Specifications
Using PC-CAM 350 as a Digital Camera 3-3
❑ Single snapshot (normal resolution)
This is the default mode once the camera is turned on.
Select this mode if you want to take single snapshots at normal resolution.
Images are captured at a resolution of 352 x 288.
Select the flash mode that you want and then press the Snapshot button to
take a snapshot. The front red LED blinks once and the camera-ready green
LED blinks when the image is stored into memory, and turns on after the image
is saved.
❑ Single snapshot (low resolution)
Select this mode if you want to take single snapshots at low resolution. Images
are captured at a resolution of 176 x 144.
Select the flash mode that you want and then press the Snapshot button to
take a snapshot. The front red LED blinks once and the camera-ready green
LED blinks when the image is stored into memory, and turns on after the image
is saved.
❑ Self-timer single snapshot (normal resolution)
Select this mode if you want a normal resolution snapshot to be taken after a
delay of ten seconds. Images are captured at a resolution of 352 x 288.
You can use this feature to take pictures of yourself.
Press the Snapshot button to take a delayed snapshot. The front LED will
blink with increasing speed and then proceed to take a snapshot in the Single
snapshot mode.
The delay time is ten seconds.
Note: You can cancel the snapshot while the camera is counting down by
pressing the Snapshot button again.
When the audio cues of your
camera are enabled, a
warning sound is emitted if
the lighting conditions are
inadequate for a snapshot.
• To view pictures that you
have taken while using the
camera on-the-go, you
must connect the camera
to the computer and
download the pictures
using PC-CAM Center.
• As JPEG compresses an
image according to its
details, colors and
compression ratio, the file
size varies according to the
picture taken.










