User manual AIPTEK POCKETCAM 4000 PK40

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[. . . ] PocketCam 4000 User's Manual 1. Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camera; otherwise the warranty will be voided. Avoid all contact with water and dry hands before using. Do not expose the camera to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight. [. . . ] Over-exposed. 26 3 Adjusting the exposure 1 2 1 Still picture mode Rotate the Mode dial to Set the exposure . Advanced Settings Press the MENU/OK button to enter the MENU. Press the Control button to select the icon, then press the MENU/OK button to bring up the setting screen as 2 . 1 Exposure selected 2 Press the Control button to select a mode that you consider it most appropriate to the source of light in your shooting environment. Then press the MENU/OK button to confirm. 2 Setting screen Auto Based on the frame to automatically determine the best brightness value for your shooting environment. AE frame Back light Select this item when the subject is lit from behind light. Average Based on current conditions to determine the brightness value for your shooting environment. 27 4 Adjusting the exposure value (EV) compensation 1 2 1 Still picture mode Rotate the Mode dial to Set the EV compensation . Press the MENU/OK button to enter the MENU. Press the Control button to select the icon, then press the MENU/OK button to bring up the setting screen as 2 . 1 EV Comp. selected 2 Press the Control button to increase the value of the exposure compensation or press the Control button to reduce the value. Then press the MENU/OK button to confirm. 2 Setting screen The applicable value ranges from -1. 5 to +1. 5. A positive value indicates the display will be brighter than usual; while a negative value makes the result dimmer. 28 5 Setting the date stamp 1 2 1 Still picture mode Rotate the Mode dial to Set the date stamp . Advanced Settings Press the MENU/OK button to enter the MENU. Press the Control button to select the icon, then press the MENU/OK button to bring up the sub-menu as 2 . 1 Date Stamp selected 2 The camera allows you to determine whether a date stamp appears on the pictures taken. Press the Control button to select the date stamp On ( ) or Off ( ). Then press the MENU/OK button to confirm. 2 Date Stamp sub-menu 29 6 Configuring other user settings 1 2 1 Still picture mode Rotate the Mode dial to Set the user setting . Press the MENU/OK button to enter the MENU. Press the Control button to select the icon, then press the MENU/OK button to bring up the sub-menu as 2 . 1 User Setting Selected 2 Press the Control button to highlight a setting mode that you wish to configure. Then press the MENU/OK button to confirm. 2 User Setting menu 30 3 User Setting menu User Setting allows you to set some elemental functions of the camera. The following table is the description of all user setting items. Language This item allows you to set the usage of language on the LCD display. For details on setting, see page 18. Advanced Settings Buzzer This item determines whether the beep sounds when operating the camera. Flicker This item allows you to set the flicker to prevent nosie and get the best image. The default flicker value depends on your country. For details, see the "More on flicker" section on page 49. TV type This item is related to viewing images by connecting your camera to the television. Set the TV type to prevent television display problems. The default TV type depends on your country. NTSC is for America, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, etc. ; PAL is for European countries, China, Hong Kong, etc. 31 8. Real-time display on TV Connect your camera and TV via an AV cable for real-time display. 1 2 1 2 3 Set the TV type Rotate the Mode dial to to set the TV type. (Please see the method described on page 30-31 to set the PAL or NTSC type. ) Connect your camera to TV Turn on your TV and switch to AV mode. Insert the video and audio ends of the AV cable to the AV-in port on your TV. [. . . ] Please change the batteries. 46 The image is too blurred. Keep the camera steady with pressing the Shutter button while taking pictures. The image is too dark. You may need to take pictures or movies in the place with adequate light or use the flash strobe. If you want the movie with sound playback, please copy the movie to your computer and view it on the computer. Set the filter matching the place you are staying. Please refer to the "More on flicker" section on page 49. [. . . ]

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