red timer
viewfinder
Poe
cover
Internal memory
Optional expansion
memory
Photographic
L&IS
Range
f = 6 mm (equivalent to a 43 mm lens
on a 35 mm camera)
2
EPSON PhotoPC-Macintosh
1MB
flash
memory
2MB
(0.5MB
4MB (0.5MB
ft (60 cm) to infinity
flash memory x 4 chips)
flash memory x 8 chips)
viewfinder
\
memory
cover
control
lmoduie
panel
\
Power switch
shutter
bultpn
I
hand strap holder
Exposure
Shutter
Equivalent to
Automatic electronic shutter,
l/30 to 1
Viewfinder
Aperture
Flash modes
Flash range
Optical
f5.6
Auto, forced flash, off
3fttolOft(lmto3m)
Physical Dimensions
6.5
Width
Height
Depth
Weight
in. (166 mm)
3.5
in. (88 mm)
1.9 in. (47 mm)
11 oz. (310 g) without batteries
Power
Sources
Consumption
4 AA batteries (single-use alkaline, single-
use lithium, or rechargeable NiCad)
Optional AC adapter
Approximately 100 milliwatt at power-on
Approximately 4 W during image
processing
Maximum 12 W during flash discharge
I!30
/lO,OOO
second
130
(A882421)
Specifications
Technical
Product type
Image size
Bit depth
Serial interface
Digital Camera
CCD (charge coupled device) still frame
camera
640 x 480 pixels (high resolution)
320 x 240 pixels (standard resolution)
16 million colors,
S-pin DIN (camera);
B-pin DIN (Macintosh)
cable adapter for RS-232C interface in
PhotoPC
24bit
Mac version
Batteries
Replace all four PhotoPC batteries with any of the following:
D Single-use AA alkaline batteries
c3
Single-use AA lithium batteries (longest battery life)
Cl
Rechargeable AA
Caution
To avoid the danger
of
batter&.
such as coins or keys, which could short out the battery’s circuifs.
Do not allow the battery contacts to fouch metal objects
5/96
N&Cad
batteries.
ofjre
or explosion, do not mix different
EPSON PhotoPC-Macintosh-1
types
EPSON PhotoPC-Macintosh
Note the following when handling batteries:
a
Do not use manganese batteries.
Replace all four batteries at the same
cl
Q
Do
not
drop, puncture, disassemble, or mutilate batteries.
time.
Do not get them wet or expose them to fire.
a
When the camera is not used for long periods of time,
remove the batteries and store them at a low temperature
in a dry location.
a
Dispose of used batteries according to the battery
manufacturer’s instructions and in compliance with all
applicable laws. Contact your local government agency
for information about battery recycling and disposal.
If you use rechargeable
cl
N&Cad
batteries, replace them
with four fully-charged batteries. If you find that your
batteries run out faster after you recharge them a number
of times, make sure you discharge them completely before
recharging.
Checking the Battery Icon
Before you take pictures, check the battery icon on the
control panel. The icon shows how much battery power you
have left, in the following four stages:
_
(r
n
;e
Full battery power (or AC adapter in use)
Battery power is decreasing
Battery power is almost out
Change batteries
The Control Buttons
You can adjust the following settings using the control
buttons on the top of
Q Flash
Ll
Resolution
Ll
Timer.
All control button settings (except the timer) remain in effect
even after you turn off the camera. However, they return to
their factory settings when you remove or change the
batteries.
resoiution
Flash
The built-in flash has these three settings, which are effective
within a range of 3 to 10 feet:
AUTOfAuto
sets the
it’s needed (factory setting)
Forced
the
camera:
timer
flash
to go off automatically whenever
flash
sets the flash to go off for every picture.
flash
&se
The Control Panel
The control panel keeps track of
been taken and gives important information about the status
of the battery and various settings.
resolution,
mode
pictures
remaining
,f
timer
pictures taken
Hi
4
a
battery
how
many pictures have
I
level
erase last
picture
‘flash mods
Flash off disables the flash even in inadequate
lighting.
Resolution
The PhotoPC has the following two resolution settings:
Hi
High resolution images are captured at 640
x
480; the
camera can hold at least 16 pictures at high resolution
Standard
S
the camera can hold at least 32 pictures at this
resolution images are captured at 320
x
240;
resolution
Timer
The timer sets a lo-second delay between the time the
shutter button is pressed and the image is captured.
Erase
Press the erase button with a small pointed object to
last picture from
the
camera’s memory.
era=
the
EPSON PhotoPC-Macintosh-2
5/96
Digital Camera