HP Photosmart 618 HP Photosmart 618 digital camera - (English) User Guide - Page 119
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Landscape Program exposure mode LCD LED lens live view Manual Focus mode marking memory card memory card access LED memory card door MENU button menus microphone mode dial modes NTSC connection One Shot image type HP 618 Digital Camera User's Guide The exposure mode setting in the Photo Assist menu that automatically optimizes the camera settings for taking pictures of distant subjects, such as landscape scenes. See also "exposure modes" on page 116. Liquid Crystal Display. A display technology that is used on digital cameras. An LCD displays numeric characters and/or icons to communicate the camera's status, such as the particular settings that you have made for taking a picture. See also "image LCD" on page 118 and "status LCD" on page 122. Light Emitting Diode. An indicator on the camera that shows the status of some feature or process by either lighting solid or blinking on and off. One or more pieces of optical glass or similar material designed to collect and focus rays of light to form a sharp image on the film (for traditional film cameras) or the CCD (for digital cameras). Lenses are rated according to their maximum aperture (smallest possible f-number) and their focal length (usually specified in millimeters). See also "aperture" on page 115, "CCD" on page 116, and "f-number" on page 117. Using the image LCD on the back of the camera to view the picture subject before taking the picture. The focus mode that you set in the Photo Assist menu that lets you control the focus distance of the lens when capturing images. See also "Auto Focus mode" on page 115. Specifying an image or several images to which you will then apply a single action. A small removable, non-volatile storage medium for digital information that acts as the film in a digital camera. The memory card stores the images so you can process or view them at a later time. Make sure the camera is powered off any time you remove the memory card from the camera. The LED that blinks to indicate the memory card is in use. See also "LED" on page 119. The door on the side of the camera that you open to access the memory card in the camera. A button on the back of the camera that lets you view menus on the image LCD in the Capture, Review, or Playback mode. See also "modes" on page 119. These appear on the image LCD when you press the MENU button in the Capture, Review, or Playback mode and are used to choose and set camera settings. The audio device on the front of the camera used to record sound that is then attached to an image. See "camera mode dial" on page 116. These set the way the camera functions. There are four operational modes: Capture, Review, Playback, and PC Connect. National Television Standards Committee connection. The video (TV) connection standard used in the United States and Japan. The image type setting on the camera that captures one image at a time. See also "image type" on page 118. 119 Glossary