Bushnell 11-1211 Owner's Manual - Page 5

Setup and Basic Operation

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CAMERA PARTS Setup and Basic Operation 1.The camera is powered by two AAA alkaline, lithium, or NiMh batteries (not included). Insert batteries into the compartment, with the springs in contact with the negative (flat) end of each battery. A meter on the display will indicate battery condition when the camera is in use. 2. Insert an SD card ("upside down" with metal contacts facing up) in the card slot if expanded file storage is desired. Gently push the card in until it stops. To remove, simply pull the card straight out. Make sure the camera power is off when inserting or removing a card. You may use SD cards (not MMC cards) up to 1 GB capacity. The camera has 8 MB of internal memory which can hold over 100 photos, so a card is not necessary. However, the internal memory contents will be lost if the batteries are removed or die-unlike photos stored on an SD memory card. A card icon is seen in the top right of the display when the camera is turned on, if a card is inserted 3. Press and release the MODE button to turn on the camera. The "live preview" display will come on a second or two later. The camera will turn off automatically after about one minute if no buttons are pressed. Note: when the camera is connected to a computer via a USB cable, the camera will turn on automatically, and draw power from the computer with no battery drain. 4. Hold the ImageView steady and press SNAP to take a picture. The camera focus is preset to take sharp photos from appoximately 35 feet to infinity. To turn off the camera, hold down the MODE button. 5. When using a tripod, you can help avoid the effects of camera shake by plugging the supplied remote shutter release into the jack next to the SD card slot, and using the button on the remote rather than SNAP to take photos.  ImageView 111211 1LIM draft.indd5 5 3/12/07 4:01:03 PM

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CAMERA PARTS
1.°e camera is powered by two AAA alkaline, lithium, or NiMh batteries (not included). Insert batteries
into the compartment, with the springs in contact with the negative (flat) end of each battery. A meter on
the display will indicate battery condition when the camera is in use.
2. Insert an SD card ("upside down" with metal contacts facing up) in the card slot if expanded file storage
is desired. Gently push the card in until it stops. To remove, simply pull the card straight out. Make sure
the camera power is off when inserting or removing a card. You may use SD cards (not MMC cards) up
to 1 GB capacity. °e camera has 8 MB of internal memory which can hold over 100 photos, so a card is
not necessary. However, the internal memory contents will be lost if the batteries are removed or die-unlike
photos stored on an SD memory card. A card icon is seen in the top right of the display when the camera
is turned on, if a card is inserted
3. Press and release the MODE button to turn on the camera. °e "live preview" display will come on a
second or two later. °e camera will turn off automatically after about one minute if no buttons are pressed.
Note: when the camera is connected to a computer via a USB cable, the camera will turn on automatically, and
draw power from the computer with no battery drain.
4. Hold the ImageView steady and press SNAP to take a picture. °e camera focus is preset to take sharp
photos from appoximately 35 feet to infinity. To turn off the camera, hold down the MODE button.
5. When using a tripod, you can help avoid the effects of camera shake by plugging the supplied remote
shutter release into the jack next to the SD card slot, and using the button on the remote rather than SNAP
to take photos.
Setup and Basic Operation
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