Easypix S318 Bedienungsanleitung
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Manual
1. Get to know your camera
1.1 Features
3.1 Mega pixels resolution sensor
Video clips
Audio record
Web camera
Built-in Microphone Voice recorder
Built-in flash Light
TV output with audio
1.5" TFT real color display
Internal 16MB flash memory and SD card support
Driver free for Windows 2000/XP/Vista and MAC 9.x and X.x
Macro mode
1.2 Specifications
Sensor 3.0 Me
g
a
p
ixel CMOS sensor
12.0 Mega pixels: (4032x3024) (Hardware Interpolation)
8.0 Mega pixels: (3264x2448) (Hardware Interpolation)
5.0 Mega pixels: (2560x1920) (Hardware Interpolation)
3.1 Mega pixels: (2048x1536)
1.3 Mega pixels: (1280x960)
Image resolution
300K pixels: (640x480)
Lens F/2.8 f=8.5mm
Focus range 0.5m. ~ Infinity
Macro mode 11cm – 18cm
Digital zoom 8x
Flash strobe Built-in (Auto/force/off)
LCD display 1.5" real color LTPS TFT
White balance Auto/Daylight/cloudy/Tungsten/Fluorescent
Video mode 30fps@QVGA &20fps@VGA
Built-in memor
y
16MB Flash memor
y
VGA: (640x480) --138 Pictures
1.3M: (1280x960) -- 54Pictures
3.1M: (2048x1536) -- 28 Pictures
5.0M: (2560 x 1920) -- 21 Pictures
8.0M: (3264x2448) -- 14 Pictures
Picture Capacity in
16M memory (The
quantity of pictures
varies and depends on
the complexity of the
scene) 12M: (4032x3024) --3 Pictures
External memory card SD card supports up to 2GB
File format Picture: JPEG, Video: AVI, Voice: WAV
Self timer 2/10/10+2 seconds
PC interface USB 1.1
TV-out NTSC/PAL
Power source 2xAAA alkaline batteries.(Rechargeable battery is not recommended)
1.3 System requirement
Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Operating System Mac 9.x or X.x
CPU Pentium II or above
RAM At least 64MB
Inte
r
face USB
p
ort
CD 4x s
p
eed CD ROM or above
2. Functional parts:
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1 Shutter / OK
button
Press this button to take photographs or to start/stop recording a short video
clip. This button can be also used to confirm changes.
2 Power on/off
button The camera is turned on by pressing it; press it again to turn off.
3Self-timer
indicator Flashes when the self-timer function is used.
4Flash light Use the built-in flash to give the subject extra lighting if it is in dark
surroundings (the best flash distance is recommended within 1.5 m.).
5Macro mode
Switch
Macro mode: To take close-up photographs (distance 11cm- 18cm).
Normal mode: To take photographs of the surroundings or people (distance
of approximately 0.5M - infinity).
6AV port For television connection.
7USB
interface
Connect the camera to the computer. Via this connection, you can save
photographs and video clips on a computer or use the camera as a web cam
to chat on the Internet.
8Lens Records the image to be taken.
Note: Keep the lens clean. Dirt and fingerprints affect the outcome of the picture.
9Buzzer Buzzer
10 LCD screen
On the (TFT) LCD screen, you can do the following: view the image to be
photographed (Preview), view photographs and video clips, view camera
setting, and set the camera.
11 Macro LED When the indicator is lit, the camera is in Macro mode.
12 MIC For record voice.
13 UP UP & Digital zoom in
14 Down Down & Digital zoom out
15 Strap hook Hook for attaching the wrist strap to the camera.
16 Menu For the camera setting.
17 Left / flash light For menu left selection and flash light setting.
18 Playback/Mode Press it to playback mode, Press it and hold 2 seconds to different mode selection.
19 Right /display For menu right selection and LCD display on / off.
20 Battery door 2xAAA alkaline batteries
21 SD card slot SD card slot.
22 Tripod
connector For fix up the camera on tripod.
3. See following details to setting your digital
camera.
12M pixel resolution 4032 x 3024
8.0M pixel resolution 3264 x 2448
5.0M pixel resolution 2560 x 1920
3.1M pixel resolution(Default) 2048 x 1536
1.3M pixel resolution 1280 x 960
Size
VGA resolution 640 x 480
Quality Fine(Default)/Standard/Economy Picture quality set
Scene mode Auto(Default)/Sport/Night/
Portrait/Landscape/Backlight Scene set
Exposure
value
+/-2, +/-5/3, +/-4/3,
+/-2/3,+/-1/3 +/-1, 0(Default) Level of exposure
Auto (Default) Automatic white balance
Daylight White balance selected for daylight
surrounding
Cloudy White balance selected for cloudy surrounding
Tungsten White balance selected for tungsten lighting
White
balance
Fluorescent White balance selected for fluorescent
surrounding
ISO Auto(Default)/100/200 Sensitivity select
Color Standard (Default) / Vivid /
Sepia / Monochrome Color setting
Saturation Normal(Default) / High / Low Saturation setting
Sharpness Normal(Default) / Hard /Soft Sharpness setting
2s Set the delay time at 2s to take a picture
10s Set the delay time at 10s to take a picture
Self timer
10+2s
Set the delay time at 10s to take a picture,
and then every 2s to take pictures
automatically.
Date Input Off(Default)/Set DD,MM,YYYY
Time Stamp Off(Default)/Date Only/Date
& Time
Show the date and / or time on the
pictures
Capture
Continuous
shoot Continuous shoot Can continuously shoot up to 3 pictures
within 10 seconds.
Format Execute/cancel Format the memory card.
Language
English(Default)/T-Chinese/
S-Chinese/French/German/
Italian/Spanish/Portuguese
Select display language
Auto power
off 1/3/5 min and Off Auto power off in1min, 3min(default) or
5 min if no operation
Sys. Reset Execute/cancel Restore default setting
50Hz Main European electricity frequency Light-
Frequency
(Flicker) 60Hz Main American electricity frequency
NTSC American and Japanese video format
TV- Out PAL European video format.
PC Cam Work as a web camera.
SET
Setup
USB Disk Drive Act as a portable disk.
Note: The settings will not change when the camera is turned off
4. Explanation of the status icons
Item Function Description
1 Battery indicator
The batteries are full.
The batteries are empty.
2 Recording mode
Setting for photographs taking
Setting for videos capture
3 Date stamp Displays the date day/month/year
4 Memory or SD card
indicator
Indicates memory or SD card
: Pictures stored in built-in memory
:Pictures stored in SD card
5 Photo / Video counter
Photo mode :No. of balance picture can be taken;
Video mode: Balance of recording time in second;
Playback mode: The No. of pictures or video clips
6 Selected
12M= 4032x3024;
8M= 3264x2448;
5M=2560x1920;
3.1M = 2048x1536;
1.3M=1280x960;
VGA=640x480;
7 Flash indicator
: Force flash.
: Auto Flash: The camera determines if the flash
must be used or not.
: No Flash: The flash is turned off.
8 Picture quality
The quality is fine(Default).
The quality is standard.
The quality is economy.
9 Brightness Alert Alert user to hold the camera steadily.
10 Normal / Macro
mode indicator
Normal mode (0.5m – infinity)
Macro mode (11cm –18cm)
11 View center
5. Using the camera
5.1 Installing the batteries
1. Open the battery door.
2. Insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries into the camera.
3. Turn on the camera.
Press the POWER button to turn it on (press it again to turn off).
5.2 Inserting a memory card (not included)
This camera has built-in internal memory. This memory can be extended with a SD memory card
(not included).
Follow the instructions given below to insert the optional SD memory card into the camera.
1. Turn off the camera first.
2. Insert the SD card into the slot.
Note: There is only one way to insert the SD memory card into the slot. Do not force the card into
the slot. This may damage both the camera and the SD memory card.
Note: The SD memory card must be formatted before taking photographs. See the following
sections for more information.
5.3 Formatting the memory
If you use a SD card, it must first be formatted before you can take photographs. Follow the
instructions given below to do this.
1. Press Menu button
2. Select Setup setting by right key.
3. Press shutter to confirm and select by up or down key.
4. Press shutter to format the card or memory.
5.4 Setting the resolution
The camera can be set to different resolutions.
1. Press MENU to set proper resolution.
Resolution: VGA(640 x 480 1280 x 960),1.3M( ) 3.1M (2048 x 1536),
5M (2560 x 1920), 8M (3264 x 2448), 12M (4032 x 3024)
2. Six different resolutions will be displayed. Select the desired resolution by using the ▲ or
▼buttons and then press the shutter button to confirm the selection.
5.5 Taking photographs
1. Turn on the camera by pressing the ON/OFF button.
2. Press MODE to set the camera to photo mode ( ).
3. Depending on the distance to the object being photographed, use Macro switch to
adjust the distance. Select the flower symbol ( ) if you wish to take a close-up
photograph (11cm –18cm).
If you wish to take photograph of surroundings or people (0.5m - infinity), set the Macro
switch to Normal mode ( ).
4. If you are not sure if there is enough lighting, turn the automatic flash ( ) on by pressing
the flash button. (If the battery power is too low, the flash won’t be activated).
5. Use the LCD screen to aim the object you wish to photograph.
6. Press Shutter button and hold the camera steadily for 2 to 3 sec, until the LCD display turn
on again.
Caution: 1) Taking picture for fast-moving object is not recommended.
2) Image may be distorted when taking picture in a moving vehicle.
5.6 Zoom in and out
The camera can zoom in up to 8 times.
1. Zoom in by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, a number will appear on the display. 8.0 is the
maximum zoom.
2. You can zoom in by pressing the UP or DOWN button.
5.7 Taking photographs using self-timer function
You can use the self-timer function when you wish to take a photograph for yourself or when you
wish to photograph for an object where the camera must be as still as possible, for example on
the stand.
1. Set the camera to photo mode.
2. Press the MENU button. The quick menu will appear.
3. Press ▼ ▼ to self-timer mode, press shutter and ▲or to set the delay time: 2seconds / 10
seconds / 10+2seconds or off.
4. Press the shutter button to confirm. The self-timer function is now ready for use.
5. Aim at the object you wish to photograph.
6. Press the SHUTTER button to take a photograph.
7. The self-timer indicator LED in the front will blink.
8. The photograph will be taken after the timer reaches the delay time that you pre-set, and
the camera will beep once.
5.8 Recording video clips
1. Press the MODE button to select.
2. Press the SHUTTER button to start recording video, press the SHUTTER button again to
stop recording. The video clip will now be saved as an AVI file in the camera memory.
3. Press MENU to set proper resolution, EV and WB, and press OK to confirm.
5.9 Recording voice
1. Press MODE button to select the voice recording mode,
2. Press SHUTTER to start voice recording and press it again to stop.
5.10 Playback photographs
1. Press MODE button, press or to select the video photo.
2. Press ▲,photo will zoom in; press ▼,photo will zoom out
3. Press ▲, ▼, or to shift the image.
4. Press MENU to select SLIDE SHOW, and then press shutter to confirm. The pictures
saved in your camera or your SD card will be displayed in sequence automatically.
5.11 Playback video clips
1. When video clips are displayed, press ▲ to play, and press ▼ key to stop.
2. Press ▲ to pause the playback
3. Press MODE key to exit.
5.12 Delete photographs and video clips
You can choose to delete a single photograph / video clip, or delete all the photographs / video
clips in the memory.
5.12.1 Delete photograph
Follow the instructions given below to delete photograph.
1. Press MODE key to enter the playback mode.
2. Press the MENU button and select Delete One/Delete All, press OK to confirm.
3. If you select Protect picture, your current file or images can not be deleted.
4. Press MENU to exit.
NOTE: Select ‘Deleting All’ and Press OK to confirm, all the pictures will be deleted.
6. Installing the camera driver
The driver in the CD has to be installed, under following applications:
For Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista: For using as a PC cam only. (Download
picture /video is driver free)
6.1 Uninstalling old drivers and devices
There is a chance for a conflict between the new driver and an existing driver in the computer. In
that case, it is better to remove those drivers before installing the new driver.
1. Enter Windows ‘Safe Mode’ (press F8 when starting Windows and then select ‘Safe Mode’
from the menu which will be displayed).
2. Click on ‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’ and double-click on ‘Add/Remove Programs’
icon.
3. Find all the programs for similar, old devices and remove these by clicking on the
‘Add/Remove’ button. When in ‘Safe Mode’, it is possible for some programs to appear
twice. In that case, remove all the programs which appear twice.
4. Restart the computer.
6.2 Installing the driver for Windows 2000 /Windows XP /
Windows Vista
Note: Make sure all other programs are closed during the installation process.
Note: During installation for Windows XP/Vista, you may receive a message saying that the driver
has not been signed. This does not cause a problem for the functionality of the program.
Please click "Yes" to continue.
Note: For example, ‘D: \’ is used to indicate the CD-ROM drive. This may be different for your
computer.
1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The installation program will start
automatically. If it does not start automatically, please do the following:
a) Select 'Run' from Windows Start menu.
b) Type [D:\SETUP.EXE] and click on 'OK' to start the Software Installer.
2. The Software Installer will appear.
3. Select the language you wish to use for the installation.
4. Click on ‘Install driver’ to start the installation of the camera driver.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions.
6.3 Connecting the camera
The camera can be connected to the computer in two different modes: Mass Storage Device, or
as a PC camera for video conferencing on the Internet.
6.3.1 Connecting as a mass storage device
1. Turn the camera on by pressing the ON/OFF button.
2. Press MENU button and press RIGHT key to select the Setup setting.
3. Press ▼button to set USB connection.
4. Press▲or ▼button to choose the Disk Drive mode.
5. Press OK to confirm.
6. Connect the camera to the computer.
7. Windows will automatically detect the camera. You can use this camera as a removable
disk.
6.3.2 Connecting as a PC camera
When you connect the camera as a PC camera, you can use the camera as a web cam for video
conferencing on the Internet by using Windows NetMeeting or Windows Messenger.
(You must install the driver before connecting the Digital Camera to your computer. )
1. Turn the camera on by pressing the ON/OFF button.
2. Press MENU button and press RIGHT key to select the Setup setting.
3. Press▼ button to chook USB connection.
4. Press▲or ▼ button to choose the PC camera mode.
5. Press OK to confirm.
6. Connect the camera to the computer.
7. Windows will automatically detect the camera. You can use this camera as a web camera.
7. Trouble shooting
Problem Cause Solution
Cannot turn on the camera by
pressing the “power” button.
Low battery power.
Battery placed at wrong
polarities.
Replace or install the battery
correctly.
Photos can not be saved
when taking pictures.
The memory card or
built-in memory hasn’t
been formatted properly.
Format the memory in SETUP mode
of the camera. Please refer to
section 5.3.
Cannot find removable disk
after connecting the camera
to the computer.
1. Connection failure.
2. The mode of the
camera is not set to
removable disk
properly
1. Make sure all cable connections
are secured and restart the
computer if necessary.
2. Set the camera to removable disk
mode, refer to section 6.3.1
(system setting, USB
connection).
Flash does not work. Battery Power is too low. Replace with new ALKALINE
battery.
The batteries used up very
fast.
Use wrong type of battery. Replace with new ALKALINE
battery.
The photos are over exposure
Set the flash light to force
mode in bright
environment.
Set the Flash light to Auto mode .
The photos are blurry
1. The camera is not held
steadily
2. The lens of camera is
dirty
1. Hold the camera steadily until it
beeps when taking photo.
2. Clean the lens with soft dry cloth.
Get a warning message:
“Capture device was not
detected” when trying to open
PC cam.
1. Conflict with another
camera or video
device.
2. The mode of the
camera is not set to
PC cam mode
properly.
1. Remove any other camera driver
completely from your system.
Sometimes you have to re-install
your system.
2. Set the camera to PC cam mode,
refer to section 6.3.2 (system
setting, USB connection).
Cannot preview image in PC
Camera mode.
“Preview” is not selected
in option Menu in PC.
Click “preview” in the “option” menu
to select it.
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Kategorie: | Kamera |
Modell: | S318 |
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