User Guide This guide shows you how to operate the Take-it S3/D3 and provides information on basic functions, still image shooting, movie/audio clip recording, playback, and troubleshooting. Before using the camera, be sure to read the safety precautions to prevent injuries or damage to users or equipment.
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Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement This equipment (MDSC-TKS3CMOS or ES-330) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Table of Contents Using the Menus ............................................... 24 Using the Multifunction Buttons ........................... 25 Using the Shutter Button .................................... 25 Using the Viewfinder ......................................... 26 Holding the Camera ........................................... 26 Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement ........................................................ 3 Safety Precautions ...............................
Playback Single-image Display ......................................... 38 Nine-image Display ............................................ 38 Selecting a Recording ........................................ 39 Playing Back Still Images ................................... 39 Playback Zoom ................................................. 40 Playing Back Movies ......................................... 41 Playing Back Audio ........................................... 41 Slide Show ..............................
Safety Precautions Before you use the camera, be sure to read the following safety precautions, which detail the proper operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to users or equipment. This symbol indicates situations where improper use of the camera may result in harm to the camera operator. This symbol indicates situations where improper use of the camera may result in damage to the camera. Children should not be allowed to have access to the camera.
Do not drop batteries or let them be banged around. This could damage the casings, causing the batteries to leak. If the internal parts or components of the battery come into contact with your eyes or your mouth, flush the affected site with water and get medical help. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals, and be sure to cover the terminals before you throw batteries away. If the terminals contact metal, they may overheat and explode, causing a fire.
Introduction Camera Package The Microtek Take-it S3/D3 Digital Camera delivers superb image quality, integrating point-and-shoot convenience with a variety of versatile manual photography settings. Open your camera package and check that you have all of the components listed below. Key features: 1/2 3.21 megapixels CMOS 1.
Camera Components Front View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Flash (p.29) Viewfinder Speaker Microphone Lens Self-timer indicator Bottom View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connector cover AV-output connector (p.43) USB connector (p.49, 53) Tripod mount Battery and SecureDigital (SD) card cover 6. Battery compartment (p.16) 7. SD compartment (p.18) 8. Strap ring (p.
Rear View 1. POWER button (p.19) 2. Mode switch (p.23) Playback mode (p.38) Photo mode (p.27) / Movie/Audio mode (p.32, 37) 3. Shutter/OK button (p.25) 4. Multifunction/4-way arrow button (p.25) Up/ Right/ Flash (p.29) Zoom In (p.28, 40) Down/ Zoom Out/ Nine-image display (p.28, 38, 40) Left 5. MENU (Menu) button (p.24) 6. (Delete) button (p.44) 7. DISP (Display) button (p.23) 8. LCD screen (p.23) 9. READY/Flash charger LED 10. Viewfinder (p.
LCD Screen Display Photo Mode 13 12 11 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Photo mode 2. Size - 2560x1920 pixels (Interpolated) - 2048x1536 pixels - 1600x1200 pixels - 1280x960 pixels - 640x480 pixels 3. Quality (Compression) ( Best / Fine/ Normal) 4. Flash mode ( Auto/ Auto with Red-eye Reduction/ Forced flash/ Forced flash with Red-eye Reduction/ Flash off) 5. Voice memo 6. Battery status indicator Full/ Half/ Low) ( 7. SecureDigital (SD) card indicator 8. Number of pictures remaining 9.
Movie Mode Audio Mode 1 2 5 4 3 4 Movie recording standby Movie recording in progress 1. Movie mode 2. Standby 3. Press the OK button to begin movie recording 4. SecureDigital (SD) card indicator 5. Battery status indicator ( Full/ Half/ Low) 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 2 3 Movie mode Recording in progress Elapsed recording time Press the OK button to stop movie recording 1 5 4 2 1 2 3 3 4 Audio recording standby Audio recording in progress 1. Audio mode 2. Standby 3.
Playback Mode 1 2 0008.JPG 03' 09/10 10:54 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 1 4 2 3 323KB 2003.09.10 1 8 7 6 5 Still image (Normal view) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Playback mode File name File date and time File size Selected still image Date stamp for print SecureDigital (SD) card indicator 8. Battery status indicator ( Full/ Half/ Low) 14 4 3 2 Still image (Magnified view) 1. Playback mode 2. Magnification level (2X/3X/4X) 3. Selected still image 4. SecureDigital (SD) card indicator 5.
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 6 5 5 Audio playback standby 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Playback mode File name File date and time File size Selected audio Press the OK button to play audio 6 4 Audio playback 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Playback mode Progress bar Elapsed playback time Selected audio Press the OK button to stop playback 5 Nine-image display 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Getting Started Attaching the Strap 1. Thread the strap through the camera strap ring as shown. 2. Thread the other end of the strap through the loop. Loading the Battery Use two AA-sized Alkaline batteries (supplied), or two AA-sized Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries as the power source for the camera. 1. Ensure that the camera is turned off; then push the battery cover in the direction of the arrow to open it. 2. Load the batteries into the compartment.
4. Push the battery cover in the direction of the arrow to close it. To remove the batteries, open the battery cover and take the batteries out. Make sure the camera is turned off before removing batteries. NOTE: Do not mix old batteries with new ones. Do not mix different types of batteries or batteries from different manufacturers (brands). Remove batteries and store them when not using the camera to prevent the batteries from leaking and damaging the camera.
Inserting the SD Card A SecureDigital (SD) card (not supplied) can be used to supplement the cameras internal memory. Images and movie/audio clips are stored directly onto the SD card when a card is installed. If a card is not installed, images and movie/audio clips are stored in the cameras internal memory. To install an SD card: 1. Make sure that the camera is turned off, then open the SD card cover. 4. Push the SD cover in the direction of the arrow to close it.
Turning the Camera On/Off Press the POWER button to turn the camera on. When the camera is turned on, the green READY LED lights up, and the LCD screen is activated. Press the POWER button again to turn off both the camera and the LCD screen. READY LED POWER button Camera Auto Power Off In order to prolong battery life, the camera may be set to turn off automatically if it is not in use for two minutes. You can disable the auto power saving function in the Setup menu mode (refer to page 47).
Setting the Date and Time DATE/TIME enables you to set the date and time setting. You should set the date and time when you use the camera for the first time. To adjust the date setting: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Use the / button to enter the Setup mode ( ). The cameras current settings are shown on the LCD screen. 3. Press to enter the Setup mode menu. 4. Use the / button to select Date, then press to enter the submenu. 5. Use the / button to toggle through the yyyy, mm, and dd formats.
Selecting the Language The camera allows you to select the on-screen display language. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Use the / button to enter the Setup mode ( ). The cameras current settings are shown on the LCD screen. 3. Press to enter the Setup mode menu. 4. Use the / button to select Language. 5. Press the button. A language selection screen appears, allowing you to select the on-screen display language. Select the language you wish to use, then press the OK button. The language is selected.
Formatting the SD Card NOTE: The SD card is not included in your camera package. Before you insert an SD card into your camera for the first time, you will need to format the SD card with the camera. In most cases, the newly purchased SD card can be directly used for storing images. To prevent possible malfunction, it is best to format the SD card before image shooting or movie/audio recording. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Use the / button to enter the Setup mode ( ).
Before Shooting Using the Mode Switch Turning On/Off LCD Screen The Mode switch allows you to switch among Playback, Photo, and Movie/Audio modes of operation. The LCD screen with camera status is automatically activated when the camera is powered on, displaying the camera settings relevant to your current camera mode. You can use the LCD screen to frame your shots, to view images and to play back movie/audio clips, as well as to display menus for each mode. Playback Mode (p.
Using the Menus Different menus are available for Playback, Photo, Movie/Audio, and Setup modes. You can customize the camera settings for your own use, as well as for shooting-related functions. Press the MENU button to display a menu for the selected mode. (The Setup menu is displayed in all modes.) To access the menus: 1. Set the Mode switch to any camera mode. 2. Press the MENU button. The selected mode menu is displayed on the LCD screen. Use the button to enter the function menu.
Using the Multifunction Buttons Using the Shutter Button The Multifunction/4-way arrow buttons provide Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow selections for navigating the Menu screens. In addition, the buttons can perform differing functions depending on the selected camera mode, as shown by the table below. Press the Shutter (OK) button all the way down to take a picture.
Using the Viewfinder In addition to the LCD screen, the Viewfinder can be used to frame your images. Holding the Camera Viewfinder To conserve battery power, press the DISP button to turn off the LCD screen, the viewfinder can be used instead. Use the Viewfinder to center and frame the subject before you press the Shutter (OK) button to shoot images. Hold the camera with both hands. Frame the subject in the center of the LCD screen or Viewfinder.
Shooting Shooting Still Images The Photo mode allows you to capture images with automatic exposure, and providing a full selection of manual controls over all camera settings. 1. Set the Mode switch to Photo mode ( ). Some shooting information (e.g., photo size, photo quality, flash, etc.) appears on the LCD screen automatically. 2. Frame the subject using the LCD screen. 3. Press the Shutter button. The still image is taken when a beep sounds. Do not move the camera until you hear the beep.
Using the Digital Zoom The / button allows you to rescale the image view without changing the shooting distance. Press the button to Zoom in and make the subject larger. The maximum zoom scale is 4X. Press the smaller. button to Zoom out and make the subject To shoot zoom images: 1. Set the Mode switch to Photo mode ( ). 2. Frame the subject using the LCD screen. 3. Press the Zoom-in ( ) button until the desired zoom value is reached.
Using the Flash The flash serves as a built-in supplemental light source for taking pictures in environments with insufficient lighting. The effective flash range is from 3.28 to 6.56 ft. (1 to 2.0 m). The flash with red-eye reduction allows you to reduce the phenomenon of red eyes when human or animal subjects are photographed using the flash.
Using the Self-Timer Continuous Shooting The Self-timer enables you to automatically take an image after a delay of 10 seconds. The continuous shooting mode enables you to shoot three images in rapid succession with a single press of the Shutter button. To shoot with the Self-timer: 1. Set the Mode switch to Photo mode ( ). 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Use the 4-way arrow button to select M - Drive Mode, then select (Self-timer). 4. Press the MENU button twice to exit the mode menu.
Recording a Voice Memo The Voice Memo allows you to record a maximum 10second voice memo to a captured image. To record a voice memo: 1. Get ready to shoot. When Voice Memo is enabled, a Voice Memo icon appears on the LCD screen. If you cannot find this icon, enable Voice Memo in the Photo menu. Turning On Voice Memo 1. In the Photo mode ( ), press the MENU button. 2. Use the 4-way arrow button to select Voice Memo then select On. 3. Press the MENU button twice to exit the mode menu.
Shooting Movies The camera allows you to record movies with sound in the Movie mode. Movie clips are recorded in AVI file format at a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and are captured 20 frames per second. Length of the recorded movie clip is unlimited (maximum length dependent on SD card). To shoot movies: 1. Set the Mode switch to Movie/Audio mode ( / ). The movie standby recording screen appears on the LCD screen. See the section Switching between Movie and Audio mode for details on page 37. 2.
Customizing Shoot Settings This section lists the available shooting-related settings. You can modify selected functions by changing the parameter for a given option. The following table lists the available functions for the Photo/Movie mode. For detailed information, see the following pages. Function Size M Selecting Photo Size You can record images in five different photo size settings: 5M, 3M, 2M, 1M, VGA.
Selecting Photo Quality Selecting a Shooting Mode Three quality compression ratio options are provided for capturing images. The less the compression ratio, the better the photo quality. This mode enables you to determine how you want to shoot your still images. Three shooting mode are provided for capturing images. Option Option (Best) Description (Self-timer) Enables you to automatically take an image after a delay of 10 seconds. (Fine) The normal setting used for general photography.
Adjusting the EV Compensation Adjusting the White Balance EV Compensation is required when there is a large discrepancy in brightness between the subject and background. Use the EV setting to improve the relative brightness of the subject in focus with its surroundings. For example, when the subject is backlit or is situated in snow/beach-type surroundings, the exposure may not be correct. Choose a positive EV setting to brighten the entire image and to make the subject brighter.
Adjusting the Sharpness Turning On/Off Voice Memo The Sharpness feature allows you to sharpen (highlight) or soften (blend) the edges of the image. Higher sharpness makes edges visible, and a lower sharpness makes softer edges. The Voice Memo feature allows you to attach a maximum 10-second voice message immediately to the captured image you just made. The Voice Memo file will have the same basic file name as the captured image with a different file extension .WAV.
Audio Recording Audio The Audio mode allows you to record audio clips of unlimited length in the WAV file format (limited by the size of available memory). To record audio: 1. Set the Mode switch to Movie/Audio ( / ) The audio standby recording screen appears when the camera is switched to Audio mode. See the section Switching between Movie and Audio mode for details in the following section. Switching between Movie and Audio mode: 1. Set the Mode switch to Movie/Audio ( / ) 2. Press the MENU button. 3.
Playback When you operate the camera, the image or movie made with the camera is available for viewing on the LCD screen. Image and movie viewing is accomplished through the Playback mode, which displays the last photo or movie/ audio taken. Playback mode also allows you to browse all the stored images or movie/audio clips. In addition, the stored images can be magnified, presented as a slide show, or added with a print mark (DPOF) for print shop service.
Selecting a Recording Playing Back Still Images 1. Set the Mode switch to Playback mode ( ). To play back still images: If the last recording you made with the camera is a still image, the still image will fill up the entire screen, and the file name will have the JPG extension. 1. Set the Mode switch to Playback mode ( ). If the last recording is a still image, the still image fills the entire screen, and the file name will have the JPG extension.
Playback Zoom In playback mode, the magnification feature allows you to enlarge a captured image at up to four times the original viewing size. It only works on captured still images. Press the button repeatedly to enlarge the image from normal, to twice the size, and to four times the size. Press the button repeatedly to reduce the magnified image to a nine-image display. In a magnified image, you can use the cameras Pan feature to scroll through the partially magnified image and bring it into view.
Playing Back Movies Playing Back Audio To play back movies: To play back audio: 1. Set the Mode switch to Playback mode ( ). 1. Set the Mode switch to Playback mode ( ). If the last recording is a movie, the first frame of the movie appears on the screen, and the file name will have the .AVI extension. If the last recording is an audio, the audio recording is shown on the screen, and the file name will have the .WAV extension. Otherwise, use the / button to select a stored movie.
Slide Show Rotating Images The Slide Show function enables you to view your stored images by playing them back in sequence (if you have stored more than one image). If you take a picture while holding the camera vertically, this selection enables you to rotate the image to a horizontal position when you play it back later for viewing. To run a slide show: 1. Set the Mode switch to Playback mode ( ). 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Use the 4-way arrow button to select Slide Show.
Viewing via a Television Set The camera is equipped with an AV-output connector that allows you to view images recorded by the camera on a TV instead of on the LCD screen. To view images on a TV set: 1. Make sure that both TV set and camera are turned off. 2. Connect the camera to your TV set, using the provided Video cable. To view recorded images on a TV, select the video output system first. Connect one end of the Video cable to the cameras TV-output connector.
Deleting and Printing Deleting Still Images or Movie/Audio Clips The Delete control allows you to remove stored still images and movie/audio clips from the camera's internal memory as well as from the SD card. This allows you to free up memory space in which to store future recordings. In the following sections, the terms recordings and files represent the still images, movie clips, or audio clips being recorded. Deleting Current If you are currently playing back a recording and intend to remove it: 1.
NOTE: To cancel the checked recording you just made, select Uncheck Current. The screen will return to nine-image display and uncheck the selected recording you wish to delete. If you want to cancel another checked recording, choose from the nine-image display, then press (Delete) button. Select Uncheck Current, and the selected recording is unchecked from the memory. Follow this procedure until all desired selected recordings are unchecked from the memory.
Printing Selected Printing All 1. In the Print Pictures confirmation screen, choose Select, then press the OK button. 1. In the Print Pictures confirmation screen, use the 4-way arrow button to select All, then press the OK button. A nine-image display appears, allowing you to select the images you wish to print. In this nine-image display, the selected image is bordered in yellow and has a confirmation screen. A confirmation screen appears. 2.
Camera Setup The camera provides some manual settings that enable you to customize the functions of the camera for your specific needs. The basic settings are entered in the Setup mode. To enter Setup mode menu: 1. Set the Mode switch to any camera mode. 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Use the / arrow button to enter the Setup mode ( ). 4. Use the 4-way arrow button to navigate through the available functions. For details on how to use the menu, see Using the Menu on page 24.
Format Language Use this function to enable you to prepare the SD card to record media. Formatting the SD card will erase all the media that previously existed in the SD card. Use this function to select the LCD screen display language. The available options are: English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, German, Spanish, French, and Italian. Copy to SD Use this function to enable you to copy media stored in internal memory to an external-memory SD card.
Dowloading to Your Computer The camera is equipped with an USB connector that allows you to view images recorded by the camera on a computer instead of on the LCD screen. NOTE: If you use Windows 98/98SE, please follow the steps below to install the camera driver first: 1. Turn on your PC and insert the supplied Microtek CDROM in the CD-ROM drive. The Microtek Software Installer screen appears automatically. 2.
Getting the Camera Ready Connecting the Camera 1. Make sure the SD card containing the images you wish to download is inserted in the camera. 1. Make sure your computer is turned on. 2. Connect the camera to your computer, using the provided USB cable. Connect the narrow end of the USB cable to the cameras USB connector. Connect the flat end of the USB cable to the USB connector of your computer. 2. Make sure that the USB Switch is switched to USB Mode.
Copying Files 2. Double-click the DCIM icon, then double-click the 100_MDSC folder to display the files. After connection, a newly created icon appears on the desktop, indicating the camera is connected to your computer successfully. Files can now be transferred into any folder on your hard drive. 3. Drag and drop the files into any folder on your computer. 1. For PC Users: Double-click the My Computer icon, then double-click Removable Disk.
Browsing Files Value-bundled Software Double-click a file in the folder that contains the files downloaded from the camera. The file opens with your systems default image, audio or video application. The software bundled with your camera provides userfriendly tools for image editing and management, allowing you to open, view, print, email, upload to web or manage transferred images. For more details, refer to the CD-ROM accompanying your camera.
Appendixes Appendix A Web Cam (Windows Only) A Web Cam is a digital camera attached to a computer that sends images or live video streams to a Web page and is ideal for video conferencing. To use the camera as a Web Cam, you need a computer, the appropriate software, and an Internet connection. To set up the camera for use as a Web Cam, follow the steps outlined below. 1. Install the Camera Driver. a) Turn on your computer, and insert the supplied Microtek CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Appendix B Using the Battery The battery has a direct effect on the operation capabilities of the camera.
Remove the batteries and store them when not using the camera to prevent them from leaking and damaging the camera. Store the charger after use, ensuring that the batteries have been removed. If a problem occurs during charging, unplug the battery charger. Keep the batteries warm until just before using them in the camera. A cold environment reduces battery power. Periodically cleaning the battery poles ensures a proper charge.
Appendix C Using the SD Card SD Card Formatting A SecureDigital (SD) card can be inserted in the camera to provide external memory in which to store images and movie/audio clips. This section covers the following topics: Formatting allows you to prepare the SD card to record images and movie/audio clips. Take note that this will remove the contents of the card to be formatted. Ensure that the data on the SD card is backed up or not needed insignificant before formatting the card.
Appendix D Maintenance Always follow the Safety Precautions that came with the camera. Use a soft cloth, tissue or lint-free cloth to clean the camera body. Use a lens brush to remove particulate matter from the lens, and then clean the lens with a soft eyeglass lens tissue or cloth. Do not use synthetic cleaning solutions or other solvents to clean the camera body or lens. If you are unable to remove marks or dirt from the lens, contact Microtek Customer Service.
Appendix D Troubleshooting Camera Problems The camera does not power on. The camera turns off suddenly. #& A1: The camera is not powered up. Press and hold the POWER button for a few moments to see if the READY LED is lit. A2: The batteries are inserted incorrectly. Insert the batteries with the correct polarity as marked in the battery compartment. A3: The battery has poor electrical contact with the terminals in the battery compartment.
The camera does not shoot images, movies, or record audio clips. A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode. Set the Mode switch to Photo mode ( ) to capture still images. Set the Mode switch to Movie/Audio mode ( / ) to record movie/ audio clips. A2: The flash has not finished charging. Wait until the flash is fully charged. When the Flash charger LED stops blinking and steadily illuminates in green, the flash is fully charged. A3: There is no available memory left on the SD card.
Battery Problems The battery power is depleted prematurely. Rechargeable batteries cannot be successfully charged. $ A1: The incorrect type of battery is being used. Replace the batteries with two AA-sized Alkaline or NiMH batteries. A2: The battery temperature is lower than standard operating condition. Battery performance deteriorates in a cold environment. If the ambient temperature is low, store the batteries in a warm place (e.g., your pouch) before you use.
Photography Problems Shots are out of focus and blurry, or photograph quality is not as good as expected. A1: The camera was moved while a shot was being taken. Hold the camera firmly when shooting, using a tripod if necessary. A2: The subject is not within the cameras acceptable focus range. For normal shooting, make sure that the subject is at least 3.28 ft. (1 m) away from the camera lens. Photographed subject is too dark or underexposed. A1: There is not enough ambient light.
Images or Movie/Audio clips cannot be played back. A: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode. Set the Mode switch to Playback mode ( ). The camera cannot delete images or movie/audio clips. A: The SD card is write-protected. Set the write-protected tab on the SD card to the unlocked position. Images or Movie/Audio clips cannot be played back on TV. A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode. Set the Mode switch to Playback mode ( ).
Computer Problems The transferred files cannot be viewed on a computer. Windows cannot find the Removable Disk drive. A1: The USB Switch setting is set to the incorrect mode. Enter the Setup mode, set USB Switch to USB Mode. A2: The camera is disconnected from the computer. Reconnect the USB cable. A3: The files in the camera have not been transferred to the computer. With the USB cable properly connected to both ends, drag and drop the files to your computer.
The movie cannot be played back in Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME. A1: The Apple QuickTime Player is not installed. Install Apple QuickTime Player form the Microtek CD-ROM. A2: The DirectX driver is not installed. Install the DirectX driver appropriate for your system from Microtek CD-ROM. Version 8.1 or later is recommended. The DirectX is automatically installed each time you install Ulead Photo Explorer 8. Mac OS cannot find the newly created icon (Take-it, Take-it.SD) on the desktop.
Check if the camera is detected by your system. 1) Right-click the My Computer icon and click Properties. The System Properties window appears. 2) Click the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager button. Expand the Image Device tree; the camera should be in the list. For Macintosh Users, Make sure one end of the USB cable is connected to your computer and the other end to your cameras USB connector, then turn on the camera.
Appendix F Warning and Error Messages The table below lists warnings and error messages associated with operating the camera. Follow the recommended solutions to resolve errors. Warning and Error Messages (Blinking) Problem Solution Batteries are exhausted Turn the camera off; replace or recharge batteries BATTERY LOW!!! Battery power is depleted; camera will shut down soon.
Appendix G Menus and Factory Defaults The displayed menu functions differ depending on the selected camera mode, with the camera displaying only the functions that can be adjusted for that mode. In the table below, default settings are indicated with an asterisk (*). Photo Menus M Options Size , Quality , Description *, , , *, Selects the pixel recording size for images Adjusts the compression rate for images Drive Mode EV Compensation , *, -2.0, -1.5, -1.0, 0.0*, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.
Appendix H Specifications Image Sensor Sensor Size 3.21 megapixels CMOS 1/2 Resolution Still image: 2560x1920 (interpolated), 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480 pixels Movie clips: 320 x 240 pixels 4:3 F2.8 f=7.5 mm (35 mm equivalent: 38 mm) 4X 4X 3.28 ft. (1 m) to infinity 1.