This manual is designed to assist you in using the SiPix Model SC-3300 camera. Information in this
document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the
contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written
permission of the manufacturer.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
This equipment 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC
emission limits and to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television
reception. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate
the equipment.
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Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Canadian Department of Communications
This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-causing Equipment
Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilieur
du Canada.
Trademark Recognition
Windows, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP are registered Trademarks of the
Microsoft Corporation of the U.S. registered in the USA and other countries. Windows in an abbreviated term
referring to the Microsoft Windows Operation System. CompactFlash
TM
is a trademark of Toshiba
Corporation.
Other companies or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective comp anies.
Safety & Handling Precautions
Camera Information
• Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera yourself.
• Do not expose the camera to moisture, or extremes in temperature.
• Let the camera warm up when moving from a cold to a warm temperature.
• Do not touch the lenses of the camera.
• Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Battery Information
• Turn off the camera before installing or removing batteries.
• Use only AA alkaline or NiMH batteries.
• Always replace batteries with four new or freshly charged batteries.
• Do not use batteries that are leaking, corroded, or damaged.
• Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
• When charging rechargeable batteries, use a battery charger specifically designed for the type of
battery. If the charger is designed to accommodate multiple battery types, be sure to adjust its
settings to match the type of battery you are recharging.
• Download all pictures and remove the batteries from the camera if you are going to store the camera
for extended periods.
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Table of Contents
GETTING STARTED .....................................................................................................................................................6
INSTALLING & REMOVING AN OPTIONAL COMPACTFLASHTM CARD.....................................................12
CAMERA SETUP & OPERATION.............................................................................................................................13
URNING THE CAMERA
T
URNING THE CAMERA
T
ON ..........................................................................................................................................13
USING THE LCD DISPLAY........................................................................................................................................14
White Balance..........................................................................................................................................25
Special Effects ......................................................................................................................................... 26
VIDEO MODE SCREENS............................................................................................................................................27
White Balance..........................................................................................................................................28
Special Effect ...........................................................................................................................................28
Language .................................................................................................................................................29
Auto OFF..................................................................................................................................................30
Time .........................................................................................................................................................31
Time Stamp..............................................................................................................................................31
Play ..........................................................................................................................................................37
MAKING CONNECTIONS..........................................................................................................................................40
Taking Pictures Indoors – General Do’s..................................................................................................49
Taking Pictures Indoors – General Don’ts...............................................................................................49
Taking Pictures Outdoors – General Don’ts ............................................................................................49
Additional Information ..............................................................................................................................49
Congratulations on your purchase of the SC-3300 digital camera. Your SC-3300 digital camera has been
ergonomically designed to allow you to quickly and easily take high quality digital pictures and video without
the trouble of buying and developing film.
With a 3.3 Mega Pixel CCD image sensor you are assured of high-resolution, clear pictures that can be
printed, displayed on your Web site, or sent to friends and family through e-mail. The SC-3300 also has the
ability to take record digital video in AVI format.
The supplied software and drivers enable you to easily download your pictures and video to your PC. With
the application software you can edit your pictures with tools such as sharpen, smooth, red eye correction,
brightness and contrast adjustment. Other tools include special effects, which will allow you to flip images,
shear them, and turn them into cylinders. The USB cable allows you to easily download your pictures to your
computer where you can use the enclosed software to perform image-processi ng tasks.
Upon receiving your SC-3300 camera, open the carton and carefully remove the contents. If anything is
missing or damaged, please contact your reseller immediately. Your package should contain the following
items:
• SC-3300 digital camera
• Camera strap
• USB cable
• Two AA alkaline batteries
• Quick Start Guide
• CD-ROM containing:
− SC-3300 TWAIN driver
− SiPix Camera Wizard
− ArcSoft PhotoImpression
− ArcSoft VideoImpression
− Owner’s Manual (PDF)
− Adobe Acrobat Reader
Do not throw the packaging box away. You may need it if you have to ship the SC-3300 digital camera.
The SC-3300 digital camera comes with the following advanced features:
• 3.3 Mega Pixel CCD image sensor
• 1.6-inch TFT (Thin Film Transistor) color LCD
• AVI Movie Mode
• Auto exposure and flash
• 3X digital zoom
• Adjustable self-timer
• CompactFlash
TM
card slot
Optional Accessories
You can use the following optional accessories to enhance the operation of the SC-3300 camera:
• Tripod
• AC adapter (3.3V, 2A, center positive)
• CompactFlash
TM
card (up to 128 MB)
System Requirements
For optimal use with the SC-3300, your computer should have the following minimum system requirements:
• PC Pentium processor
• Microsoft Windows XP/2000/ME/98SE/98
• 64 MB RAM
• 90 MB of hard drive space
• USB interface
• CD-ROM drive
• VGA monitor
Important Notes:
• Due to varying compatibility among USB HUBS, compatibility is not guaranteed.
• Due to varying compatibility among USB interface cards, compatibility is not guaranteed.
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IIDDEENNTTIIFFYYIINNGG CCOOMMPPOONNEENNTTSS
c
c
Refer to the following illustrations to identify SC-3300 components:
FFrroonntt VViieeww
Shutter release
button
Flash
Self-timer
indicator
Flash sensor
BBoottttoomm VViieeww
Power button
Viewfinder
Connector cover
USB cable
−
− AC adapter
Lens
Battery
ompartment
over
Tripod socket
CompactFlash
card eject switch
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RReeaarr VViieeww
Standby LED
Carrying strap
slot
Viewfinder
LCD color
monitor
MENU button
Display button
MMooddee SSeelleeccttoorr
There are five settings for the Mode Selector; refer to the following
table for a description of each setting.
Memory card
read-write indicator
Mode Selector
Navigator
Zoom
Flash
Macro
Timer
CompactFlash
card slot
OK button
Icon Description
SETUP
PC
Use VIDEO mode to take record video in AVI format.
Use CAPTURE mode to take pictures.
Use REVIEW mode to review your pictures and video on the color LCD.
Use SETUP mode to modify the camera’s configuration and options.
Use PC mode to download pictures to your computer.
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LLCCDD MMoonniittoorr DDiissppllaayy
V
The following LCD displays vary according to the current setting.
Capture Mode
White
Balance
Exposure
Value
Flash
Macro
Timer
Battery
Video Capture Mode
White
Balance
Status
Message
Macro
Digital Zoom
Remaining Shots
Available
Storage Location
(Card/Internal Memory)
Continuous
Shoot
Resolution
Date/Time
Digital Zoom
Remaining Time
Available for
ideo Capture
Storage Location
(Card/Internal Memory
Review Mode
DPOF
Battery
Battery
Storage Location
(Card/Internal Memory)
Capture Type
(Video /Digital Still)
Protection Mode
Image
Number
Remaining Time
Available for
Video Capture
Resolution
Battery
Date/Time
Resolution
Date/Time
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IINNSSEERRTTIINNGG BBAATTTTEERRIIEESS
Please follow the instructions below to insert the batteries into your SC-3300 digital camera:
1. Ensure the camera is turned OFF.
2. Open the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the camera by sliding the cover in the
direction indicated by the arrow on the cover.
3. Note the battery polarity on the inside cover, and insert the batteries in the battery compartment
accordingly.
4. Close the battery compartment cover and press it inwards until it clicks shut.
Note: Use only AA alkaline, Ni-MH, or Ni-CD batteries. Inserting
the batteries with the incorrect polarity will not damage the camera
or batteries.
BBaatttteerryy DDiissppllaayy IInnddiiccaattoorr
The battery display icon indicates how much battery charge is left. Refer to the following table.
LCD Monitor Meaning
The batteries have a full charge, or the AC adapter is connected.
The batteries have approximately 50% power left.
The batteries have approximately 25% power left.
The batteries are almost empty. Replace the batteries.
Note: Digital Cameras place heavy loads on batteries. Use an AC
power adapter whenever possible.
To conserve battery power, when framing the subject use the optical
viewfinder rather than the LCD color display. Limiting the usage of
the LCD display to image review will greatly extend battery life.
Note: Maximum tested CompactFlash card size is 128MB
Please follow the instructions below to install and remove a CompactFlash card in your SC-3300 digital
camera:
1. Set the Power Switch to OFF.
2. The CompactFlash slot is located on the right side of the camera (refer to page 8). Open the
CompactFlash slot open by inserting your fingernail under the tab and opening in the direction of
the arrow on the cover.
3.
Installing
Insert the CompactFlash card with the manufacturer label (front) facing the front of the camera
and the arrow (if provided) on the CompactFlash card towards the slot. Insert the card all the way
into the compartment. The memory card must be inserted all the way into the camera until it
stops. When correctly inserted the CompactFlash card will be positioned b elow the camera’s
housing.
Removal
Remove the CompactFlash memory card by sliding the Eject Card switch on the bottom of the
camera and pulling the card out with your fingers.
H
CCAARRDD
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CCAAMMEERRAA SSEETTUUPP && OOPPEERRAATTIIOONN
TTuurrnniinngg tthhee CCaammeerraa OONN
Slide the Power Switch in the direction of the arrow and release to power on the camera:
Note: When the camera is turned ON, the Auto Power OFF function is activated.
TTuurrnniinngg tthhee CCaammeerraa OOFFFF
To turn the camera off, slide and release the Power Switch again.
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UUSSIINNGG TTHHEE LLCCDD DDIISSPPLLAAYY
The 1.6-inch color LCD display functions as a view screen to preview the image before taking a picture. The
display also allows you to revie w pictu res you have t aken, an d config ure the camera setti ngs.
CCaappttuurree MMooddee PPrreevviieeww
Press the Power Switch, and turn the mode selector to CAPTURE MODE.
The subject appears in the LCD display.
IImmaaggee RReevviieeww MMooddee
There are two methods for reviewing pictures: Single Image Display and Thumbnail Display.
Single Image Display
Set the Mode Selector to REVIEW.
The last image that you took appears in the LCD monitor.
Use the Navigator button left/right buttons to scroll to the desired image.
Thumbnail Display
This item allows you to view several pictures simultaneously.
Set the Mode Selector to REVIEW.
The last image that you captured appears in the LCD display.
Press the Navigator button to view the nine-image display.
When you want to view one of the thumbnails at normal screen size, use
the Navigator buttons to scroll to the appropriate picture; the picture border
is highlighted.
Press OK to display the picture in a normal screen size.
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IImmaaggee ZZoooomm RReevviieeww
This feature enables you to view selected portions of images at three times the actual size. Enlarging an
image after it is taken allows you to take a closer look at the details of the image, but does not save the
image as zoomed. After the camera has zoomed into a section of the image, you can use the Navigator
buttons to scan up/down/left/right to access the rest of the picture.
Set the Mode Selector to REVIEW.
The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor.
Use the Navigator button left/right buttons to scroll to the desired image.
Press the
displayed at the top of the LC D monit or and th e cent er of the screen is
enlarged at three times the o riginal size.
Use the Navigator button to scroll up/down/left/right to access the other
areas of the picture.
2. Press the Menu button to open the Capture Mode menu. Use the
Navigator up/down button to scroll to IMAGE QUALITY and press
the right button to open a submenu.
Navigator button to enlarge the imag e. An ico n
.
x3
is
3. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to select the desired resolution:
Super Fine – 2048 x 1536 (9 pictures using onboard memory)
Fine – 2048 x 1536 (24 pictures using onboard memory)
Basic – 1024 x 768 (96 pictures using onboard memory)
Press OK to set the desired resolution and then press the Menu
button to exit the Capture Mode menu.
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4.
Press the Flash button
5. Ensure the standby LED has stopped flashing and align the picture through the viewfinder.
6. Press the Shutter Release button half way down to focus on the subject. When you hear a beep, the
camera is ready. Press the Shutter Button all the way down to take the picture. You hear a click as
the picture is taken. The LCD displays the remaining number of pictures in the top right corner.
Note: For details on using the other functions in the capture mode
menu, refer to page 23.
to set the flash mode (refer to page 19 for details).
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CCoonnttiinnuuoouuss SShhoooottiinngg
This feature allows the rapid capture of four pictures with one shutter button click.
1.
Set the Mode Selector to capture
2. Press the Menu button to open the Capture Mode menu.
3. Use the Navigator up/down button to scroll to CONT.SHOT and then
press the right button to open a submenu.
4. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to ON and press OK.
.
5. Press the Menu button to exit the Capture Mode menu.
6. Ensure the standby LED has stopped flashing and align the picture through the viewfinder or the LCD
monitor.
7. Press the Shutter Release button half way down to focus on the subject. When you hear a beep, the
camera is ready. Press the shutter button all the way down to take the four pictures.
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TTaakkiinngg VViiddeeoo
1.
Set the Mode Selector to VIDEO CAPTURE .
2. Press the Menu button to open the Video Mode menu. Use the
Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to IMAGE QUALITY and press
the right button to open a submenu.
3. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to select the desired resolution
and press OK:
Fine – 320 x 240 (58 seconds using onboard memory)
Basic – 160 x 120 (180 seconds using onboard memory)
4. Ensure the standby LED has stopped flashing and align the picture through the viewfinder.
5. Press and release the Shutter button to start taking video. Stop taking video by pressing the Shutter
button again.
The LCD indicates the remaining time (mm:ss) to record video in the upper right hand corner.
SSeettttiinngg tthhee RReessoolluuttiioonn
1.
Set the Mode Selector to CAPTURE
2.
Press the picture Resolution button to set the picture resolution to super fine, fine, or basic.
Picture
Icon Meaning
***
Video
Icon Meaning
or VIDEO CAPTURE .
Indicates the picture quality setting:
***
**
*
: 2048 x 1536 super-fine resolution, low compression.
: 2048 x 1536 fine resolution, medium compression.
: 1024 x 768 standard resolution, medium compression.
**
Indicates the picture quality setting:
**
: 320 x 240 fine resolution, medium compression.
*
: 160 x 120 standard resolution, medium compression.
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SSeettttiinngg tthhee FFllaasshh
1.
Set the Mode Selector to CAPTURE .
2.
Press the Navigator right button
LCD screen:
Flash Modes Meaning
A
Automatic Flash
No Flash
Flash Always On
Red Eye
SSeettttiinngg tthhee SSeellff--TTiimmeerr
The self-timer enables you to include yourself in the picture by automatically activating the shutter button
after a delay of 2, 10 or 15 seconds.
Note: The standby LED blinks until the flash is fully charged and
ready to be used again.
to scroll through the flash modes. The mode is displayed in the
The flash occurs automatically when ambient lighting is insufficient
for picture capture.
The flash function is disabled.
The flash is used with every picture. Use this option when you are
trying to take pictures of dark subjects or where the area behind the
subjects is highly illuminated.
When taking pictures with the flash, the red-eye effect is reduced.
1.
Set the Mode Selector to CAPTURE
2.
Press the Self-Timer button
the LCD monitor.
3. Ensure the standby LED has stopped flashing and align the picture through the viewfinder.
4. Press the Shutter Release button. You have X seconds (X is the configured time set in Timer Set)
to move to your location to be included in the picture.
5. The self-timer indicator light in front of the camera will begin to blink red. This light will blink
increasingly faster indicating that the time to exposure is becoming progressively closer.
to activate Self-timer mode. The self-timer icon is displayed on
.
Note: Use a tripod with the self-timer function for optimal results.
After taking pictures, you have the option to erase pictures that are no longer needed, and free up storage
space for more pictures. You can also protect images so they are not inadvertently erased.
Protecting an Image or Video
This function prevents the images or video you taken from being erased.
1. Set the Mode Selector to REVIEW.
The Review mode screen appears.
2. Select IMAGE or MOVIE and press OK. The last image/video appears on the LCD monitor.
3. Use the Navigator button left/right buttons to scroll to the desired image/video.
4. Press the Menu button to open the Review mode Main menu.
5. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to LOCK.
6. Press the Navigator button right button to
open the Lock submenu and press OK to
protect the image/video. You can only
protect one image/video at a time.
7. Press the MENU button to exit the Review mode Main menu.
The protected image/video will be shown with a icon.
Video
Video
Image
Image
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Removing Image/Video Protection
This function removes protection and allows images to be erased.
1. Set the Mode Selector to REVIEW.
The Review mode screen appears.
2. Select IMAGE or MOVIE and press OK. The last image/video appears on the LCD monitor.
3. Use the Navigator button left/right buttons to scroll to the desired image/video.
4. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to UNLOCK.
5. Press the Navigator button right button to
open the Unlock submenu. Select THIS to
remove protection from the selected
image/video, or select ALL to remove
protection from all images or video and
press OK.
6. Press the MENU button to exit the Review mode Main menu.
The
icon has disappeared indicating the image/video is no longer protected.
Video
Video
Image
Image
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Erasing Images and Video
This function allows you to erase image or video files.
1. Set the Mode Selector to REVIEW.
The Review mode screen appears.
2. Select IMAGE or MOVIE and press OK. The last image/video appears on the LCD monitor.
3. Use the Navigator button left/right buttons to scroll to the desired image/video.
4. Push the Menu button. The menu will appear.
5. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to ERASE.
6. Press the Navigator button right button to
open the Erase submenu. Select THIS to
delete the selected image/video, or select
ALL to delete all images or videos; press
OK to confirm deletion.
7. Press the MENU button to exit the Review mode Main menu.
Video
Video
Image
Image
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CCAAPPTTUURREE MMOODDEE SSCCRREEEENNSS
To access the Capture mode screens, set the Mode Selector to
CAPTURE.
Press the MENU button. The Capture mode Main menu screen appears.
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll through the menus. Use the Navigator right button to open
submenus. Use the OK button to make selections.
CCaappttuurree MMooddee MMaaiinn MMeennuu
The CAPTURE mode Main menu includes a submenu for configuring
options in your camera:
• Resolution
• White balance
• Continuous shooting
• Exposure
• Effect
• Sharpness
Image Quality
This item lets you set the Resolution for your pictures.
In the Capture mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to IMAGE QUALITY.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Image Quality submenu.
The menu items are described as follows:
Super Fine – 2048 x 1536 (9 pictures using onboard memory)
Fine – 2048 x 1536 (24 pictures using onboard memory)
Basic – 1024 x 768 (96 pictures using onboard memory)
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
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White Balance
This item lets you set the White Balance for your pictures.
In the Capture mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to WHITE BALANCE.
Press the Navigator right button to view the White Balance submenu.
Select the Cloud or Sun icons for outdoor pictures, select the Tungsten
icon for images taken under the incandescent lighting in most homes,
and select the Fluorescent Lamp icon for indoor pictures taken under
fluorescent tubes.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Continuous Shooting
The continuous shot mode takes four pictures in sequence with a 1-second (low- light) to 1/30-second
(bright-light) interval between each frame.
In the Capture mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to CONT. SHOT.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Continuous Shot submenu.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Exposure Value
This setting controls the amount of exposure your images receive.
In the Capture mode Main menu, Use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to EXPOSURE.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Exposure submenu.
A higher setting results in a brighter image; a lower setting a darker
image. The Auto selection sets auto exposure setting with no
adjustment.
Scroll to the desired setting by using the Navigator up/down buttons,
and press OK.
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Special Effects
This item enables you to set the color of your pictures.
In the Capture mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons
to scroll to EFFECT.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Effect submenu.
You can choose to take pictures in black & white, color, or sepia.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Sharpness
This item affects the sharpness of the pictures you take.
In the Capture mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons
to scroll to SHARPNESS.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Sharpness submenu.
There are three options described as below.
• NORMAL Leave the image detail as captured.
• SHARPER Sharpen the edge of the image detail.
• SOFTER Soften the edge of the image detail for the special
effects.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
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VVIIDDEEOO MMOODDEE SSCCRREEEENNSS
To access the video mode screens, set the Mode Selector to VIDEO
Press the MENU button. The Video mode Main menu screen appears.
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll through the menus. Use the Navigator right button to open
submenus. Use the OK button to make selections.
VViiddeeoo MMooddee MMaaiinn MMeennuu
The Capture mode Main menu includes a submenu for configuring
options in your camera:
• Resolution
• White balance
• Effect
• Sharpness
Image Quality
This item lets you set the Resolution for your video.
In the Video mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to IMAGE QUALITY.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Image Quality submenu.
The menu items are described as follows:
Fine – 320 x 240 (About 60 seconds using onboard memory)
Basic – 160 x 120 (About 180 seconds using onboard memory)
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
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White Balance
This item lets you set the White Balance for your video.
In the Video mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to WHITE BALANCE.
Press the Navigator right button to view the White Balance submenu.
Select the Cloud or Sun icons for outdoor video, select the Tungsten
icon for video taken under the incandescent lighting in most homes, and
select the Fluorescent Lamp icon for indoor video taken under
fluorescent tubes.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Special Effect
This item enables you to set the color of your video.
In the Video mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to EFFECT.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Effect submenu.
You can choose to take video in black & white, color, or sepia.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Sharpness
Sun
Cloud
Tungsten
Fluorescent
This item affects the sharpness of the video you take.
In the Video mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to SHARPNESS.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Sharpness submenu.
There are three options described as below.
• NORMAL Leave the image detail as captured.
• SHARPER Sharpen the edge of the image detail.
• SOFTER Soften the edge of the image detail for the special
effects.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
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SSEETTUUPP MMOODDEE SSCCRREEEENNSS
To access the Setup mode screens, set the Mode Selector to SETUP.
The setup menu screen appears.
Press the MENU button. The Video mode Main menu screen appears.
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll through the menus. Use the Navigator right button to open
submenus. Use the OK button to make selections.
SSeettuupp MMooddee MMaaiinn MMeennuu
The Setup mode Main menu is a list of submenus shown on the right:
They include options for the following items:
• Language
• Beep
• Auto OFF
• Timer
• Time Setup
• Time Stamp
• Quick Review
• Format
• Reset Default
Language
The Language submenu allows you to select the language you want to use with the SC-3300 digital camera.
Please be careful when selecting the language. If a language that is unfamiliar to you is selected, it may be
difficult to understand the menus in an effort to change the language back.
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll
to LANGUAGE.
Press the Navigator right button to view the
Language submenu.
Select LANGUAGE from the Setup mode Main
menu. Nine languages are available for the SC3300 digital camera interface.
Scroll to the desired language and press OK.
English
German
French
Portuguese
Spanish
Italian
Japanese
Chinese (simplified)
Chinese (traditional)
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Beep
This setting allows you to turn off the “beep” sound the camera makes when scrolling through menus or changing
settings.
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to BEEP.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Beep submenu.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Auto OFF
This item determines the amount of time before the camera automatically powers off.
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to AUTO OFF.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Auto Off submenu.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Timer
This item allows you to change the time that elapses before the self-timer activates the shutter control
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to TIMER.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Timer submenu.
Scroll to the desired setting 5, 10, or 15 seconds, and press OK.
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Time
This item enables you to adjust the time and date that will display on your pictures.
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to TIME SETUP.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Time Setup submenu.
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to change the value, and then use
the Navigator left/right buttons to move to the next item. When all of the
values are entered, press OK to finish the setting.
Pressing the right button
advances the selection in
the following order:
Time Stamp
This item allows you to record the date/time information in the image file when the shutter button is released.
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to TIME SETUP.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Time Setup submenu.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
Quick Review
This item allows you to set whether the picture will display for a 1-second review in Capture Mode.
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to TIME SETUP.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Quick Review submenu.
Scroll to the desired setting and press OK.
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Format
This item allows you to format the internal memory or the inserted CF card.
Warning! Formatting the internal memory or the CF card erases all
data.
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to FORMAT.
Press the Navigator right button to view the
Format submenu.
Scroll to the desired option and press OK. You
are prompted to format the internal memory.
Scroll to the desired option and press OK.
Reset Defaults
This item lets you reset the camera settings to the factory defaults.
In the Setup mode Main menu, use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to FORMAT.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Defaults submenu.
Scroll to the desired option and press OK.
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Item Default setting
Continue Shot Off
Exposure Value 0 EV
White Balance Auto
Color Color
Sharpness Normal
Quality Image Resolution: 2048 x 1536
Strobe Auto
Focus Normal
Slide Show Off
Slide Show Time 3 Seconds
Language English
Self Timer 10 Seconds
Video Resolution: 320 x 240
Time & Date 2002.01.01
AM 12:00
Time & Date Stamp No
Beep On
Auto Off Time 5 Min.
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To access the Review mode screens, set the Mode Selector to
REVIEW.
Press the MENU button. The Review mode Main menu screen appears:
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to select whether you want to review
an image or a movie and press OK. Press the MENU button to make
selections.
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Select Image from the Review Mode Main menu and press OK. An
image is displayed in the LCD display.
Note! If there are no images in the camera, the LCD displays a NO
IMAGE message.
Press the Navigator up button
Press the Navigator down button to show a thumbnail display of all
images.
Press the Menu button.
The Image Review Mode Main menu includes a submenu for
configuring options in your camera:
to zoom in on the image.
• Lock
• Unlock
• Erase
• Slideshow
• Transfer
• DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
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Lock
The selection allows you to protect an image f rom being eras ed.
After selecting an image to be protected, press the Menu button to open
the Review mode Main menu. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to LOCK.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Lock submenu.
Scroll to THIS and press OK to lock the selected image.
Unlock
The selection allows you to unlock one image or all the images.
After selecting an image to be unlocked, press the Menu button to open
the Review mode Main menu. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to
scroll to UNLOCK.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Unlock submenu.
Scroll to THIS and press OK to unlock the selected image, or select ALL
to unlock all protected images.
Scroll to the desired option and press OK.
Erase
This selection allows you to erase the current picture or to erase all stor ed pict ures
Press the Menu button to open the Review mode Main menu. Use the
Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to ERASE.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Erase submenu.
Scroll to THIS to erase the selected image, or choose ALL to erase all
images on the camera.
Scroll to the desired option and press OK.
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Slideshow
When the Slideshow function is enabled, this item will begin a slideshow of all currently loaded images at
three or ten-second intervals.
Press the Menu button to open the Review mode Main menu. Use the
Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to SLIDESHOW.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Slideshow submenu.
Scroll to ON and press OK to start the slideshow.
Transfer
The Transfer function enables you to transfer image data from the internal memory to the CompactFlash
card.
Press the Menu button to open the Review mode Main menu. Use the
Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to TRANSFER.
Note! This option is disabled when there is no card inserted in the
camera.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Transfer submenu.
Select YES and press OK to transfer the data to the card.
DPOF
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a file format for digital film memory cards that shows a commercial print
service, which images are to be printed, and how many prints are to be made. When you shoot the image
(or when reviewing on the camera) use DPOF to specify the how many copies of each image are to be
printed.
Press the Menu button to open the Review mode Main menu. Use the
Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to DPOF.
Note! This option is disabled when there is no card inserted in the
camera.
Press the Navigator right button to view the DPOF submenu.
Single – specifies a single print of the picture
All – specifies all pictures to be printed
Reset – resets the DPOF settings
Select YES and press OK to transfer the DPOF data to the card.
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When All is selected, displays DPOF images.
Specifies a time and file number to be assigned to the image.
Specifies how many copies of the image are to be made.
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Select Video from the Review Mode Main menu and press OK. An
image is displayed in the LCD display.
Note! If there are no videos in the camera, the LCD displays a NO
MOVIE message.
Press the Navigator down button to show a thumbnail display of all
videos.
Press the Menu button.
The Image Review Mode Main menu includes a submenu for
configuring options in your camera:
• Play
• Lock
• Unlock
• Erase
• Transfer
Play
This selection allows y ou to pl ay a vide o.
After selecting a video, press the Menu button to open the Video Review
mode Main menu. Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to PLAY.
Press the Navigator right button to view the submenu.
Press OK to view the video. Press OK again to stop the video from
playing.
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Lock
This selection allows you t o prot ect a vide o from bei ng era sed.
Press the Menu button to open the Video Review mode Main menu.
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to LOCK.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Lock submenu.
Scroll to THIS and press OK to lock the selected video.
Unlock
This selection allows you to unlock a video or all the videos that you selected to lock on memory at once.
Press the Menu button to open the Video Review mode Main menu.
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to UNLOCK.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Unlock submenu.
Scroll to THIS and press OK to unlock the selected video, or select ALL
to unlock all videos on the camera.
Scroll to the desired option and press OK.
Erase
This selection allows you to erase the current video or to erase all stored videos.
Press the Menu button to open the Video Review mode Main menu.
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to ERASE.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Erase submenu.
Scroll to THIS and press OK to erase the selected video, or select ALL
to erase all videos on the camera.
Scroll to the desired option and press OK.
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Transfer
The Transfer option enables you to transfer video data from the internal memory to the CF card.
Press the Menu button to open the Video Review mode Main menu.
Use the Navigator up/down buttons to scroll to TRANSFER.
Note! This option is disabled when there is no card inserted in the
camera.
Press the Navigator right button to view the Transfer submenu.
Select YES and press OK to transfer the data to the card.
Note: Ensure that the AC adapter you use matches the electrical
specifications for the camera. Refer to the Appendix for details.
Note: Before connecting the SC-3300 to your PC, you must install the
drivers. Refer to page 37 for instructions.
2. Open the connector cover
3. Connect one end of the USB connector to the USB port on the camera
4. Connect the other end of the USB connector to the USB port on the back of your PC or
notebook computer
5. Turn the camera on then set the SC-3300 Mode Selector to PC
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Icons Functions
This button allows you to select basic features or advanced features.
This button allows you to select all of the images saved on the SC-3300 digital
camera.
This button deletes the image(s) that are highlighted (selected) from the SC-3300
digital camera.
This button saves the selected image(s) on to your PC. A Save As screen will
appear to let you choose your preferred location to save the files, and will let you
name the image(s).
This button allows you to crop the image before saving to your computer.
This button allows you to rotate the image Clockwise.
This button allows you to rotate the image Counter Clockwise.
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This button allows you to flip the image horizontally.
This button allows you to flip the image vertically.
This button allows you to transfer (download) the images from your SC-3300 to your
PC.
Note: Downloading the images does not mean saving the image s on your PC. It
simply allows you to view the pictures on your software application. To permanently
keep the pictures on your computer, you need to go to File Æ Save As.
This button allows you to scroll to the very first image saved on your SC-3300.
This button allows you to scroll to the previous image saved on your SC-3300.
This button allows you to scroll to the next image saved on your SC-3300.
This button allows you to scroll to the very last image saved on your SC-3300.
This button will display information about the SiPix SC-3300 TWAIN driver.
This button provides useful information on using the SC-3300 TWAIN driver
application.
• Calendars & greeting cards: now it’s easy to make invitations, flyers and more
• Exciting panoramas: create photo panoramas in three simple steps
ArcSoft VideoImpression
• Video editing: award-winning software provides useful and powerful editing tools
• Edit and combine video files, create new movies from other video, animation, and image files.
• Easy-to-use 'drag and drop' interface enables you to put video together in sequence.
• Album organizer provides a thumbnail preview of all supported file types.
• MPEG-1 MOV or AVI video files can be trimmed to cut out unwanted scenes; still image files can be
included—mix video and image files into a single presentation.
• Dual soundtrack support enables you to provide narration and background music.
• Special transition and text effects can be added to your video to enhance its presentation.
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Use this software to read PDF files. (The SC-3300 owner’s manual is in PDF format on the software CD for
your convenience.)
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Follow these instructions to install the camera driver and application software on your PC system.
Installing the SC-3300 Software
1. Insert the SC-3300 software CD into
your CD-ROM drive. The auto install
program runs and you see the SC-3300
software installation screen.
Note: If the CD does not auto run, click
Start, Run. Type “D:\setup.exe” in the Run
dialog text box (where D:\ is your CDROM drive). Select OK.
2. There should be a check √ in the box
next to Automatic Installation
(Recommended). Click Continue.
Note: If your computer already has an
application installed previously, the
installed application will be grayed out.
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3. The ArcSoft
PhotoImpression/VideoImpression
license agreement will appear. To
accept the agreement, click on YES.
4. Both ArcSoft PhotoImpression and
VideoImpression will install to the
computer.
5. Next Adobe Acrobat Reader will begin
its installation. A Welcome screen will
appear. Select Next.
6. The Installation Destination screen will
appear. It is recommend that the default
destination is used. Select Next.
6. Click Next and follow the instructions
on your screen until the Setup
Complete screen appears.
7. Click Finish to complete the
installation.
8. When the installation is completed.
You are prompted to restart your
uter. If you do not want to install
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7. Adobe Acrobat Reader will complete its
installation. Select Ok.
Note: On some Windows 98 systems,
Adobe Acrobat Reader will ask that you
remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive and
will give you the option to re-boot the
computer. Please leave the CD in the CDROM drive and indicate that you do not
want to reboot the computer.
8. The SC-3300 TWAIN driver will begin
its installation and display the Welcome
screen. Select Next.
9. The License Agreement will appear.
Read the agreement and click Yes to
continue setup. The TWAIN driver and
the SiPix Camera Wizard will install.
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10. The software installation is now complete.
Please remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive,
Select Yes I want to restart my computer now.
Click Finish.
Once you’ve installed the SC-3300 TWAIN driver, you can download pictures from your digital camera to
your computer. Along with the SC-3300 TWAIN driver, the SiPix Camera Wizard was also installed. The
SiPix Camera Wizard allows you to download both pictures and video. The SC-3300 is Mass Storage
compliant. The pictures and video on the camera can also be accessed u sing M ass Storage detailed below.
Transfer Images & Video With the SiPix Camera Wizard
You can use the StyleCam SiPix Camera Wizard to transfer & save, view a slideshow of pictures, play your
video, or open folders to view files. Connect the SC-3300 with the supplied USB cable to your PC. The
following screen will automatically appear.
To transfer and save the images and video to your computer, select the first option from the window above
“Copy pictures to a folder on my computer” and click OK. The following screen will appear:
Your picture(s) will appear in thumbnail format and the video(s) will display as video icons as shown in the
above screen capture. To save these files to your desired location, click on “Browse”, select a location to
save your files, and click OK. Your pictures and/or video will be saved under this location.
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You can also view your pictures in a slideshow. Choose “View slideshow of the images” from the Camera
Wizard, and click OK.
To play a video, select the video icon from the Camera Wizard, and click OK. Your video will now play in
Windows Media Player.
The “Open folder to view files” option lets you view your images and video that are saved on the SC-3300.
The files will appear either in a list of file names or in picture thumbnail and video icons, depending on the
Operating System that you use.
Saving Video Clips with Windows Media Player
If your computer comes with the Windows Media Player (Windows 2000, Me, and XP), you can view and
save your video through Media Player. Please follow the instructions below to save your video:
1. Go to File Æ Save As (from top left of the menu bar)
2. The Save As screen appears, select a location to save your video, name your file, type in the
extension “.AVI”, and click OK.
3. Your video is now saved on your computer.
Note: If you need to install the latest version of Windows Media Player 7.1, please download Media Player
free of charge from Microsoft website at
For any question on Windows Media Player, please contact Microsoft technical support directly.
Transfer Pictures using Mass Storage
The SC-3300 digital camera is a Mass Storage compliant device. You can acce ss the camera directly from
your desktop to easily transfer images and video from the camera, to your computer. To use Mass Storage,
1. Plug your camera into your computer
2. Double click on My Computer
3. Double click on Removable Disk (X:) where X is the drive designation. This is the SC-3300.
4. Double click on the folder DCIM
5. Double click on the folder 100SIPIX
6. You will see the video and still image files.
7. From here you can save your image files, drag them to a specific location or double click on a n
image to open it.
Transfer Pictures with ArcSoft PhotoImpression (using the SC-3300 TWAIN Driver)
Please follow the instructions below to transfer the pictures using ArcSoft PhotoImpression.
1. Connect the SC-3300 to your computer (refer to Connecting to Computer from above).
2. Launch the ArcSoft PhotoImpression application via Start Æ Programs Æ ArcSoft PhotoImpression
Æ PhotoImpression 3.0.
3. Select “Get Photos” from the top of the left panel.
4. Click on “Camera/Scanner” button located on the bottom of the screen.
5. From the “Select Source” drop-down menu, a list of devices will be displayed. Select “SiPix SC3300 TWAIN”.
6. Click on the “Acquire” button, and the TWAIN driver screen will acquire the images saved on your
camera.
7. The SiPix TWAIN allows you to view each individual image saved on your camera. You can use
the arrow keys to scroll to the previous or the next picture. Click the “Transfer” button to download
the images to your computer.
Save Images using ArcSoft PhotoImpression
Once you have downloaded (transferred) all the images you want onto your computer. Follow the
instructions below to save your pictures on the computer.
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1. Click the “Save” button on the left panel of the screen, and then click the “Save As” button in the
lower screen.
2. When the Save window opens, select a directory where you want to save your pictures and type in
a name for the image file, and click “Save”.
Uninstalling Software
You can uninstall the software using “Add/Remove Program” in the Control Panel of your computer. Note: Use this procedure only when the installed software is no longer required or when software
installation fails. Please follow the steps below to uninstall your software.
1. Click to open “My Computer” from your desktop screen.
2. Double click on the “Control Panel” icon.
3. Double click on the “Add/Remove Programs” icon in the Control Panel.
4. The “Add/Remove Programs” property window will appear, select the program that you want to uninstall,
and click on the “Add/Remove” button.
5. Your computer will prompt you to confirm whether or not you want to uninstall the software, click “Yes” to
confirm. Follow the on screen instruction to complete un-installation.
You may need to restart your computer after uninstalling the software. Please save and close all running
programs before you reboot your computer.
• As a rule, use automatic settings (e.g. white balance, exposure value). This generally gives you the
best picture quality. If the image quality does not come out as expected, then try adjusting the
manual settings such as exposure value (if the picture is too dark or too light) or white balance (if a
yellow cast is present).
• When taking a picture with the flash: stand at least 6 feet away from your subject. Standing too close
to your subject may cause the subject to become overexposed. The flash for the SC-3300 has a
range of 2.6 to 8.2 feet.
• Try to take pictures in an area where there are a lot of colors and patterns. If taking a portrait picture
of a person, ensure the clothing does not have a high contrast to the background (e.g. white shirt
against black).
• Depending on the subject and the indoor conditions, it is generally better to have the light source at
an angle (e.g. 45 degrees) from the subject instead of directly in front of or dire ctly behind the
subject.
Indoors – General Don’ts
• Avoid an area where the wall is the main portion of the image.
• Avoid light sources positioned directly behind or directly in front of your subject.
• Usually the indoors lighting is very diffused; therefore, try to avoid bright light sources from being in
the picture. A great variance in lighting in a single frame can cause improper exposure because the
digital camera cannot judge the amount of light correctly (e.g. shaded hallway and bright entryway).
• Try to avoid a light source that is brighter than the subject.
• Don’t shoot a picture directly into the light.
• Try to avoid half sunlight and half-fluorescent light, or any mixture of different lighting.
• Avoid taking pictures of a computer screen.
• Avoid an object in the picture that could reflect light and that is close to the person taking the picture
(e.g. glass bottle, white shirt, glasses, etc.).
Outdoors – General Don’ts
• Avoid taking a picture where there is a shiny surface or reflective area in the image (e.g. glass,
metal).
• Avoid pointing the camera directly at a shiny surface.
• Do not take pictures of both shaded and sun lit areas together. While our digital camera does make
great adjustments for this, it is unable to clearly adjust for vast differences in lighting as compared to
the human eye.
Additional Information
Check out the SiPix Web site at www.sipix.com for additional tips on taking great digital pictures. At the time
of writing, we have posted on this Web site chapter 2 “Learning to Take Better Pictures” from the e-book
Digital Camera Solutions by Gregory Georges. Since your digital cameras require no film, it easy and fun to
practice using your camera. Try different compositions and explore using the camera settings. The more you
practice, the better your photography skills will become.
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Problem Possible cause Solution
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The camera has no
power.
The camera won’t
take a picture and
the memory is not
full.
work.
The batteries are
discharged.
The batteries are
inserted incorrectly.
The AC adapter is
not plugged in.
Ensure that the
Standby LED is on
and is not flashing.
Is the
CompactFlash
card inserted
correctly?
Is the camera
connected to a
computer?
Is the flash on? Ensure that the flash is set correctly. The flash doesn’t
The batteries may
be weak.
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Replace the batteries with freshly charged ones.
Check the battery orientation.
Ensure that the AC adapter is plugged into a working outlet.
If the LED is flashing, wait until it emits a steady light before
taking the picture. The camera may be waiting for the flash
to charge.
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If the CompactFlash
message is displayed in the LCD status display.
The camera’s buttons are not functional when connected to
a PC. Disconnect the camera to take more pictures.
If the batteries are too weak, the flash is unable to recharge.
Turn the camera off and wait a few seconds before turning it
back on. If this doesn’t work, you need to replace the
batteries with fresh ones.
card is inserted incorrectly, a
The pictures are
blurry.
The picture looks
too dark.
The picture is too
light.
I plugged the
camera in before
installing the
software. Now I
have installed the
software and the
computer doesn’t
see the camera.
The camera or
subject was moving
when the picture
was taken.
The flash is needed
for the picture.
You are facing a
bright light when
taking the picture.
The flash is set to
Flash always on.
Since the camera
was plugged in
before the software
was installed, the
Device Manager
now contains an
unknown device.
Hold the camera steady or put it on a tripod to take pictures.
Turn the flash on.
Change the angle of the picture so that bright lights do not
shine directly towards the camera lens.
Set the flash to Automatic flash.
Use the USB DR. on the SC-3300 CD to remove the
unknown device from the Device Manager.
1. Put the SC-3300 CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the
Installation screen appears, select Exit.
2. Double click on My Computer
3. Right click on your CD-ROM drive. Select Open.
4. Double click on the Utilities folder
5. Double click on USBDR.EXE
6. The USB Dr. will load. Follow the onscreen
instructions.
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Image Sensor 1/1.8-inch CCD with 3.34 million square pixels
Color LCD 1.6-inch color TFT LCD
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External storage
media
Picture modes
Video modes
Color Depth 24-bit color
Zoom 3x digital zoom
Output file format JPEG (Exif 2.1)
Optics system Four step lens aperture: F3.5/F8.0
Focal Length 7.6 mm (equivalent to 38 mm on a non-digital 35 mm camera)
CompactFlashTM card up to 128MB
Status Type Image format Compression
***
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Status Type Video format Compression
**
Super Fine 2048 x 1536 Low 9
Fine 2048 x 1536 Medium 24
Basic 1024 x 768 Medium 96
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Fine 320 x 240 Medium 58 sec
Basic 160 x 120 Medium 180sec
*
# Shots
(16 MB onboard)
Video Length
(16 MB onboard)
Focusing Auto focus (normal: 60 cm ~ infinity; macro: 40 cm ~ 60 cm)
Shutter speed 1/2 to 1/500 second electronic shutter meter
Exposure Auto exposure
Processing time Shot to shot < 4 sec.
USB USB v1.1 USB connector.
AC Adapter Output: 3V; 2A (minimum)
Battery type 2 x AA alkaline/Ni-MH batteries
Strobe light Range: 0.9m ~ 3m
Battery life >150 images (with strobe a nd LCD on) – using standard alkaline batteries
Compliance Regulatory compliance:
• Safety – CE
• FCC – Class B
White balance Auto white balance (balanced for daylight/fluorescent/sunset/tungsten )
Dimensions 108 x 70 x 45 mm (W x H x D)
Weight Approx. 200g (without battery)
SiPix, Inc. warrants this hardware product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one
year from the original date of purchase as identified on the proof of purchase (your receipt). It is the enduser’s responsibility to make certain this product is in working condition with the intended computer system
within the one-year warranty period.
These are the sole remedies and SiPix’s sole liabilities for performance or failure to perform of the product.
SiPix reserves the right to change its warranty policy at any time for all products distributed after the date of
such change in warranty. Except as set forth above, all other warranties whether express or implied,
including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are
hereby excluded.
SiPix shall not be liable for incidental, special or consequential damages arising out of or related to the use
or performance of the product, including, without limitation, loss of data or use of data processing facilities or
equipment, regardless of whether SiPix may have been advised about the possibility of such damages
arising out of use of the product shall be limited to the amounts paid by purchaser for such product.
This warranty is only valid within the boundaries and territories of the USA and Canada. SiPix is not
responsible for costs incurred due to shipping, insurance, customs, or duties. SiPix is not responsible for
non-traceable packages or packages shipped without a valid RMA number on the outside of the package.
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by an accident, electrical fault, through
misuse or abuse. If the product has been altered without written authorization from SiPix, the warranty will
be void.
This warranty applies only to hardware products manufactured by or for SiPix. Warranted products must
bear the “SiPix” brand name, trade name, or logo. The aforementioned warranty and remedies are exclusive,
and in lieu of all others, whether oral, written, expressed or implied. SiPix specifically disclaims any and all
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
SiPix is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty.
SiPix is not responsible under any other legal theory, including, but not limited to lost profits, and any cost of
recovering reprogramming or reproducing any program or data stored in or used with SiPix products.
If your SiPix product needs to be returned for repair, you must contact SiPix technical support prior to
shipment for an RMA number before sending in the product. The RMA number is a Return Merchandise Authorization number.SiPix will refuse all shipments without a proper RMA number. The RMA
number MUST be printed on the outside of the original shipping carton in large print written in black ink next
to the shipping label. Failure to properly pack shipment could cause serious damage to the product and void
the warranty.
Should any defect(s) be discovered, the product may be returned to SiPix with a valid RMA number. If you
are returning product for repair, please be sure to do the following:
1. Call SiPix Customer Support Mon-Fri during regular business hours toll free at 408-719-5076 and
obtain an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number.
2. Print your RMA number on the OUTSIDE of the original shipping carton in large print written in black
ink next to the shipping label.
3. Include a copy of the bill of sale with the returned product.
4. Unless otherwise instructed, do not return any manuals or software when returning items for repair.
5. Ship to SiPix via a traceable shipping method and retain the tracking number.
Note: This product is intended for use only within the boundaries and territories of the United States and
Canada. If you purchased this product in Mexico or South America and need assistance or repair, you must
contact your originating reseller for service and support. SiPix Imaging, Milpitas CA, will not accept any
shipments from outside the boundaries and territories of the USA and Canada. SiPix often bundles many
different third party software options with its products. If any of these options were ordered with your SiPix
product and they appear to be missing or incorrect, contact your reseller immediately.
Upon receipt of this SiPix product you are immediately eligible for Technical Support during the warranty
period of ONE YEAR from the purchase date. If you require technical assistance after reviewing your
manual, please visit our Website Support at www.sipixdigital.com/support.
Additionally, you may contact our Technical Support staff for further assistance. Our Technical Support
hours are from 8AM to 6PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday at 408-719-5076 (customer pays for any
toll charges).
In addition to providing telephone-based Technical Support, SiPix offers quick and easy e-mail support.
Getting answers to your questions has never been easier! For email support, go to he SiPix website at
SiPix provides technical support at no cost during the two-year European warranty period. Users with
questions or concerns of a technical nature should first refer to the product manual, as usage and
troubleshooting information is provided in detail. For additional information or assistance, u s ers should visit
the SiPix Web-site, as tutorials, updated drivers, frequently asked questions and news updates are available.
www.sipixdigital.com/support
SiPix Technical Support is available from 9 AM to 6 PM CET, Monday through Friday, excluding public
holidays. Should you require further assistance, you may contact SiPix technical support representatives
by calling: For free Technical Support call in Europe*: 00800-800 SiPix (00800-80074749) or by E-Mail :
sipix@appello.de
Technische Unterstützung
SiPix bietet kostenlose technische Unterstützung innerhalb der zweijährigen Europäischen Garantiefrist.
Wenn Sie technische Fragen haben, sollten Sie zuerst das Benutzerhandbuch lesen, da sich detaillierte
Informationen zur Verwendung und Fehlerbehebung in dem Benutzerhandbuch befinden. Für zusätzliche
Informationen oder Unterstützung besuchen Sie bitte die SiPix Web-Site, wo Lehrgänge, aktuelle Treiber,
häufig gestellte Fragen und Update-Programme angeboten werden. www.sipixdigital.com/support
Sie können ebenfalls Kontakt mit dem Team unserer technischen Unterstützung aufnehmen, um weitere
Hilfe zu erhalten:
Gebührenfreie technischen Hotline in Europa* : 00800-800 SiPix (00800-80074749) oder per E-Mail :
sipix@appello.de.
Unsere technische Unterstützung steht Ihnen von Montag bis Freitag von 9 Uhr bis 18 Uhr
Mitteleuropäischer Zeit ausschließlich Feiertagen zur Verfügung.
Support Technique
SiPix fournit le support technique sans frais pendant la période de garantie d’ deux ans. Les utilisateurs qui
se posent des questions de nature technique doivent se référer tout d'abord au Manuel Utilisateur, car les
informations relatives à l'utilisation et au dépannage sont présentées en détail. Pour les informations
supplémentaires ou l'aide, les utilisateurs peuvent visiter le site web de SiPix www.sipixdigital.com/support ,
car il met à leur disposition des tutoriaux, des pilotes mis à jour, des questions fréquemment posées et des
mis à jour d’informations.
Si vous avez besoin de plus d'aide, vous pouvez contacter les représentants du support technique SiPix en
appelant:
Pour assistance Technique rappeler le numéro gratuit en Europe* :00800-800 SiPix
(00800-80074749) ou par E-Mail : sipix@appello.de
Le Support Technique de SiPix est disponible de 9h à 18h, du lundi au vendredi, sauf les jours fériés.
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TEL: 00800-800 SiPix
*Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Italy, UK, Ireland ,
Germany. In the UK you can use as well 0845 6604550
Foxlink Europe B.V. Spuikade 3, 3087 Bg Rotterdam The Netherlands
Upon receipt of this SiPix product you are immediately eligible for Technical Support during the warranty
period of ONE YEAR from the purchase date. Users with questions or concerns of a technical nature should
first refer to the product manual, as usage and troubleshooting information is provided in detail. For
additional information or assistance, users should visit the SiPix Web-site, as tutorials, updated drivers,
frequently asked questions and news updates are available.
support please call 886-2-8226-9298.
www.sipixdigital.com/support
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