Model#: 118322
LIT. #: 980916/1107
Instruction
Manual
Manual de
instrucciones (p18)
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WARNING
Make sure you download any pictures from your camera BEFORE removing
or changing batteries, unless you have been using an SD card rather than the
internal memory for photo storage. We recommend you download all current
photo files for safekeeping before storing the ImageView away if you are not
using an SD card in the camera, in case the batteries become depleted during
extended storage.
WARNING
Do NOT look directly at the sun through your binoculars.
Doing so may cause permanent eye damage.
NOTE: To reset the camera if you experience problems or if the display becomes
unresponsive, remove the batteries for at least one minute, then re-install them.
This may result in the loss of photos/videos stored in the internal memory.
English
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ImageView®
binocular! The Bushnell ImageView binocular takes the technology
of digital photography and combines it with a high-quality compact
binocular. This allows you to observe sporting events, wildlife, scenic
vistas or anything you would normally use a binocular for, and then
save the image in a built-in attached digital camera. You can then
download these images to your computer and e-mail them to your
friends and family, print out the picture using the included software or
save them in a photo album for future use. Before using the product,
please read the instructions contained in this manual and take time
to familiarize yourself with the different parts and features of the
product.
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Camera and Binocular Parts Guide
Tripod
Socket
Battery
Compartment
(Slide Open In
Direction of Arrow)
Camera
Lens
Binocular
Focus
USB
Port
Remote
Jack
Card
Slot
Power
LED
Mode/Power
Button
Snap
Button
LCD
Display
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CAMERA PARTS
1. e camera is powered by two AAA alkaline, lithium, or NiMh batteries (not included).
Insert batteries into the compartment, with the springs in contact with the negative (flat) end
of each battery. A power meter on the lower right of the display indicates battery condition.
2. Insert an SD card ("upside down" with metal contacts facing up) in the slot if greater
storage is desired. You may use SD cards (not MMC cards) up to a maximum 1 GB capacity.
e camera has 16 MB of internal memory which can hold over 100 photos, so a card may not
be necessary. However, the internal memory contents will be lost if the batteries are removed or
die-unlike photos stored on an SD memory card. A 256MB, 512 MB or 1GB standard speed
SD card is available in most consumer electronics or computer stores and a is good choice for
your ImageView, especially if you will always use "Hi" resolution.
3. Press and hold the MODE button until the power LED comes on. e camera will turn
off automatically after about one minute if no buttons are pressed. Note: when the camera is
connected to a computer via the supplied USB cable, the camera will power on automatically, and
draw power from the computer with no battery drain.
4. Hold the ImageView steady and press SNAP to take a picture (or start/stop shooting a
video, when the camera is in video mode). e camera focus is preset to take sharp photos from
appoximately 35 feet to infinity.
5. When using a tripod, you can help avoid the effects of camera shake by plugging the
supplied remote shutter release into the jack next to the SD card slot, and using the button on
the remote rather than SNAP to take photos.
Setup and Basic Operation
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e ImageView will imprint the date and time in the bottom right corner of your photos. To
set the correct date and time, after turning on the camera, press and hold both the MODE and
SNAP buttons at the same time, until the display begins to flash. e display now shows the
last two digits of the year. Press the MODE button to move the cursor to the second digit if
necessary. Press the SNAP button to advance the digit to the current year ("07" for 2007, etc).
en press MODE to go to the next number, which is the month. Again, use SNAP to change
this to the current month. Following the month display is: date, hour (24hr format), minute,
and second-continue to set these following the same process using the MODE and then SNAP
buttons. When you have completed all of the date/time settings, the display will stop flashing
and return to normal. Note that you will need to reset the date/time after replacing batteries.
Your ImageView is already set to high resolution and quality right out of the box, and it is
not necessary to use the MODE settings and make any changes to get good results by simply
pressing the SNAP button to take photos. However, as you might want to shoot a video clip,
delete one or more previous photos, or explore other options, we recommend you review the
available mode options listed on the following pages. Briefly pressing the MODE button will
step through these operational modes in the listed order, and you will see the icon for each
mode along with its current setting on the display. Use the SNAP button to select the desired
setting for any mode. If you make no changes, and the SNAP or MODE button is not pressed
within 5 seconds, the camera will return to normal operation and display.
Using the Operational Modes/Setting Date & Time
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Mode Icon Settings Description
Video Video
Camera
OFF, ON Select "ON" instead of "OFF" to put the camera
in video mode. Wait several seconds for the camera
to automatically return to the normal display, then
begin shooting by pressing SNAP. e counter
will show elapsed time. Press SNAP again to
stop shooting. e counter will advance by one,
indicating the video file has been saved. Return to
the video mode setting and select OFF to reset the
camera to still photo mode.
Quality Hq or Lq High, Low Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" quality to
choose the amount of file compression, which affects
the size of the photo file. "Lo" allows more photos
to be stored in memory, but at reduced quality.
Resolution Hi or Lo High (2.1mega
pixels), Low
(640x480 pixels)
Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" resolution,
based on your preference for better looking photos
(Hi) or being able to take a greater number of
photos (Lo).
Using the Operational Modes (Bold indicates default settings)
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Mode Icon Settings Description
Line Frequency 60 or 50 60 Hz, 50 Hz Set to match the AC power frequency (cycles) of
your country. is ensures that stills and videos shot
under fluorescent lighting appear normal.
Continuous CT OFF, 3, 5 Select 3 or 5 frames to shoot a rapid series of photos
instead of a single frame when SNAP is pressed
(in normal still photo mode). To cancel, enter this
mode again and select OFF.
Memory Access MEM Sto (USB Mass
Storage), PC (USB
Camera)
Select "Sto" to access the internal or card memory
when the camera is connected to a computer with
the USB cable. "PC" allows the camera to be
used as a live USB/PC camera (note that the 8x
magnification and lack of close focus capability
limits usefulness in most size rooms)
Delete Last LSt+Trash
Can
None-press SNAP
to delete the last
photo or video
Select this mode and press SNAP to delete only the
last photo or video you took. e counter will go
down one number.
Using the Operational Modes
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Mode Icon Settings Description
Delete All ALL+Trash
Can
None-press SNAP
to delete all photo
and video files
Select this mode and press SNAP to erase the entire
memory contents (the counter resets to zero).
Use this after downloading your files, to clear the
memory so you can take new photos. If "Delete All"
is selected accidently, simply wait a few seconds and
the camera will return to normal operation.
Format For+Trash
Can
None-press SNAP
to format card or
internal memory
If you are using a new SD card, or one previously
used in other devices, we recommend you select
Format and press SNAP before you start taking
photos, to the card is setup with the correct data file
system for this camera. Note that formatting a card
erases its contents-please be sure you have backed up
any previous files first.
Self-Timer Clock OFF or On Photo is taken after a 10 second delay when SNAP
is pressed (in normal still photo mode.) is can be
used to avoid accidently shaking the camera when
the SNAP button is pressed. If the remote shutter
cable is available, it should be used instead of the
self timer when the camera is tripod mounted. e
timer automatically cancels after use.
Using the Operational Modes
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USING THE IMAGEVIEW WITH YOUR COMPUTER:
1. The camera will be recognized as a USB mass storage device (if it is set to "STO" and not "PC"),
which means no special drivers are required for all operating systems later than Windows 98 (Me,
2000, XP, Vista.) Mac OS 9 and OSX are also compatible. If you have a PC running Windows 98,
you must install the driver found on the included CD-ROM BEFORE CONNECTING THE
CAMERA TO YOUR PC.
2. If you have a computer OS as listed above that is USB mass storage compliant, a new disc icon will
appear in Windows Explorer (under “My Computer”) as a new “Removable Disc” after plugging in
the USB cable from the Imageview. Mac users will see the new disc device appear on their desktop.
Clicking on the new disc icon will show the contents, a folder named “DCIM.” The image folder
inside this contains your photos, stored as JPEGs (.jpg file format). They may then be viewed,
edited, renamed and saved using any photo or graphics software that accepts .jpg files. If you do not
have software that will open .jpg files, you should install Roxio Photosuite 5 (Windows 98, 2000 or
XP only) from the included CD-ROM. See “Software Installation” for instructions.
3. After you have copied or opened and saved the photo files to your computers hard drive, you
may disconnect the Imageview camera (NEVER disconnect the camera while files are still being
transferred to your computer.) Before disconnecting, you should “eject” or stop the "removable disc"
representing the camera to avoid an error message (not necessary with Windows XP).
4. See the following pages for full step by step instructions to download your photos.
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System Requirements (Minimum)
Soware Installation
Transferring e Photos & Videos to Your PC - Step by Step
OS: Windows® 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista (PhotoSuite 5 is not compatible with Vista)
CPU: MMX Pentium® 200MHZ equivalent or faster (Pentium® III 500 MHz for PhotoSuite5™)
Memory: 32MB minimum (64MB recommended for PhotoSuite)
SVGA video card w/2MB VRAM, 800x600 screen display, 16 bit High color
200 MB available hard disk space (if installing PhotoSuite)
Internal USB Port
If you are using Windows 98, you must install drivers before connecting the camera to your PC. Insert the CD-ROM
into your computer’s CD drive; it will auto-run and the install screen will be displayed. Select “Install Driver”, then
follow the directions. After installation, restart your computer. Windows 2000, ME, and XP do not require drivers,
as the camera uses the USB mass storage standard , allowing the photo files to be accessed as if they were stored on
an external hard drive. For any Windows OS, if you are not already using photo editing software you prefer, you may
install Roxio PhotoSuite® from the CD-ROM. Be sure to read the “Release Notes” completely, noting any tips or
potential issues relevant to your PC configuration and OS.
1. Be sure the driver has been installed first if you are on Windows 98/98SE.
2. Connect the supplied cable to the ImageView’s USB port, then directly to a main USB port on your computer-do
not use front panel/keyboard USB ports or unpowered “hubs”.
CAUTION: Make sure you download all photos/videos from your
camera's internal memory before removing the batteries.
Note: With Windows Vista, you may encounter error or warning messages (“file missing”, etc) while
installing PhotoSuite 5, but clicking “OK” and proceeding should allow the installation to finish.
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