Specifications

Using PC-CAM 350 as a Digital Camera 3-4
Self-timer single snapshot (high resolution)
Select this mode if you want a high resolution snapshot to be taken after a
delay of ten seconds. Images are captured at a resolution of 640 x 480.
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.
Multiple snapshot
Select this mode if you want to take a series of five successive snapshots at
normal resolution.
Press the Snapshot button once to take the snapshots. The front red LED will
light up and the camera-ready green LED blinks, indicating that the images are
being stored to memory.
The flash is automatically disabled in this mode.
The image counter displays that the total number of snapshots left.
5. Aim the camera at the desired object, use the camera’s viewfinder to verify that
the object is in the camera’s view.
Note: The object should be at least 80 cm (31 inches) from the camera.
6. Hold the camera still and press the Snapshot button.
7. The front red LED lights up and the camera-ready green LED indicator blinks. At
this point, do not shake the camera. When the picture has been taken, the
indicator turns off.
The picture taken is stored in the camera’s memory, and the counter value
decreases accordingly, depending on the resolution of the picture taken.
8. To take another picture, repeat steps 4 through 6.
9. To turn off the camera, press and hold the Power button for two seconds.
•The counter value
normally decreases by one
after a picture is taken.
However, depending on the
quality of the picture, the
counter value may also
decrease by two, or not at
all.