EN
3.
Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select the
Date and time item, then press the shutter
button to open the settings window.
FIG. 14
4.
In the settings window, press the shutter
button to select the item that is to be
changed, then change the value with the
UP/DOWN buttons.
5.
Press the shutter button to confirm or press
the power switch to finish and reject the
changes.
6.
Press the power switch to end the settings
mode.
Settings for timed photography
1.
Open the settings menu and select
photograph settings.
FIG. 15
2.
Open the Timed mode menu and set the
desired time between photographs. In PAL-
DV, 24 images are required for 1 second of
film, while HD mode requires 30 images.
3.
In order to configure the resolution of the
photographs, go back to the previous menu
and open the Resolution menu.
4.
To start taking photographs, go to
photograph mode, aim the camera and
press the shutter button.
5.
When the desired pictures have been taken,
import them into a video editing program.
Different programs require different
operation – see the programs manual. The
names of the photograph files may need
to be changed in order for the software to
identify them correctly.
NOTE:
To achieve the best results, the camera should
not be moved during timed photography.
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CONNECTING TO HDTV
1.
In order to transfer images and sound to an
HDTV for playback, connect one end of the
HDMI cable (not included) to the camera
and the other end to the HD input on the
HDTV.
2.
When the camera has been correctly
connected to the HDTV, the same image
that is shown on the display also appears
on the HDTV.
NOTE:
Stop ongoing recording and disconnect the
WiFi before connecting or disconnecting the
HDMI cable.
CONNECTING TO COMPUTER
When the camera is connected to a computer, it
appears as an external device in My Computer.
Photograph and video files can be found in the
PHOTO, VIDEO folder in the external device.
Open the folder to copy files to the computer's
hard drive.
NOTE:
Do not disconnect the USB cable while
transferring files and do not remove the
memory card when the USB cable is connected
– risk of loss of data.
Webcam mode
No drivers are required for webcam mode
(PCCAM mode) in Windows XP (SP3) or higher.
1.
In U-disk mode (MSDC mode), press the
shutter button to switch to webcam mode
(PCCAM). The display shows PCCAM.
2.
The webcam can be started from the
software. Press the switch to go back to
U-disk mode (MSDC mode).