Bedienungsanleitung Bushnell 118328

Bedienungsanleitung für das Gerät Bushnell 118328

Gerät: Bushnell 118328
Kategorie: Fernglas
Produzent: Bushnell
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Datum des Hinzufügens: 7/5/2014
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DIgItal CaMera bInoCular
Instruction Manual
Model#: 118328 Lit. #: 98- 2384/12-12

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Section Index Page # Camera and Binocular Parts Guide 3 LCD Display Icon Guide 4 Basic Setup 5-6 Taking Still Photos 7-8 Shooting Videos 9 Using the Capture (Still Photo) Menu 10-12 The Video Output Menu 13 The Play (Review) Menu 14-15 The Setup Menu 16-17 Transferring the Photos/Videos to Your PC 18-19 Using the Binocular 20-21 General Care and Cleaning 21-22

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(H) Remote Camera and Binocular Parts Guide Jack (D) Arrow Keys & MENU (I) USB Button Port (F) Binocular (C) POWER/MODE Focus Knob Button (B) Card Slot (A) Battery (L) LCD Display Compartment Slide down to open - - + Battery polarity (G) Tripod Socket (E) OK/SNAP Button (K) Camera Lens (J) Diopter Adjustment (right eyecup) 3

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LCD Display Icon Guide 3 1 # Icon Live Preview Screen 1 Battery Indicator (full battery shown) (Still Photo 4 2 Single Shot (Burst setting=Off) Mode) 2 5 3 Scene Setting (Auto shown) 6 7 4 Photo Quality setting (3 stars=Fine) 8 5 Photo Resolution setting (5 Megapixels) 6 SD Card Inserted Live Preview 7 # of Photos Remaining (based on unused card memory) Screen (Video Mode) 8 Video Mode HD 9 9 Video Resolution (HD) 10 10 Elapsed Video Recording Time 11 11 Playback (Review) Mode 12 12 Video C

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BASIC SETUP Loading Batteries Slide the battery compartment cover (A) down, remove and set aside. Insert 3 AAA Alkaline or Lithium batteries into the compartment oriented as indicated by the polarity marks on the cover (both upper batteries “negative facing up”, lower battery “positive facing up”- see “Battery polarity” on pg. 3). Replace the cover, sliding it back into place until it clicks. Note: Rechargeable NiMh type batteries may also be used, but some may not deliver adequate current t

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The first item in the Setup menu is “Format”. Press the OK/SNAP (E) button, then press the DOWN arrow key to select “Execute”. Note: formatting the card will erase all files-make sure you have backed up any files you wanted to keep. Press OK/SNAP again to format the card (the display reads “One Moment”). Press the LEFT key twice to select and then exit the Capture menu. Setting the Menu Language Preference (Optional-only necessary for non-English speakers) To set the menu language (default=En

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TAKING STILL PHOTOS After completing the basic setup as described in the previous pages, you are ready to take a photo. To turn on the camera, press the POWER/MODE button until the Bushnell logo screen appears. The “live preview” display shows the battery condition, number of photos remaining on the SD card, and the current setting of various options, along with the image from the camera lens located between the binocular objective lenses. Please refer to “LCD Preview Display Icon Guide” for

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The “remaining photos” indicator near the lower right corner of the display (see pg. 4, #7) will drop as photos are taken. Once you are out of memory (storage space on the SD card), you will need to download the photos you have taken so they can be deleted to make room on the card for new photos, or you may remove the filled up card and install another SD card if you are on a trip away from your computer. A digital zoom feature is available (up to 8.0x in addition to the normal 8 power optica

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SHOOTING VIDEOS (USING VIDEO MODE) To enter Video mode (from Photo mode), briefly press the POWER/MODE button (C). The red movie camera icon appears at the top right corner of the display (pg. 4, #8). Start shooting the video at any time by pressing the OK/SNAP button. The counter at the bottom of the display changes to red and shows the elapsed recording time. The recording time is limited only by the amount of internal or card memory currently available. You may record a single long video

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USING THE CAPTURE (STILL PHOTO MODE) MENU As mentioned earlier in this manual, your ImageView is already set for high resolution and quality right out of the box. Exposure, white balance, and other variables are set automatically. This means that you will get good results for most subjects and lighting without the need to go into the menu to change any settings. However, you should become familiar with the available options so that you can improve your photos if, for example, you decide the

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CAPTURE MENU Parameter Settings Function/Description (Bold=Default) Quality Fine, Standard, Sets the amount of .jpg file compression, which affects the quality of the photo and the size Economy of the file it creates. t his can be used independently of Size to store more photos (with lower quality) if you choose. “Fine” produces the highest quality, but also generates larger files that fill available card memory quicker. Scene Mode Auto, Sport, Night, Leave on default “Auto” (auto exposure) f

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CAPTURE MENU Parameter Settings Function/Description (Bold=Default) iSO Auto, 100, 200, 400, Sets the sensor’s sensitivity to light. “Auto” will automatically select lower iSO in bright light, 800 higher iSO in lower light. Lower iSO settings=better image quality Color Standard, Vivid, Standard=normal colors, Vivid=extra rich colors, Sepia=”antique” photo effect, Sepia, Monochrome Monochrome=black & white photo effect. Saturation High, Normal, Low Selects amount of color saturation. High=deepe

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THE VIDEO OUTPUT (VIDEO MODE) MENU Whenever the ImageView is switched to Video mode (see “Shooting Videos-Using Video Mode), pressing the MENU button will display the Video Output menu instead of the Capture menu. It is much shorter, providing only a Size (video resolution) option, along with EV and White Balance, which have the same functions as they do in the Capture menu. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys and OK/SNAP button to select parameters, change settings, and confirm a new setting the sam

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THE PLAY (REVIEW) MENU When you are in Still Photo or Video modes, pressing the RIGHT arrow key enters Play (Review) mode, which allows you to view previously captured photos or videos that are stored on the SD card. Once you are in Play (Review) mode, pressing the MENU button enters the Play menu, which offers the options shown below. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys and OK/SNAP button to select parameters, change settings, and confirm a new setting the same way as previously described in “Using

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PLAY (REVIEW) MENU Parameter Settings Function/Description (Bold=Default) Protect Single, All, Select Select “Single” then press OK to protect the currently displayed (last) photo or video from accidental deletion. Select “All” then press OK to protect all photos/videos stored on the SD card. Select “Select” to choose from thumbnail images of all photos/videos stored on the card (use the arrow keys to highlight the image you want, then press MENU), then press OK to protect the selected imag

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THE SETUP MENU (Additional Menu Tab- Accessed from Capture Menu, Play Menu or Video Output Menu) After you first enter any other menu screen, press the RIGHT arrow key to switch to the Setup menu. The Setup menu provides a variety of basic operating functions that are unrelated to capturing or reviewing photos and videos. The SETUP tab at the top right of the menu display will be highlighted after you select it. Use the UP/ DOWN arrow keys and OK/SNAP button to select parameters, change setti

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SETUP MENU Parameter Settings Function/Description (Bold=Default) Language English, French, Selects language used for all menu screens. German, italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese 1, Chinese 2, Japanese Auto Off 1 Min, 3 Min, 5 Selects elapsed time after last button press before camera shuts off to conserve battery power. Min, Off Select “Off” to cancel (power stays on unless camera is manually turned off by holding Mode/ Power button) Sys. Reset Cancel, Execute Press OK. Select “Execute”

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TRANSFERRING THE PHOTOS & VIDEOS TO YOUR PC 1. Make sure the ImageView is powered off. Connect the supplied cable to the USB port (I) above the SD card slot on the ImageView, then connect the other end directly to a main USB port on your computer-do not use front panel/keyboard USB ports or unpowered “hubs”. 2. The ImageView will be recognized as a standard “USB Mass Storage” device by your PC or Mac computer. This means that the camera files can be easily viewed, edited, or copied to your ha

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5. After the photos are transferred to your computer, you can disconnect the ImageView. (Mac Users: you should “eject” the “disk” that appeared on your desktop when the camera was connected-you can simply drag it to the Trash to eject it). 6. You’re now ready to open the photo files in any photo editing software. Just use File>Open and go to the folder where you stored the photos earlier. It is also possible to open and work with your photos directly from the ImageView while it is still con

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USING THE BINOCULAR Adjusting the Binocular IPD The distance between the eyes, called “interpupillary distance,” varies from person to person. To set the hinge to the right spacing for your eyes: Hold the binocular in the normal viewing position, with a firm grip on each side. Move the barrels closer together or further apart until you see a single circular field. Always re-set your binocular to this position before using. Eyecups The ImageView binocular is fitted with rubber roll-down eyecup


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