Bushnell Imageview 11-1025 Owner's Manual - Page 8

Using the Operational Modes - software

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Using the Operational Modes (Bold indicates default settings) Mode Icon Settings Description Video Video Camera OFF, High (640x480 pixels per frame, 29 fps), Low (320x240 pixels) Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" video resolution instead of "OFF" to put the camera in video mode. Wait a few seconds for the camera to automatically return to the normal display, then begin shooting by pressing SNAP. The counter will show the elapsed time while recording the video clip. Press SNAP again to stop shooting. The counter will advance by one, indicating the video file has been saved. Return to the video mode setting and select OFF to reset the camera to still photo mode. Quality Hq or Lq High, Low Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" quality to choose the amount of file compression, which affects the size of the photo file. "Lo" allows more photos to be stored in memory, but at reduced quality. Resolution Hi or Lo High (2.0MP*), Low (1.3 MP) *via software interpolation Select "Hi" or "Lo" resolution, based on your preference for more detailed photos (Hi) or being able to take a greater number of photos (Lo). 8

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Mode
Icon
Settings
Description
Video
Video
Camera
OFF
, High
(640x480
pixels per
frame, 29 fps),
Low (320x240
pixels)
Select
"Hi"
(recommended)
or
"Lo"
video
resolution instead of "OFF" to put the camera in
video mode. Wait a few seconds for the camera to
automatically return to the normal display, then
begin shooting by pressing SNAP. The counter
will show the elapsed time while recording the
video clip. Press SNAP again to stop shooting. The
counter will advance by one, indicating the video
file has been saved. Return to the video mode
setting and select OFF to reset the camera to still
photo mode.
Quality
Hq or Lq
Hi
gh, Low
Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" quality to
choose the amount of file compression, which
affects the size of the photo file. "Lo" allows more
photos to be stored in memory, but at reduced
quality.
Resolution
Hi or Lo
High (2.0MP*),
L
ow (1.3 MP)
*via software
interpolation
Select "Hi" or "Lo" resolution, based on your
preference for more detailed photos (Hi) or being
able to take a greater number of photos (Lo).
Using the Operational Modes
(
Bold
indicates default settings)