hp photosmart 620 series digital camera user's manual
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Table of Contents 1-Getting started Camera parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Attaching the wrist strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Inserting the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Inserting the memory card (optional) . . . . . . . . . 13 Turning on power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Choosing the language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing thumbnail images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Magnifying images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Using the Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Date & Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Welcome Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 USB Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Move Images to Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contacting hp customer support. . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 How hp can help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Before you call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Obtaining support in the United States . . . . . . . 54 Free telephone support for one year . . . . . . 54 After the first year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Upgraded warranty options . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Obtaining support worldwide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement. . . . .
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1 Getting started The HP Photosmart 620 digital camera is a 2.1 mega-pixel camera with 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom capability, and 8 MB of internal memory. You can add additional memory by purchasing an optional memory card. You can use the Share menu to select images that you want to print or e-mail. Then, you automatically e-mail or print your selected pictures when you connect to your computer.
Camera parts 2 1 4 3 5 6 7 # Name Description 1 Shutter button Focuses and locks the exposure of the camera when pressed halfway down, and takes the picture when pressed all the way down 2 3 Video button Records a video clip; press once to start and press again to stop Power button Turns the camera power on and off 4 Video/self-timer light 8 z Solid red indicates that the camera is recording video z Blinking red indicates that the selftimer is activated hp photosmart 620 user’s manual
# Name Description 5 Zoom lens 3x optical zoom lens allows you to take telephoto and wide angle pictures 6 Power adapter connector Allows you to connect an optional HP AC power adapter to the camera to operate the camera without batteries, or to charge optional rechargeable batteries 7 Battery door Allows access to the batteries 1-Getting started 9
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 24 23 16 22 # 21 20 Name 19 18 17 Description 8 Self-timer button Sets the 10 second self-timer for pictures and video clips 9 Quality button 10 Flash button 11 Zoom Out button 12 Increases image quality from Good to Better to Best Selects the Flash setting Zooms the lens to wide angle position Zoom In button Zooms the lens to telephoto position 13 Wrist strap mount Wrist strap attachment 14 Memory card door Provides access to the memory card and USB connecto
# Name Description 16 USB connector Provides connection to either a computer or printer by using a USB cable 17 Image display Provides menu information to operate the camera; you can also preview the picture before taking it and review it afterward 18 19 Display button Activates Preview mode or turns off the image display Tripod mount Allows camera to be mounted to a tripod 20 Arrow buttons Move to menu options and navigate through images 21 button Switches to Playback mode and selects menu
Setup Attaching the wrist strap Attach the wrist strap as shown in the illustration. NOTE It is easiest to install the wrist strap by inserting it from the bottom of the camera. Inserting the batteries 1 Open the battery door on the bottom of the camera. 2 Insert the batteries as indicated. NOTE For more information about batteries, see Appendix A: Batteries and accessories on page 61.
Inserting the memory card (optional) Your digital camera contains 8 megabytes (MB) of internal memory to store images and video clips. You can also use a memory card (purchased separately) to store more images and video clips. After you unload images to a computer, you can reuse the card. 1 Open the memory card door. 2 Insert the memory card as shown. 3 Close the memory card door. To remove the memory card, pull the card out. Turning on power z Press the Power button to turn on the camera.
Choosing the language The first time you turn the camera on, the following screen appears and prompts you to choose a language. 1 Scroll to the language that you want by using the Arrow buttons. 2 Press to select the highlighted language. Setting the date and time 1 Press repeatedly until your preferred date format appears (M = month, D = day, Y = year). Press the right Arrow button to highlight the date. 2 Press to select the first value, and then use the buttons to change it. Press to confirm.
Installing the software The software allows you to unload images from the camera, view them, print them, and e-mail them. It also allows you to configure the Share menu on the camera. Windows 1 Insert the HP Photo & Imaging CD into the CD drive of your computer. The installation window automatically appears. NOTE If the installation window does not appear, click Start, Start and then click Run. Run Type X:\Setup.exe, where X is the letter of your CD drive.
To install any bonus software 1 Double-click the installer icon located in the Bonus folder on the CD. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the bonus software.
2 Taking pictures Taking still pictures You can take a picture with the image display on or off. To take a picture: 1 Frame the subject that you want to photograph in the viewfinder. 2 Hold the camera steady and press the Shutter button halfway down. The camera automatically adjusts exposure and focus. 3 When the viewfinder light is solid green, press the Shutter button all the way down to take the picture.
If the orange viewfinder light is blinking, you must wait before taking a picture. This means that the camera is starting up, the flash is charging, or another situation might exist. For troubleshooting information, see Chapter 6: Troubleshooting and support on page 43. Using focus lock Focus lock allows you to focus on a subject that is not in the center of the image. It is also useful to verify that your image is focused before taking the picture.
2 Press and release the Video button to start recording. You will see REC on the image display. No audio will be recorded. 3 To stop recording at any time, press the button again. After recording has stopped, the last frame of the video clip remains on the image display during instant review. During this time, the video clip is saved to memory unless you choose to delete it. During recording, the green viewfinder light and the red Video/self-timer light are solid.
Using Preview mode You can also use the image display to preview a picture and show a more accurate view of what your picture will look like. This is useful for close-up pictures and for instances in which framing your subject precisely is important. To take a picture by using the image display: 1 Press the Display button to activate Preview mode. 2 Frame your subject in the image display, and then press the Shutter button.
Using zoom Optical zoom Use optical zoom to make your subject appear closer. To use optical zoom: z Press the Zoom Out/Zoom In button to move the lens between wide angle and telephoto positions (1x to 3x). Use the telephoto position for close-up pictures. Optical zoom can be used for video clips, but you cannot adjust the setting while recording. Digital zoom To use digital zoom: 1 Press the button to activate Preview mode, and frame the picture by using the image display.
Using the flash When the camera is turned on, the flash is automatically set to Auto Flash. Flash If you change the flash setting, the camera will remain in that setting until you change it again or turn off the camera. By using the Flash button, you can move through the flash settings in the following order. Icon 22 Setting Description Auto Flash The camera measures light and uses the flash if necessary.
Changing the image quality The camera has three image quality settings: Good, Good Better, Better and Best. Best You can view the current quality setting, as well as the number of pictures that can be taken, on the image display. This setting determines the quality of the images and how many images can be stored in internal memory or on the memory card. Higher quality images take up more space in memory.
To change the image quality: Press the Quality button until the setting you want appears on the image display. The settings change incrementally from Good to Better, Better and then to Best.
3 Using Playback and the Main menu Using Playback mode After you have taken some pictures and they are stored in the camera, you can view them in Playback mode. You can also view video clips. 1 2 6 # Icon 3 5 4 Description 1 Indicates the quality setting of the image 2 Indicates zoom level 3 12.25.
Reviewing images To review images that are stored in the camera’s memory: 1 Press or use the buttons to activate Playback mode. 2 Scroll through your images by using the buttons. Press and hold the buttons to scroll automatically. NOTE To preserve battery life, connect to an optional HP AC adapter while reviewing your images. For more information, see Appendix A: Batteries and accessories on page 61.
Using the Main menu Use the Main menu in Playback mode to rotate, delete, or magnify images. You can also view thumbnails of your images, or change the settings on the camera. To view the Main menu, press twice (or just once if Playback mode if activated). Scroll through the menu options by using the Icon buttons.
Pressing again rotates the image an additional 90 degrees. NOTE This option works only on still images, not video clips. Deleting images Selecting the Delete option from the Main menu deletes the current image or all images. Scroll to the image you want by using the buttons. Highlight the image, and then press . By using the option, you can select: z This Image - Deletes the current image. z All Images or All Images on Card - Deletes all images from internal memory or the memory card (if inserted).
Viewing thumbnail images Selecting the View Thumbnails option from the Main menu enables you to view up to nine thumbnail images at a time on the image display. You can scroll through thumbnail images by using the buttons. To view an enlarged image, select it, and then press (pressing also exits this option). To move to the next set of images, use the buttons. Magnifying images Selecting the Magnify option from the Main menu enlarges your images on the image display.
Using the Setup menu Selecting this option from the Main menu enables you to configure preferences on the camera. Move through the Setup menu by using the buttons, and then press to make your selection. Date & Time This setting determines the current date and time for the camera. For information about setting the date and time, see Chapter 1: Getting started on page 7. Welcome Screen This setting determines the image that appears when the camera is turned on.
USB Configuration This setting determines how the camera appears when connected to a computer. To change the connection setting: 1 Select USB Configuration in the Setup menu. 2 Using the buttons, make one of the following choices and press . • Digital Camera - causes the computer to recognize the camera as a digital camera (Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) standard). This is the default setting on the camera.
If the memory card can store all of the images from internal memory, you are prompted to move all images. If the memory card is running out of space, you can move only the number of images that will fit on the card. If you select Yes to move images, a progress bar will appear on the image display, showing the progress of the move. The images previously stored in internal memory are deleted after they are moved to the memory card.
4 Using hp instant share This camera has an exciting feature called HP Instant Share. Share This feature lets you select images in the camera to be automatically processed later when the camera is connected to your computer or to certain HP printers. For example, you can select images that you want to have printed, then connect the camera to the computer or printer, and the selected images will be printed automatically.
After you press the button, you can activate the Share menu by pressing . The following table provides information about the Share menu. 4 2 3 1 # 1 Icon Description Print 1 copy of current image. If paper size is 4 by 6 inches or 8.5 by 11 inches, the picture is printed 4 by 6 inches. If paper size is A4 or A6, the picture is printed at A6 size. 2 Print 2 copies of current image. 3 E-mail... Lets you add e-mail addresses to the Share menu. This procedure is explained later in this chapter.
Using hp instant share to print pictures 1 Turn on the camera, then press the button. 2 Use the buttons to scroll to the image you want to print. Video clips cannot be selected for printing. 3 Press to activate the Share menu, then use the buttons to scroll to the print option you want. 4 Press , and a appears next to that option. 5 Scroll to other images by using the buttons and repeat steps 3 and 4 to select print options for each image.
Adding, modifying, and removing e-mail addresses NOTE You will need an internet connection to complete this procedure. 1 Open the HP Director in the HP Photo & Imaging software, select your camera in the Select Device menu, then in the Settings menu, click Camera Share Menu Setup. Setup 2 Turn on the camera and connect it to your computer (by using a USB cable or an optional HP Camera Dock). 3 On the computer, click Retrieve from Camera.
7 Your newly added e-mail destination should now appear in the Modify Share Menu screen (in the Current Share Menu section). To add additional e-mail addresses to the camera’s Share menu, repeat steps 4-6. You will not need to sign in to the HP Passport program again. 8 When you have finished adding e-mail addresses, click on Save to Camera to add the new addresses to the camera’s Share menu.
7 The next time you connect the camera to your computer, images are unloaded to the computer, and the images selected for e-mail will be sent to their respective destinations. The way in which the images are e-mailed works differently on Windows and Macintosh computers. Windows Images are not e-mailed directly to anyone. Rather, a message is sent to each e-mail address that you selected in the Share menu.
5 Unloading, printing, and displaying images Once you have taken pictures, you can unload them from your camera to a computer, print them directly to a printer, or display them on a TV (using the optional HP Camera Dock). Unloading to a computer NOTE You can also use the optional HP Camera Dock to do this task. See Appendix B: Camera dock on page 65 for details. NOTE If you are using a Macintosh computer, switch the camera to Disk Drive in the USB Configuration menu found in the Setup menu.
3 Turn on the camera. The HP Image Unload software will launch on your computer, and the images in the camera will automatically unload to the computer. If there were any images in the camera that were selected in the Share menu for printing or e-mail, those actions are started after the images have been unloaded to the computer. 4 When the unload screen on the computer says Finished, Finished your images have been saved and shared. You can now disconnect the camera from the computer.
1 Your camera came with a special USB cable for connecting the camera directly to a printer. 2 Connect the square end of the USB cable to the printer. 3 Open the memory card door on the side of the camera and connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera. 4 Adjust the settings in the Print Setup menu on the camera to complete the printing process. Displaying images on a TV Images in your camera can easily be displayed as a slideshow on almost any TV.
Option Description NTSC Television Used mostly in North America and Japan PAL Television Used mostly in Europe and Asia 5 Sec/Image Displays each image for 5 seconds 10 Sec/Image Displays each image for 10 seconds Manual Advance Waits for you to advance each image using the buttons on the camera Begin Starts the slideshow 2 To change an option in the Slideshow menu, highlight the selection and press . Each time is pressed, the next option is selected.
6 Troubleshooting and support Problems and solutions Problem Possible cause Solution The camera does not turn on. The batteries are not functioning correctly. Use only photo-quality AA lithium, alkaline, or NiMH batteries. Ensure the batteries are inserted correctly. The charge in the batteries can be low or completely drained. Try inserting new or recharged batteries. The HP AC adapter is not functioning correctly. Ensure that the HP AC adapter is not damaged or defective.
Problem Possible cause Solution The camera does not respond when I press a button. The camera is Turn on the camera. off. The camera does not take a picture when I press the Shutter button. 44 The camera is The camera buttons other than connected to a the button do not respond computer. when the camera is connected to a computer. The batteries are drained. Replace or recharge the batteries. The camera has stopped operating. Remove and reinsert the batteries. Replace the batteries if necessary.
Problem Possible cause Solution I replace the camera batteries frequently. Extended image display use and excessive use of flash consume a lot of battery power. Use an HP AC adapter to power the camera when you are using the image display for an extended period of time and when you are unloading several images to your computer. Use the flash only when needed. Do not use ordinary alkaline batteries.
Problem Possible cause Solution A long delay occurs between the time I press the Shutter button and the camera takes a picture. The camera needs time to focus and set exposure. Press the Shutter button halfway down to let the camera focus, then when you press all the way down, there is much less delay. The flash is recharging. Wait until the orange viewfinder light stops blinking before taking another picture. The self-timer is activated. Turn the self-timer off.
Problem Possible cause Solution My image is too dark. There was not Before taking the picture, press enough light. the Shutter button halfway down to adjust focus and exposure automatically. Use the Flash Off setting and hold the camera steady. Wait for natural lighting conditions to improve or add indirect lighting. The shutter Use the Flash Off setting to take speed was too a longer exposure, and hold the fast. camera steady (or use a tripod). The flash was on, but the subject was too far away.
Problem Possible cause Solution My image is too bright. The flash provided too much light. Change the flash setting to Flash Off. Off A natural or artificial source other than the flash provided too much light. Try taking the picture from a different angle. Avoid pointing the camera directly toward a bright light or reflective surface on a sunny day. You were too close to the subject to use the flash. Move back from the subject or set the flash to Flash Off and take the picture again.
Problem Possible cause Solution When I connect the camera to my computer, the software says it cannot find the camera. The camera is Turn on the camera. turned off. Make sure that the cable is firmly The cable is not connected connected at both ends. correctly. The camera is Connect the camera directly to a connected to USB port on the computer. the computer through a USB hub and your USB hub is not compatible with the camera.
Error messages You might receive error messages on the camera’s image display or on your computer screen. Error messages on the camera Message Possible cause Solution BATTERIES DEPLETED Camera is shutting down Battery power is too low to continue operation. Replace batteries, use an optional HP AC adapter, or recharge batteries by using an optional Camera Dock. Batteries are too low for Preview Battery power is Switch to Playback mode too low to use or continue taking pictures Preview mode.
Message Possible cause Solution The card is locked The memory card is writeprotected. Press to cancel the request. Unlock the memory card or insert a new one. The card is too full There is to move any insufficient room images on the memory card to store images. Unload images from the memory card to your computer, then delete all images on the memory card. Invalid date The date was set Enter the correct date. incorrectly.
Message Possible cause Solution Unable to The printer has a Check the printer. communicate with problem. printer Disengage photo The selected tray paper size cannot be used with the printer photo tray. Disengage the printer photo tray. Printer top cover is open The printer is open. Close the top cover of the printer. Incorrect or missing print cartridge Ensure that you Install a new printer have the correct cartridge, turn the printer printer cartridge. off, then turn it back on.
Error messages on the computer Message Possible cause Solution Connection between the imaging device and computer failed The camera might be connected to a computer through a USB hub. Make sure the camera is on, try connecting the camera directly to the computer, or disconnect other devices attached to the hub. Getting assistance Finding help on the web HP product support Visit www.hp.com/cposupport/loc/regional.html, www.hp.com/cposupport/loc/regional.
Contacting hp customer support In addition to the Web, you can contact HP by telephone or mail for support and service for your camera. Prices, availability, and hours of support are subject to change without notice. How hp can help The HP support hotline can help resolve problems with setup, installation, configuration, and operation. For help with non-HP hardware or software, please contact the manufacturer. Before you call Review troubleshooting tips.
If you think your HP product might need service, call HP Customer Support, which can help determine if service is required. Or, visit www.hp.com/cpso-support/guide/psd/ repairhelp.html for the nearest sales and service office. After the first year Call (1) (208) 323-2551. A fee of $25.00 per call (U.S.) will be charged to your credit card. Charges begin only when you connect with a support technician.
For more information call 1-888-999-4747 or visit www.homeandoffice.hp.com and select “warranty upgrades” under “product support.” Obtaining support worldwide Telephone support is free for one year in Asia and the South Pacific, and for 30 days in the Middle East and Africa. The information contained in this document and the applicable conditions for HP phone support are subject to change without notice. Please check for the latest information and conditions at www.hp.com/cposupport/loc/regional.html. www.
France +33 (0)8 92 69 60 22 (Euro 0.34/min) Germany +49 (0)180 52 58 143 (Euro 0.
Slovakia +421-2-68208080 South Africa 086 000 1030 (RSA) +27-11 258 9301 (outside RSA) Spain +34 902 321 123 Sweden +46 (0)8 619 2170 Switzerland +41 (0)848 80 11 11 Taiwan 0 800 01 0055 Thailand +66 (2) 661 4000 Turkey +90 216 579 71 71 Ukraine +7 (380-44) 490-3520 United Arab Emirates 971 4 883 8454 United Kingdom (UK) +44 (0) 207 512 52 02 Venezuela 0 800 4746 8368 Viet Nam +84 (0) 8 823 4530 Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement The HP Photosmart 620 camera comes with a one year limited warranty.
z z z z z time, to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted, you will be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon prompt return of the product. HP products may contain remanufactured parts equivalent to new in performance or may have been subject to incidental use.
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. z THE WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU. Regulatory information For regulatory information, see the regulatory_supplement.htm file on the CD that came with your camera.
Appendix A: Batteries and accessories Managing batteries When the batteries are removed from the camera, the date and time settings are preserved for approximately ten minutes. If the camera is without batteries for longer than ten minutes, the clock is set to the last time and date at which it stopped. You might be prompted to update the date and time.
Extending battery life z Use an optional HP AC adapter or HP Camera Dock when unloading pictures to your computer, printing, or connecting to the TV. z Turn the camera off during a pause in picture taking. z Use the Auto Flash setting rather than Flash On or Red-eye reduction. reduction Rechargeable batteries NiMH batteries can be recharged by using a battery charger or optional HP Camera Dock (both purchased separately).
Purchasing accessories You can purchase additional accessories for your camera from your local retailer or online at www.hpshopping.com. www.hpshopping.com Some accessories for the HP Photosmart 620 digital camera are listed below: NOTE HP supports only HP AC adapters and other accessories expressly approved by HP.
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Appendix B: Camera dock NOTE The Camera Dock does not work without AC power. Be sure to use ONLY the HP AC adapter and the cables that came with the Camera Dock. 1 Follow the setup instructions provided with the HP Camera Dock. This includes installing the camera Dock Insert onto the dock, inserting rechargeable batteries in the camera, connecting the AC power source, and connecting the Camera Dock to a computer, printer, and/or TV.
The Camera Dock has a light near the top front that provides battery charging status. A blinking light indicates that batteries are charging. There are two buttons on the front that light up, showing the camera is connected to the associated device. —This button activates the connection to the computer or the printer, depending on which of those devices is connected to the dock. —This button activates the TV connection.
Unloading images to a computer using the dock NOTE If you are using a Macintosh computer, switch the camera to Disk Drive in the USB Configuration menu found in the Setup menu. 1 Check that the HP Camera Dock is connected to your computer. 2 Place the camera in the HP Camera Dock. It will turn on automatically, and a dock intro screen will appear. 3 Press the button on the dock to start the unload process.
Printing images using the dock 1 Check that the HP Camera Dock is connected to your printer. (The dock cannot be connected directly to both a computer and a printer at the same time). 2 Place the camera in the HP Camera Dock. It will turn on automatically, and a dock intro screen will appear. 3 Press the button on the dock to start printing. 4 Adjust the settings in the Print Setup menu on the camera to complete the printing process.
Appendix C: Reference Camera specifications Feature Description Sensor 2.1 MP Color depth 30 bits (10 bits x 3 colors) Resolution Good 0.3 MP (640 x 480) Better 2.0 MP (1632 x 1232) Best 2.0 MP (1632 x 1232) Memory type 8 MB internal flash memory Secure Digital (SD) memory card up to 128 MB Internal memory capacity Quality Good Better Best Images 87 14 7 Lens Focal Length Target File Size 80 KB 500 KB 900 KB • Wide - 5.4 mm • Telephoto - 16.2 mm F-Number • Wide - f 2.8 and f 5.
Feature Description Exposure control Auto exposure Shutter speed 1/1000 second to 1/3 second Video capture and playback Video clip capture Audio None Flash settings Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction, Flash On, Flash Off Focus Auto focus range: 20 cm to infinity ISO (Sensitivity) 100 Metering Average White balance Daylight, overcast, sunset, tungsten, fluorescent Self-timer 10 second delay Viewfinder Optical real image viewfinder Flash working range Built-in flash with range up to 2 meter
Feature Description Interfaces z USB to computer or USB to HP DeskJet and HP Photosmart printers z DC IN 6V z Camera Dock • Video to TV Standards PTP MSDC NTSC/PAL JPEG DPOF EXIF DCF Case material Plastic Tripod mount Yes Dimensions External Body Dimensions: 120 mm (L) x 50 mm (W) x 74 mm (H) Weight 203 g Appendix C: Reference 71
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Index A AC power adapter connector 9 purchasing 63 troubleshooting 43 accessories for camera 63 adjusting camera settings 27 Auto-Flash setting 22 B batteries access door 9 extending life 62 inserting 12 level indicators 25, 61 managing 61 messages 50 recharging 62 troubleshooting 43, 45, 50 types to use 61 battery charger 63 Best image quality 23 Better image quality 23 blinking lights Camera Dock 66 green 11 orange 11, 18 red 8 blurry images 46 bonus software 15, 16 bright, image too 48 C Camera Dock Inde
digital zoom 21 dimensions of camera 71 disk drive, camera as 31 Display button 11 dock, camera. See Camera Dock doors batteries 9 memory card 13 E e-mail adding, changing, and deleting addresses 36 selecting images for 37 sending pictures by 34, 35 error messages 50, 53 exposure, locking 8, 18 F fill-flash 22 flash button 10 turning on and off 22 using 22 working range 70 focus locking 18 range 70 formatting memory 27, 28 G Good image quality 23 H HP Customer Support.
memory card 13 installing software 15 interfaces for camera 71 internal memory capacity 23, 69 deleting images 28 formatting 27, 28 moving images to memory card 31 ISO sensitivity 70 L language setting 14, 32 LEDs.
switching to 11 using 25 power adapter 9, 63 button 8 conserving 62 specifications 70 troubleshooting 43, 45, 50 turning on and off 13 Preview mode turning on and off 11 using 20 printers connecting Camera Dock to 65 troubleshooting 51, 52 printing images 40 images using Camera Dock 68 pictures 34, 35 PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) 31 purchasing accessories 63 Q quality changing for images 23 settings 23 Quality button 10 R recharging batteries 62 recording video clips 18 red-eye reduction 22 regulatory in
time and date setting 14 troubleshooting 45 tripod mount 11 troubleshooting problems 43 turning on and off Camera Dock 66 flash 22 HP Instant Share menu 34 power 13 video clips 8 TV connecting Camera Dock to 65 viewing images 41 viewing images using Camera Dock 68 viewing slideshow 41 U Unloading images 39 USB configuring 31 connector 11, 39, 41 unknown device 51 V Video button 8 video clips increasing recording time 19 maximum recording time 19 recording 8, 18 reviewing 26 Video/self-timer light 8 viewfind
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