lity digital photos an d vide os is i ncluded with your cam era . V i vi ta r m akes ca pturing those speci al mom e nts as easy as poss i ble. Please read this m an ual ca refu lly fir st in order to g et the m ost ou t of your digita l camera. Note: Y our ca[...]

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    3 Parts of the C amera 1. Pow er Button 12 . Dele te / Dow n Button 2. Shutter Button 13 . V i viLink / R ig ht Button 3. LCD Screen 14 . Flash 4. LED / Charge Ind i cator 15 . USB S lo t 5. Zoom Out 16 . T rip od Socket 6. Zoom In 17 . Digital Lens 7. RESET 18 . SD Mem or y Card Sl ot 8. MODE B u tton 19 . Wrist S trap Connector 9. SET Button 20 .[...]

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    4 Initial Camera Set up Charging the Battery To charge your b attery, first connect the USB Cab le to your cam e ra . Then follow one of the steps below: A) - Conne ct one end of th e USB cable into the USB port on your cam era. - Conne ct the other e n d of the USB cable to the USB port on your com pute r . B) Charge the battery using the USB conn[...]

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    5 Battery Power:  Some features, such as Flash, will not w ork if the battery power le vel is low .  W hen the b attery power is lo w the battery icon turns red and the cam era wil l autom ati cally turn off a few se conds later .  The energy status of the pow er is d i splayed on LCD as shown below : Full battery power Medium batter y pow[...]

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    6 T ur ning On the Camera Using the Camera W hen pow er ing the cam era o n for the F IRST t i m e the cam era will take you through the INITIAL CAMERA SETUP . Powering the Camera ON 1) Battery Make sure the battery i s full y charged. 2) SD Card Ma ke su re the SD Mem or y Card ha s been i nserted properly . 3) Pow e r On Press the POWER button to[...]

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    7 cam er a setup. A message w i l l appear: “Continue w i th Camera Setup?” Select “Y es” to con tinue or “No” to exit the setup. N ot e : If y ou se l ect “N o ” a nd de c i de to l ea v e t he ca m er a se tu p , t he c am er a w i ll be s et t o it s de fa u lt se tt i ng s . T h es e s ett i ng s c an b e a dj u ste d at a n y t[...]

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    8 Main Camer a Mod es Y our cam era has d ifferent m ode s for the various cam er a fun ctions. Y ou can switch m odes by pr essing the MODE button on your cam era after the cam er a has bee n powered ON. Photo Capture Mode Use thi s m ode to captu re pictures with your cam era. This is the default mode w he n the camera is powered O N. T o take a [...]

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    9 Camera Te chnical S pecific ations I m age Senso r CMOS S ensor I m age Re solution 4032 x 3024 ( 12M ) / 364 8 x 2736 ( 10M) / 345 6 x 2592 (9M) / 3264 x 2448 ( 8M), 3648 x 2048 (7M- HD) / 2592 x 1944 ( 5M) / 2048 x1536 (3M) / 1920 x 1080 (2M- HD) / 640 x 4 80 (VGA) V i deo Re solut i on 640X480 pixels VGA / 32 0X240 p i xels QVGA Fil e Fo rm a [...]

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    10 Computer S ystem R equirem ents WI NDOWS OS T o be able to download photos and v i deos to your PC using the V i vitar E xperience Im age Manager Softw are, yo u wil l n eed the following m i ni m u m confi guration:  M ic ros o f t ® W in d ow s X P w ith Se rv ic e P ac k 3, W i nd ow s V ist a w it h S e rv ic e P a ck 1 or Wi n do w s 7 [...]

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    11 Powering t he Camera On/Off  Make sure the b ha ve been inserted properly into your d i gita l ca m era . If your ca m era com es with a rechar geab l e lithium batt ery , m ake sure i t is fu lly cha rged before the first u s e.  Make sure an SD card ha s been inserted into your c am er a. (SD card up to 32GB - SD Card not inc l uded) Ple[...]

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    12 Changing C amera M ode Y our camera has three main m odes: 1) Ph o to Ca pture Mode - Use this mode to capture p hotos w i th your camera. 2) V id eo Capture M ode - Use th i s m o de to capture videos with your cam er a . 3) Play b ack Mode (for photos and vide os) - Use this m ode to vi ew the photos and videos you have already taken w i th yo[...]

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    13 Navigati ng the Menu s Each cam er a m ode has a set o f m enu s specific to that m ode . 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2) Press the L E FT or RIGHT direction control buttons to scro l l between the various m enus for the current mode. 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control buttons to highlight the des [...]

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    14 Photo Ca pture Mode W hen the digita l cam era is fir st pow er ed ON, the camera will b e in Photo Capture Mode by default. The Photo Capture m od e all ows you to capture pictures with your d i gita l ca m era . T aking a Picture 1) W hile i n Photo Capture m ode, use the LCD display to direct the cam era at th e scene you w oul d like to capt[...]

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    15 Photo Capture Mod e Quick Function B uttons Y our di gita l cam era h as a four -directional pad that func tions as Quick Function buttons: Button Function Le f t Flash – T og gles the Fl ash options appearing on the LCD NOT E : No f l ash in 3D Photo Capt ure m ode . Up 3D Option – T oggles between 3D and 2D image capture Down Delete – Op[...]

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    16 Flash Options There are several Fla sh opt i ons available on your camera. The options appear on the Photo Capture Mode LCD screen in seq uence. T o change the F la sh m ode, press the LEFT Quick Fu nction button un til you a rri ve at you r de si red settings. NOT E : Fl ash i s available only in 2D P hoto Ca pture Mode. There is no Fl ash i n [...]

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    17 Photo Capture Mod e Menus The following are the m e nus that ap pear in your cam er a‟ s 2D and/or 3D Photo Capture M ode :[...]

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    18 3D Calibrati on – (3D Photo Capture on ly) The 3 D Calibrat i on Menu allows you to control the 3 D coord ina tes for your image. 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2 ) P r e ss t he LE F T o r RI GH T d i r e c t io n c o n t r ol b u t to n s to s c r ol l a n d s e le c t t h e 3D Ca li b ra t i on m e nu . [...]

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    19 setting or resto r e the cam er a‟ s default fa ctory se ttings. Image Resoluti on Me nu (3D and 2D Phot o Capture) The Image Resolution m e nu all ows you to choose the des i red size of the im ages taken by you r cam er a. Keep i n m i nd t hat im ag es with a higher resolut i on will also take up m ore of your cam er a‟s m e mory . 1) Pre[...]

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    20 5) A se le cted option icon w i ll appea r on the selected item. 6) Press the L E FT or RIGHT button to select the nex t menu item. 7) Press the MODE button to exit the m enu a nd retur n to your pr evious mode. 8) An icon reflecting your se l ection will display on the LCD screen. 9) Remem be r that this se tting w i ll be save d by your cam er[...]

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    21 Anti-Shake Menu (3D and 2D Photo Capt ure) The Anti-Shake feature reduces im age d istortion that can be caus ed by m ove m e nt o f the cam er a w hi le capturing the im age. 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2) Press the LEFT o r RIGH T direct i on control bu ttons to scroll and select the Anti-Shake m enu. 3)[...]

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    22 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the curr ent m ode. 2) Press the L E FT or RIGHT direction control buttons to scro l l and select the Face Detect m enu . 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control buttons to scroll through the m enu options. 4) Press the SET button to select and save the desired option. 5) A sele ct ed opt i on [...]

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    23 Color E ffect Menu (2D Photo Capture only ) Y ou can choose t o add a co l or effect to t he images taken w i th your cam er a. 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2) Press the L E FT or RIGHT direction control buttons to scro l l and select the C olor Effect m enu . 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control but[...]

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    24 setting or resto r e the cam er a‟ s default fa ctory se ttings. Image Sharpness Menu (2D Photo Capture) Y ou can set the level of sha rpness in the im a ges taken w ith your cam era . The sharpness l evel dictates if the edges of object s i n the im age are more or l ess distinct. 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m [...]

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    25 4) Press the SET button to select and save the desired option. 5) A sele cted option icon w i ll appea r on the selected item. 6) Press the L E FT or RIGHT button to select the nex t menu item. 7) Press the MODE button to exit the m enu and r eturn to your previous m od e. 8) An icon reflecting your se l ection will display on the LCD screen 9) [...]

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    26 Meteri ng Menu (3D and 2D Photo Capture ) The Metering setting will aff ect how you r cam e ra focuses when capturing an im age . Depending on your selection, the cam e ra will b e m o re sensitive to focusing on pa r ticular areas in the display and adjust the im a ge col or and light i ng accordingly . Center – A verag es the light m eter ed[...]

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    27 5) A sele cted option icon w i ll appea r on the selected item. 6) Press the L E FT or RIGHT button to select the nex t menu item. 7) Press the MODE button to exit the m enu a nd retur n to your pr evious mode. 8) Remem be r that this se tting w i ll be save d by your cam er a until you manually change the setting or resto r e the cam er a‟ s [...]

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    28 then p ress the SE T button t o select the option . 4) The “ Date Setup ” submenu w i ll open. 5) Scroll through the window with th e RIGHT a nd LEF T nav ig ation buttons. 6) Fo r e ach f ield in th e m e nu , us e th e UP and D OWN n av iga tio n but to ns to s et th e d at e and tim e. 7) W hen you have finished setting the da te and t i [...]

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    29 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2 ) P r e ss t he LE F T o r RI GH T d i r e c t io n c o n t r ol b u t to n s to s c r ol l a n d s el e c t t h e A u to P ow er Of f m e nu . 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control buttons to scroll through the m enu options. 4) Press the SET button to select and save t[...]

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    30 Format M e mory Card Menu (3D and 2D Ph oto Capture) Y ou can use the Form at Me m or y Card menu to delete all of the content that is currently on y ou r cam er a‟s m e mory card . Keep in mind that form a tting the m e mory card will p ermanen t ly d elete all of th e c o nte nt o n your c amera ’ s memory card . This option will delete al[...]

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    31 Y ou w il l then autom ati cally exit the m enu a nd retur n to the prev ious m o de with the digital cam er a setti ngs set to the Factory Defau l t Settings. Note: Af te r RESETTING to t he default sett i ngs, it is recomm ended to sel ect your system Language, Date/T im e and ViviLink for Photos and V i deos. If you do not, th e next time you[...]

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    32 Photo Pla y ba ck M ode The Playback Mode allows you to review and edit photos and videos that you‟ve already t aken w ith you camera.  W hen you f i rst turn on the cam era , the camera w i ll be in Photo Capture m od e by default .  Press the MODE button twice to open the Play b ack Mode.  Th e latest captured im ag e appear s on th[...]

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    33 Ph oto Playback Mode Quick Function B uttons Y our di gita l cam era h as a four -directional pad that functions as Quick Function buttons. Quick Function Button Function Lef t Displays the PRE VIOUS im a ge Up V i ews all the Pho tos as a Slide Show w i th 3 , 5 or 10 second intervals. T o e x it the Slide Show , press a ny bu tto n. Right Disp[...]

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    34 Photo Pla y back Mode Menus The following are the m e nus that ap pear in your cam er a‟ s Photo Pla yback M o de: Delet e Menu (3D and 2D Phot os ) W hile in the P l ayback Mode, you can de l ete pictures from your camera through the Delete menu. 1) V i ew the photo you would like to delete. 2) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the[...]

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    35 All of your im a ges will be perm anentl y deleted. A bl ank „No Files Exist‟ screen will appear . Press the MODE button t o ex i t the „No Files Ex i st‟ s creen a nd return to Photo Capture m ode . Remember : Al l images w i ll be deleted ex ce pt i m ages t hat are Protected/Locked. T o del ete a l ocked im age , fir st un l ock the i[...]

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    36 Rotate Menu (2D Phot os onl y) Use thi s m enu to ro t ate the pictures that you‟v e taken w i th your camera. 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2) Press the L E FT or RIGHT direction control buttons to scro l l and select the Rot a te m e nu. 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control buttons to scroll throu[...]

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    37 Protect/Lock M enu (3D and 2D Phot os ) Pictur es and V ideos taken w i th your camera can be protected or “ lo cked” to prevent any de letion or alteration being m a de to the file s. 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2) Press the L E FT or RIGHT direct ion contr ol buttons to scro ll and select the Pr otec[...]

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    38 Slide Show Menu (3D and 2D Phot os ) Y ou can vi ew a Slide Show of all the p ictures t aken with your cam era by p ressing the UP Qui ck Function button while in Playback m od e. The S lide Show m enu a llows you to set the interval len gth of t ime that each p ictu re will display during the s lide show . 1) Press the SET button to open the m [...]

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    39 Video Cap ture Mode The Video Capture Mode allows you to captur e vi deos w i th your digita l ca m er a. W hen the cam era i s f ir st pow er e d ON, the cam era w ill be in Photo Capture Mode. Press the MODE button once to access the V ideo Ca pture Mode . T aking a Video 1) W hile in V ide o Capture M od e use the LCD display to direct the ca[...]

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    40 Video Capture Mode Quick Fun ction Bu ttons Y our di gita l cam era h as a four -directional pad that functions as Quick Funct ion buttons. Quick Function Button Function Left Light Exposure – Ope ns the L ight Exposure m enu Up 3D Option – T oggle s betw ee n 3D and 2D image capture Down Delete - Opens the „De l ete Th i s Video‟ option[...]

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    41 Video Capture Mode Menus The follo w ing are the m enus that appear in yo ur cam er a‟s 2D and/or 3D Video Capture M ode :[...]

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    42 3D Calibrati on – (3D Photo Capture on ly) The 3 D Calibrat i on Menu allows you to control the 3 D coord ina tes for your image. 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2 ) P r e ss t he LE F T o r RI GH T d i r e c t io n c o n t r ol b u t to n s to s c r ol l a n d s e le c t t h e 3D Ca li b ra t i on m e nu . [...]

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    43 Image Size Menu (3D and 2D Photo Capture) The Im age Size m enu allows you to choose the des ir ed s i ze of the i m ages t aken by your cam er a . Keep i n m ind t hat im ag es with a larger size will also tak e up more of your cam er a‟ s m e m ory . 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2) Press t he LEF T or R[...]

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    44 setting or resto r e the c amera‟ s d efault factory settings. White Balance Menu (2D Photo Capture on l y) The W hite Balance feature allows your cam e ra to adjust the coloring of the captured i mages depending on the type of lig ht source in the cu rrent environment. Properly adjusting the W hite Balance setting to m atch your current envir[...]

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    45 7) Press the MODE button to exit the m enu a nd retur n to your pr evious mode. 8) Remem be r that this se tting w i ll be save d by your cam er a until you manually change the setting or resto r e the camera‟ s d efault factory settings. Image Sharpness Menu (2D Photo Capture on l y) Y ou can set the level of sha rpness in the im a ges taken [...]

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    46 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de. 2) P res s t he LE F T o r RI G H T d ir ec t io n c on tr o l bu t to ns t o s cr o ll a nd s e le ct th e L ig ht E x po su re m enu . 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control buttons to scroll through the m enu options. 4) Press the SET button to select an d save th e desi[...]

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    47 Meteri ng Menu (3D and 2D Photo Capture) The Metering setting will aff ect how your cam era focu s es when capturing an im ag e. Depending on your selection, the cam era will be more se nsi tive to focus ing on part i cular areas in the display and adjust the im a ge col or and light i ng accordingly . Center – A verag es the light m eter ed f[...]

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    48 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control buttons to scroll through the m enu options. 4) Press the SET button to select and save the d esi red option. 5) A sele cted opt i on icon will appear on the selected item . 6) Press the L E FT or RIGHT button to select the nex t menu item. 7) Press the MODE button to exit the m enu a nd retur n to you[...]

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    49 2) Press the LEFT or RI GHT direct io n control bu tton s to scro ll an d se l ect the Date/T im e menu. 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control buttons to highlight the “Date Setup” m enu option then press the SE T button t o select the option . 4) The “Date Setup” subm en u will open. 5) Scroll through the window with th e RIGHT a [...]

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    50 Frequency Menu (3D and 2D Photo Capture) The op tions i n the Frequency m enu r epresent the frequency of the electrical current in flu orescent lighting sources i n your loca l e. If your camera is set to a frequency that does not m atch yo ur coun try‟s electric current, you m ay see flickering or waves on the i mages t a ken by your camera.[...]

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    51 5) T o proceed with the form at, sel ect “Y es” a nd p r ess the SE T button. Y ou w il l be asked to confirm th e formatting of the m e m ory ca rd.  Sel ect “No” to ex i t withou t form atti ng.  Sel ect “Y e s” and press the SET button to be gin. The mem o ry card will be completely for m atted. Firmw a re ( Facto ry Default[...]

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    52 Video Pla yback Mode The Playback Mode allows you to review and edit photos and v i deos that you‟ve already tak en w ith you camera.  W hen you f i rst turn on the camera, the cam era will be in Photo Capture m ode by default .  Press the MODE button twice to open the Play b ack Mode.  Th e latest captured im ag e appear s on th e LC[...]

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    53 w ish to view . 3) Press the SET button to enlarge the im ag e full si ze. 4) Once the selected video is full size you can play and v i ew the video. Video Play back Mode Quick F unction B uttons Y our di gita l cam era h as a four -directional pad that functions as Quick Funct ion buttons. Quick Function Button Function Lef t Displays the PREVI[...]

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    54 Video Play back Mode Menus The following are the m e nus that ap pear in your cam er a‟ s V id eo P la yback Mode – for both 3D and 2D Video Capture: Delet e Menu W hile in the Playback Mode, you can de le te videos from yo ur cam era thr ough the Delete m e nu. 1) V i ew the video you wou ld like to de l ete. 2) Press the SET button to open[...]

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    55 m ode . Remember : Al l images w i ll be deleted ex ce pt i m ages t hat are Protected/Locked. T o del ete a l ocked image, first unlock the im age, then select delete.  If you do not want to delete all of your v id eos and photos, select „No‟ and press the SE T button. A ll i m ages will rem ai n on your SD card and you will exit the m e[...]

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    56 1) Press the SET button to open the m enu s for the current m o de . 2) Press the L E FT or RIGHT direction control buttons to scro l l and select the Protect/Lock m enu . 3) Press the UP or DOWN direct i on control buttons to scroll through th e m e nu options. 4) Press the SET button to select and save the desired option. 5) Press the MODE but[...]

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    57 Installing the Software Y ou m ust be connected to the internet to i nstall and run t he V ivitar Experien ce Image Ma nager so ftw a re. 1) Insert the insta ll ation CD into your CD- ROM drive. The in sta l lation screen should autom ati cally open. 2) On PC: T he V i vitar Ex per ience Im age Manager Insta ll er window appear s. If the w indow[...]

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    58 5) If you have internet access, the “Choose your language” window opens, choose your lan guage and click “Next” to open the next w i ndow . 6) Select your cam era model from the list and click “Nex t” to open the nex t window . 7) Click “Next” to confirm your camera model selection and to insta ll the application. 8) Please wait [...]

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    59 Getting P hotos and Vi deos f rom your Camera to Y our Com puter An SD card needs to be inserted. Do not d i sconnect the cable dur in g transfer . Doing so will cancel the transfer of any files on their way to yo ur computer . 1) Select the “Get Im ages” b utton from th e Mai n m enu. 2) The “Get Images from d evice ” window opens. 3) Y[...]

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    60 Get Started ! Using the V i vit ar Ex per ie nce Im age Manager , you can:  Uplo ad and m anage photos a n d v i deos to and from the m ost popul ar p hot o shari ng and soc ial networking sites - Facebook, F lickr , P i casa, MyS p a ce, Photobucket, T w i tpic, T witgoo a nd Y ouT ube  Seamlessl y transfer photos and videos from one soci[...]

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    61 T rans ferring Photo s and Videos : MACINT OS H 1) Use the USB cable that cam e with your cam era to connect your cam era to yo ur computer . 2) MS DC ap pear s on the LCD. 3) The camera‟ s de vice icon appears on the des kto p. 4) Click on the device icon and open the DCIM f ol der and the folder inside to v ie w the m edi a files. 5) Select [...]

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    62 Sakar War rant y Car d This warranty covers for the origin al consum e r pur chaser o nly and is not transferab le . Prod ucts that fail to function properly UNDER NORMAL USA GE, d ue to defe cts i n m a teri al or w ork m a nship w i ll be r epaired at no charge for parts or labor f or a period of one year from the tim e of purchase. What I s N[...]

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    63 Technical S upport For te c hnical support issues p l ease vis it our website at www .vivitar .co m . Y ou can fin d m an ual s, softw are and F AQ‟ s at the website. Can‟t find w h at yo u are loo k in g for? E- m ai l us at support@vivit ar .co m and one of our technic al support team m e m bers will answer your questions. For p hone suppo[...]