HP Photosmart 618 HP Photosmart 618 digital camera - (English) User Guide - Page 122
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shutter release button shutter speed size sleep mode slideshow soft keys sound record button speaker status LCD status LCD buttons strobe subject telephoto thumbnail TIFF A two-stage button on the top of the camera that is enabled in Capture mode. Pressing this button halfway down allows the camera to make various settings, such as Auto Focus Lock. Pressing this button all the way down in one motion allows the camera to make various settings and to capture one or more images, depending on the image type selected. The camera makes a shutter sound as each image is captured. The amount of time the shutter stays open when you press the shutter release button. The actual height and width of an image when you have saved the image. You will not see the image size change in the image LCD after you save it. A feature that conserves battery power by automatically shutting off the image LCD after a period of time (default 2 minutes) that the camera hasn't been used. The sequential viewing of images stored on the camera's memory card in Playback mode. Three buttons that are located just below the image LCD on the back of the camera. The soft keys let you work with images and menus on the image LCD. See also "image LCD" on page 118. A button on the back of the camera that allows you to record sound that is then attached to an image. The audio device on the back of the camera that allows you to hear the camera's system sounds (shutter clicks, beeps, and so forth). It also allows you to hear sound that was previously recorded and attached to an image via the camera's sound record button. The Liquid Crystal Display on the top of the camera that uses a combination of numeric characters and icons to communicate the camera's status, such as particular camera settings. The three buttons beneath the status LCD that you can press to set the flash mode, timer mode, and auto focus range. See also "auto focus range button" on page 115, "flash mode button" on page 117, and "timer mode button" on page 123. See "flash" on page 117. The main object, person, or scene that you want to capture with your camera. A lens that has a longer focal length and narrower field of view (includes less subject area) than a normal lens. A telephoto lens makes a subject appear larger and/or closer than does a normal lens at the same camera-to-subject distance. See also "wide angle" on page 124. A miniature of the original image that is large enough to allow you to identify the image, but is small enough to allow you to see multiple images in a single software window. Thumbnails are used to display on-screen images of the contents of a digital camera's memory card. Tagged Image File Format. A bitmapped file format for images. TIFF does not compress the image. TIFF files are supported by many programs and can also be used on many types of computers. See also "file type" on page 117 and "JPEG" on page 118. HP 618 Digital Camera User's Guide 122 Glossary