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jgould 11:02pm on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 
easy to use. simple and quick download. batteries get burned out even when shut off. Has no one heard of CR-V3 batteries? a 2-pack at Walgreens costs about $14 bucks. Last forever. If you want to save on battery life. savas uzun uzunsavas
Paulus4605 6:46am on Friday, September 3rd, 2010 
I bought my Vivicam about a year ago. Good value for money Indoor photos can have a bit of a colour tint
Kloddik0674 6:28pm on Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 
(Edited August 25th by bergenfield) Overall a very good camera given the price. Takes great pictures and movies.
Jaycanyon 10:03pm on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 
great value This is a great camera for the money, clarity is fantastic on almost all images I have produced.
Lee Richardson 7:48am on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 
Neatly packaged, easy to use Battery life, ultimate picture quality Well what can i say this camera is the dogs danglies of cheap digicams. Great quality pics Poor battery life
DrunkenDonkey 3:21pm on Sunday, April 11th, 2010 
Very Power Thirsty Camera. My husband bought me this camera a couple of years ago as I wanted a camera with higher megapixels than the one I had. Very Power Thirsty Camera. My husband bought me this camera a couple of years ago as I wanted a camera with higher megapixels than the one I had.
ole 11:06pm on Friday, April 9th, 2010 
Eats batteries, totally unreliable in cool temperatures, does not save date. Important for first time digital camera buyers! Do NOT use AA batteries! Even on the reviews where people have given this camera 5 stars. vivitar 3935 This is a great little 5mp camera . Will fit in your pocket or on your belt with supplyed carring case. super pics. the zoom is great. Easy, Easy, Easy This camera is very easy to operate. Just point and click, or turn the dial to the desired type of picture you wish to take.

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ViviCam 8025 Digital Camera

Owner Manual

2009 Sakar International, Inc. All rights reserved. Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies.

Table of Contents

Introduction..... 2 Key Features..... 2 What your camera includes..... 2 Computer System Requirements for Windows XP.... 3 Computer System Requirements for Windows Vista.... 3 Computer System Requirements for Macintosh... 4 A Quick Look at Your Camera.... 5 Preparing Your Camera for Use.... 6 Install lithium battery.... 6 Installing SD Memory Card..... 7 Starting Your Digital Camera.... 9 This is the default mode when you power on your camera... 11 Taking Photos..... 11 Installing PhoTags Express Software.... 34 Everything you need to get the most from your photos... 39 Download photos and videos to your PC.... 41 Viewing Videos..... 45 Transferring photos and videos to your PC manually... 46 Transferring photos and videos to your MAC manually... 47 Maintenance of Your Digital Camera.... 47 Sakar Warranty Card..... 48 Appendix A: Technical Specifications.... 48 Appendix B: Troubleshooting..... 49

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the ViviCam 8025 8.1 Mega-Pixel Touch Screen Digital Camera. Everything you need to take quality digital photos and videos is included with your camera. Your digital camera can also be used as a removable disk. It enriches your life. Vivitar makes capturing those special moments so easy. Please read this manual carefully first in order to get the most out of your digital camera.

Key Features

Digital Video resolutions-640x480 Pixels (VGA), 320x240 Pixels (QVGA). 8.1 mega pixels camera with choice of 6 digital camera resolutions- 3264x2448 pixels(8M), 3648x2048 pixels(7M),2592x1944 pixels(5M), 2048x1536 pixels(3M), 1920x1080 pixels(2M) and 640x480 pixels (VGA). 2.4 inch TFT LCD (Touch Screen) 8x Digital Zoom function Face Detecting SD memory card slot compatible with memory card up to 8GB. Built in Flash PhoTags Express software for managing and enhancing your photos, printing, sending photos by e-mails and much more.
What your camera includes
Digital Camera PhoTags Express software Installation CD USB cable
Users manual and Quick Start Guide Strap
Computer System Requirements for Windows XP
To be able to download photos to your PC, you will need the following minimum configuration: Pentium III process or above with Windows XP 128 MB RAM, with 150MB of free disk space Available USB interface CD-ROM Drive 1024 x 768 Recommended screen resolution 16-bit color or higher display adaptor
Computer System Requirements for Windows Vista
To be able to download photos to your PC your will need the following minimum configuration: Windows Vista 800MHz processor and 512 MB of system memory 20GB hard driver with at least 15GB of available space Support for Super VGA graphics Available USB Interface CD-ROM drive
Computer System Requirements for Macintosh
Power Macintosh GMHz or higher Mac OS X version 10.2.6 or later 128 MB or more available system RAM (256 MB recommended), 150 MB free disk space 800 x 600 or higher-resolution monitor displaying millions of colors Note: This hardware is plug and play compatible when used on a Mac, however, the included software can be used on Windows operating systems only.
A Quick Look at Your Camera
Preparing Your Camera for Use
Install lithium battery Your digital camera needs a lithium battery in order to operate. The battery is found separately in the packaging. To install it correctly see the diagram below: 1. Slide and open the battery door.
Insert the battery correctly with the correct polarity facing up. Close the battery door.
Note: 1. A Low battery message will appear on the LCD when the battery power is insufficient. Shortly thereafter your camera will power off. 2. 3. Please remove your battery when you dont intend to use your camera for a long time. Test photos taken with the camera should be downloaded otherwise they will be lost when the camera
loses power and turns off or when the battery door is opened to replace the battery.
Charge lithium battery Please charge the battery as below 2 methods: A. Charge with USB cable Insert the lithium battery into your camera correctly, and connect your camera to computer with USB cable. The red LED of camera will be light on indicating that your camera is in charging status, the LED will be off when charge full. B. Charge with supplied charger Your camera is supplied a compatible charger for you, you are only required to put the battery into charger and charge the lithium battery directly from electrical outlet

Installing SD Memory Card
Your camera has a memory card slot that enables you to insert any SD compatible memory card up to 8BG. Adding a memory card will allow you to increase the capacity of your camera before you have to transfer photos and videos to your PC. Install the SD memory card as below: 1. 2. Locate the Memory Card slot within the battery compartment. Insert the Memory card into the slot in the correct direction. (see the sketch below)
Push the card in until you feel it click into position. The top of the card should be flushed with the surface of the camera. An icon will appear on the LCD screen after you turn on your camera.
Once the external memory card is inserted into the camera all the images taken with the camera will be stored on the card.
Note: 1. 2. Limited internal memory is provided for test images. The image will be deleted when camera power is turned off. Please download the images before power off.SD memory card is required for normal use. An external memory card is required for normal use. Your camera supports any compatible SD memory card (up to 8GB). 3. If there is a photo in the internal memory when you insert the card into your camera, a Copy to card message will appear on the LCD with Yes or No options. On selecting Yes the photo will now be copied to your card. 4. Formatting will delete all data on the SD memory card including protected data.
Dont remove the SD card during formatting as this may damage the card and render it unusable. When your card is full, download the media on the SD card to your PC and delete the photos and videos from it in order to continue using your camera
Starting Your Digital Camera
Power on Press the Power button on the top of the camera once to turn on your camera. The LCD will light up, this indicates your camera is turned on and ready for use. Power off Press the Power button once to turn off your camera. When there is insufficient battery power and icon will appear on the LCD screen. Your camera will automatically power off after a few seconds.

Finger Touch Screen feature Your digital camera supports a touch screen feature for convenient and quick operation. Merely use your finger to touch the relevant parts of the screen in order to activate the corresponding functions. The touch areas on the LCD screen are displayed below:
Mode selection Your digital touch screen camera has 4 main modes Still Image mode, Video mode, Playback mode and Set up mode. The Still Image mode is for you to take still photos. You can shoot video files while in Video mode. In Playback mode you can preview photos and videos as well as being able to delete, rotate, protect, crop and print your photos. You can set Exposure, ISO, White Balance, Quality, Auto Power off, Date, Format and Default settings in Set up mode.
In order to select the mode, please follow the below steps: 1. Press the Home button. The following icons will appear on the LCD touch screen

2. 3. 4. 5.

Touch the icon Touch the icon Touch the icon Touch the icon
function area to enter Playback mode. function area to enter Still Image (Camera) mode. function area to enter Movie (Video) mode. function area to enter the Setup menu.
Note: If you are in the Playback or Video mode, pressing the Home button will exit these modes and open the Still Image mode.
Still Image mode This is the default mode when you power on your camera.
Taking Photos 1. 2. 3. Compose your shot using the LCD screen. Hold the camera steady and press the shutter button to take the photo. There will be a short delay while the camera saves the photo to memory.
After each photo is shot (when the camera returns to icon mode) the numbers of photos left to shoot at the selected resolution is displayed on the LCD screen. When the camera's memory (photo capacity) is full, the LCD screen will display a message - Memory Full, Insert a SD memory card to Transfer and Take More Photos! Either download the photo to your computer using the Photags Express software as described below in the section Download photos and videos to your PC or insert another SD card to continue taking more photos.
Digital Zoom function You can magnify your subject using the digital zoom by touching the icon and function area.

1. 2. 3.

Touch the icon The following icon Touch the icon
function area to zoom in on your object. will appear on your LCD screen. function area to zoom back out.
Macro/Far shooting The camera has the function that allows you to capture objects either at very near or very far distances. Before taking the picture slide the Macro/Far switch on the left side of the camera near the USB slot.

For close up shooting slide the switch to the indicates that the macro shooting mode is on. For far shooting slide the Macro/Far switch to the indicate that the far shooting mode is on.

position. The icon

appears on the LCD screen and
appears on the LCD screen, to
Flash In low light conditions it is best to use the built-in flash. You can also use the flash to compensate for backlight conditions. To set the flash: 1. Touch the icon function area until the icon appears on the left side of the LCD screen. This
will activate the automatic flash. 2. Touch the icon function area again until the icon appears on the LCD screen. This means
the flash function has been "forced on" (manual flash). Note: If the flash is not ready, a LED will light up and the flash is ready before taking a photo. 3. Touch the icon screen. function area again until the icon appears on the left side of the LCD icon will flash repeatedly - wait until the
This will activate the red-eye reduction feature.
To turn off the flash function touch the icon
function area repeatedly until the

icon appears.

LCD screen displaying You can touch the DIS function area on the screen repeatedly to hide or show the icons of the LCD screen.
Self-Timer You can include yourself in a photo by using this feature to delay the time between you pressing the shutter button and when the photo is actually taken. It is recommended that you use a tripod or place the camera on a flat and sturdy surface when using the self-timer. 1. Press the Menu/OK button.

2. 3. 4.

Touch the icon Touch the icon
area to select the next page until you see the Self-Timer option. function area to enter the self-timer mode selection. function area select the self-time option you desire: 2 seconds

By touching the icon

seconds 5.

or 10 seconds

Press the Menu/OK button to confirm. The self-timer icon (per your selection) will now appear on the screen.
Press the Shutter button to start the self-timer. Your camera will count down 2, 5 or 10 seconds as per your choice and then automatically take the photo.
Scene Your camera supplies many scenes for you to take photos in almost any environment. Scene included with your camera are Auto, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Portrait, Scenery, Sport, Party, Beach or High Sensitivity. You can choose your best scenery according to your light and environmental conditions. 1. Press the Menu/OK button.
function area repeatedly until you see the Scene option appear. function area to enter the Scene menu.

Touch the icon

function area to select the scene you want to use.

Press the Menu/OK button to confirm, save and exit to the camera standby mode.
Image Size The image size and quality settings determine the number of photos that can be saved and the amount of memory required for each photo. The higher the photo quality the more memory it will take. The image size and quality will also affect the maximum size you can effectively print your photo. To set the Image size:
Press the Menu/OK button.
Touch the icon Touch the icon Touch the icon
function area repeatedly until you see Image Size option. function area to enter Image Size menu. function area to select your image size.
The image size icon will appear on the LCD screen. Your camera has 7M and 2M high definition image size.
Anti-Shake Your Digital Camera has a function that prevents photos coming out blurry as a result of trembling or shaking when taking the photo. You are not required to use a tripod in order to take good quality photos. 1. Press the Menu/OK button.
function area repeatedly until you see the Anti-Shake option. function area to enter the Anti-Shake menu. function area to select Anti-Shake On/Off.
Note: The anti-shake icon will appear on the LCD screen.
Face Detection Your camera supports face detecting that allows you to take better portrait photos. 1. Press the Menu/OK button.
function area to select next page until you see the Face Detection option. function area to enter the Face Detection menu. function area to select the Face Detection On/Off.
Press the Menu/OK button to confirm and exit to the camera standby mode.
Note: The Face Detection icon will appear on the LCD screen.
Setup Menu You can set the Exposure, White Balance, Sharpness, Quality, ISO, Date, Auto Power Off, Language, Frequency, Format and Default Setting.
Press the Home button for the main menu to appear on the LCD.
function area to enter the Setup Menu.
Exposure This setting allows you to control the brightness of your images. 1. 2. 3. Touch the first icon Touch the icon function area to enter the Exposure option. function area to select an exposure value (from +3 to -3).
ISO This is a special function that allows you to compensate the light conditions when the light source is not good and you also specifically do not wish to use a flash or tripod. When using ISO sensitization, please choose the low value ISO to prevent spots or blotches appearing on your photo.

1. 2. 3. 4.

function area repeatedly until you see the ISO option. function area to enter the ISO setting. function area to select an ISO value.
White Balance This setting allows the camera to adjust the color of your photos according to the color of your light source. 1. 2. 3. 4. Touch the icon Touch the icon Touch the icon function area until you see White Balance option. function area to enter the White Balance setting. function area to select the white balance option you desire.

Sharpness This setting allows you to adjust the sharpness of your images, making edges more or less distinct. 1. Touch the icon function area until you see the Sharpness option.
function area to enter the Sharpness setting. function area to select one of Normal/Soft/Sharp.
Quality The quality of your photos also affects the number of shots you can take. A HIGH setting means you can take fewer photos, but they will be of better quality. The default value is STANDARD.
function area until you see the Quality option. function area to enter the Quality setting. function area to select one of Fine/Super Fine/Normal.
Press the Menu/OK button to confirm , save and exit to the camera standby mode.
Note: After you confirm, the quality icon will appear on the LCD. normal quality,

fine quality,

super fine quality.
Auto Power off By default, if your camera is idle for 60 seconds it will automatically be powered off. to change this setting: 1. 2. 3. 4. Touch the icon Touch the icon Touch the icon function area until you see the Auto Power off option. function area to enter the Auto Power off menu. function area to select one of 60S/120S/180S/None. Use the Auto Off option
Press the Menu button to confirm, save and exit to the camera standby mode.
Date This allows you to set the system time which will be displayed on the photos. 1. 2. 3. 4. Touch the icon Touch the icon Touch the icon function area until you see Date option. function area to enter the Date menu. function area to select one of On/Off/Set date.
Press the Menu/OK button to confirm.
Set date: 1. 2. Touch the icon Touch the icon and and function area repeatedly to select and highlight the digit. function area repeatedly to set the current date and time.
Press Menu/OK button to confirm and save the changes.
Format This function will format the memory card and will erase all files in memory including files that have been protected. Important: Please use this function with caution. Once formatted all the images stored in the memory will be erase. This process is irreversible. Please download all images to the PC before formatting the card.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

function area until you see the Format option. function area to enter the Format menu. function area to select OK/Cancel.
Press the Menu/OK button to confirm. A Format message will appear on the LCD.
function area to select Yes or No.
Press the Menu/OK button to confirm, save and exit to the camera standby mode. If you selected Yes, all the images sitting on the card will have been erased.

photo that you would like to crop. 9. 10. Press the Shutter button. Press the Shutter button again to confirm and save it as a new photo or you can press the Menu/OK button to exit without saving. Note: you can select Cancel in step 4 and press the Menu/OK button to exit.
Pictbridge Your camera allows you to print the photos with a Pictbridge compatible printer.
Select the photo you want to print. Press the Menu/OK button

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Touch the Touch the Touch the
icon function area until you see the Pictbridge option. icon function area to enter the menu. icon function area to select Pictbridge.
From the Print message that appears select Print or Cancel Press the Menu/OK button to confirm. Please connect to device will appear on the LCD screen. Connect your camera with the USB cord to the compatible printer for printing.
Note: 1. you can select Cancel in step 6 and press the Menu/OK button to exit. 2. In step 7, if you do not want to print the photo, you can press the Menu/OK button to exit.
Playing the AVI video file 1. 2. Select an AVI video file you wish to play by touching the The icon or icon function area.
will appear on the LCD screen indicating you have selected an AVI file.
Press the Shutter button to play the current AVI file. Touch the C icon function area to stop playing the AVI.
Installing PhoTags Express Software
NOTE: Before attempting to install the software, make sure that you do not have the cameras USB cable attached to your computer. This will affect the install process and can cause a failed installation of the camera software and drivers. In order to install the Software and drivers to download and edit the photos and videos captured using this camera, you need to install the CD installation disk. Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. The installation screen should automatically open.
Warning: DO NOT PLUG YOUR CAMERA INTO THE USB PORT UNTIL THE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION HAS BEEN COMPLETELY INSTALLED. 1. On the Install your camera software screen, select your Still Image model from the drop down list and click the Install button to install the PhoTags Express software. For more installation information click the Read Me First! button.
On the PhoTags Express" screen, click the Next button.
Please review the license terms and click the I Agree button to continue.
Let the PhoTags Express installer create the folder where the program will be installed to, and then click Install.
Please wait while the application is being installed on your computer.
Once the application has been installed on your computer, click the Finish button to let the PhoTags Express installer finish the installation program.
If you selected the option for the application to start after pressing the Finish button, the application will automatically launch.

If not, then in order to open the application you need to double click on the Photags Express icon on the desktop.
The Welcome to Photags Express Product Registration screen will open. This screen will appear each time you open the application until you register. To register your product please click the Register Online button and fill out the online registration form (This requires an internet connection). Note: In order to complete the installation process you are required to register. Registering your product entitles you to discounts on upgrades as well as Free Customer Support.
If you choose to register at a later time click the Continue button to open the Photags Express application.
Everything you need to get the most from your photos
The PhoTags Express software that is installed on your computer allows you to edit existing photos that you have on your computer as well as the photos that you have captured with your camera. 1. 2. 3. Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port of the camera. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer. Wait for your computer to recognize that new hardware has been installed and the ready to use message pops up on the task bar.
If the Camera is off it will automatically be turned on when the USB cable is properly connected.
If you have not already opened your application then click the PhoTags Express icon that appears on your desktop to open the PhoTags Express Software.
From the Main Menu screen that appears, select the Select Photos, Enhance Photos or Add Captions buttons. You can use these features to edit your photos:
Manage your photos by creating countless unique photo collections without duplicating any photos. Burn CDs of any folders for backup and storage. Enhance your photos; Auto Enhance, Crop, Correct Red Eye, Manually Adjust and add Special Effects. Add Active Captions- add Text Captions, Frames, Shapes, Keywords and more that can be viewed or hidden any time. Locate and Organize your photos and collections- Search by Captions, Category, Keyword or Date directly from the operating system of your computer. Share your photos via E-mail, Local Printing and Create HTML web pages for uploading online. Workshops feature allows you to Create Calendars, two-sided Greeting Cards and Postcards on standard photo paper. Create Photo Albums and Slide Shows on CDs that can be viewed on your PC and VCDs for viewing on
your TV using your DVD player. Add background music to your slideshow.
Download photos and videos to your PC
Transfer Photos and video images from your camera to your PC using PhoTags Express. Select the Get Photos button from the top of the PhoTags Express Main Menu screen. The Get Photos Wizard opens.

Select the device (removable disk) option in the Active Devices window on the left and then select either the Custom or Express copy radial button in the Copy methods box.
CUSTOM COPY METHOD Select the Custom copy radial button. Click the Next button. Add Active Captions to your pictures. You can add a date, keywords, categories and more. Click Next to continue.
Choose where to place your photos and videos. The default is to place all photos and videos into a folder under the C:\My Documents\ My Pictures folder with the date when the photos were taken as the folder name.
Click the Finish button to start the download process.
A photos download progress bar appears showing the number of media (videos included) downloading to your computer.
All the media Photos and Videos on your camera are now downloaded to your computer to the selected folder. Open the Select Photos mode of Photags Express to view the thumbnails for all the media. You may now use PhoTags Express to edit your photos, create collections and Burn CD`s. To learn more of how to get the most out of your PhoTags application select the Show Me How or the ? Help Guide button found on the top right of the screen.

EXPRESS COPY METHOD

Select the Express copy radial button if you want to have all the images transferred to the PC without the option to select which photos you want to transfer. In this mode you will not see a preview of the images transferred. For more information please refer to the Help Guide in PhoTags Express.

Viewing Videos

Make sure that your camera is connected to your computer with the USB cable. Open any application that will enable you to view video files (for example Windows Media Player).
Videos created and downloaded should be sitting in the C:\My Documents\My Pictures\{date} folder. Videos are saved in AVI format. Double click on a video with the avi extension.
The video will begin to play automatically. To replay the video, use the media controls. Once all the Photos and Videos have been downloaded to the computer it is recommended that you delete them from the camera thereby preparing your camera to take more photos and videos.

Transferring photos and videos to your PC manually
Turn on your camera, Change your Still Image mode to Playback and connect your camera to the computer correctly with USB cable, the screen will be shown a window (Removable Disk F:) as below:
NOTE: Now you can download the photos and videos to your computer with two methods as below:
Download photos directly from windows
Choose copy pictures to a folder on my computer on the Removable Disk (F:) window.

After you

click OK, step by step instructions will appear. Follow the description and click the buttons that are defaulted by the system to finish transferring. Alternatively you can: 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the START button in Windows. Click on the MY COMPUTER Icon on the desktop. Your memory card will appear as a REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE. Click on the REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE to view the images. The images are stored in the subfolder called DCM100. 5. You can now copy and paste the images to any directory you choose.
Transferring photos and videos to your MAC manually
The Photags Express software is not compatible and will not install on a Mac. In order to transfer photos and videos from your camera to your computer:
Plug the camera into an available USB port A new drive should mount on the desktop which stores any photos or videos that have been taken.
Maintenance of Your Digital Camera
The digital camera is a delicate device. Please handle your camera with care to avoid damaging it.

Sakar Warranty Card

This warranty covers for the original consumer purchaser only and is not transferable. Products that fail to function properly UNDER NORMAL USAGE, due to defects in material or workmanship. Your product will be repaired at no charge for parts or labor for a period of one year. What Is Not Covered By Warranty: Damages or malfunctions not resulting from defects in material or workmanship and damages or malfunctions from other than normal use, including but limited to, repair by unauthorized parties, tampering, modification or accident. What To Do When Service Is Required: When returning your defective product (postage pre-paid) for service, your package should include: 1. 2. 3. Copy of original bill of sale A detailed written description of the problem. Your return address and telephone number (Daytime)

MAIL TO ADDRESS BELOW: Sakar International Attention: Service Department 195 Carter Drive Edison, NJ 08817 You may also visit www.sakar.com for further assistance if necessary or call our tech support department toll free at (877) 397-8200.
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
Image Sensor Image Resolution Video Resolution File Format External Memory LCD Display Lens Zoom Exposure White Balance ISO
CMOS Sensor 3264x2448pixels(8M),3648x2048pixels(7M),2592x1944 pixels(5M), 2048x1536 pixels(3M), 1920x1080 pixels(2M) and
640x480 pixels(VGA). 640X480,320X240pixels JPEG/AVI SD / MMC Card (up to 8GB) 2.4 Inch TFT LCD Touch Screen f=7.23mm, F2.8 8X Digital Zoom -3.0EV ~ +3.0EV Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent Auto/100/200/400 Auto/Night Portrait/Night Scene Scenery/Portrait/Scenery/Sport/Party/Beach/High Sensitivity Flash Auto /Force/Red Eye Reduction/Off Self-timer 2, 5 or 10 sec delay Anti-Shake Yes PictBridge Yes Interface USB 1.1 System Requirements Window XP/ Vista/ Mac OS X (10.2.6 or higher) Battery Lithium rechargeable battery Working Temperature 0~40
Appendix B: Troubleshooting
Q: I have taken photos but my computer says, No photos in camera. What do I do? A: First ensure that you have in fact taken photos. Press the Shutter/OK button a few times to take some sample photos and then try downloading them again. If you still get a no photos error this may mean that your computer may not meet the minimum system requirements. System Requirements: At least a Pentium III 300Mhz, AMD Athlon 300Mhz or a Celeron 400MHz or higher as well as at least 128 MB ram. Please note that the older AMD K6 processors will not work. More information about determining your computers specifications can be found in the General Computer Information section. If you have determined that your computer meets the minimum system requirements and that you do have pictures in your camera, follow the steps below to reinstall the software. Software Re-installation 1. First install the software. Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel and Add/Remove programs. There is one programs you will need to remove PhoTags Express. After removing, restart your computer. If your camera is connected, disconnect it. 2. Now reinstall the software. Insert the CD that came with your camera. It should automatically run the installation. 3. 4. 5. Restart the computer. Once your computer is back up, plug the camera into your computers USB port. Right-click on the My Computer icon. Select properties.

If you are running XP: click on hardware and then Device Manager. If the camera is installed correctly, there will be a category listed for Imaging Devices and clicking on the + next to it should reveal your camera. If not, you will likely see Digital Still Camera under Other Device with a brightly colored marking next to it indicating it is not functioning correctly. If you are running Windows XP: Right click on the non functioning device and select uninstall. If a warning pops up, press OK. 6. Restart your computer again. Your camera is now successfully installed.
Q: How do I make sure I don't lose important pictures? In order to use your camera properly you will need to insert a SD card of up to 8GB. All your images will be stored on this card. It is recommended to download the images from the card as often as possible, so as to free up space on the card. This also is a backup if your card gets lost or damaged. The test photos are saved in limited SDRAM, which requires a constant electric current to store your photos. Should your camera lose power (for instance if the battery dies or run out of power) the test pictures will be lost. We recommend always downloading your photos to your computer as soon as possible to prevent unintentional data loss.
Q: If I have a MAC, will the device work?
The device will work as a removable disc on MAC OS 9 and above. And images can be accessed manually. A00-090303

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ViviCam 8400 Digital Camera

Owners Manual

2009 Sakar International, Inc. All rights reserved. Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies.

Table of Contents

Introduction.... 2 Key Features.... 2 What your digital video camera includes... 3 Computer System Requirements for Windows XP... 3 Computer System Requirement for Windows Vista.. 4 Computer System Requirements for Macintosh.. 4 A Quick Look at your Digital Video Camera... 5 Preparing Your Camera for Use... 6 Inserting an SD Memory Card.... 10 DV Function Control.... 12 Taking Still Photos.... 13 Camera Mode Functions.... 16 Capturing Videos.... 22 Video Mode Functions... 25 Playback Mode.... 28 Playback Mode Functions... 30 Setup Mode.... 37 Install the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software.. 44 Connect your camera to the computer... 47 Get photos and videos from your camera to your computer.. 47 Get started!.... 49 Transfer media from my camera to my computer manually (Using Windows). 49 Transfer media from my camera to my computer manually (Using Macintosh). 50 Connect your Digital Camera to a TV... 50 Using your device as a PC Camera (on Windows only).. 51 Camera Maintenance.... 52 Sakar Warranty Card.... 55 Technical Specifications.... 56 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions... 57 Trouble Shooting.... 58

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the ViviCam 8400 Digital Water Resistant Camera. With your camera you can take individual photos and shoot video clips. In addition, to expand the memory capacity of your camera a SD compatible memory card of up to 8GB needs to be inserted. The camera is water resistant to a depth of 30 feet / 10 meters.

Key Features

4 modes - Camera, Video, Playback and Set Up. Digital Video resolutions 640x480 (VGA), 320x240 (QVGA). 5 digital camera resolutions- 8M, 5M, 3M, 2M and 0.3M 2.4" TFT LCD 8 X Digital Zoom Limited Internal Flash memory Supports external SD memory card up to 8GB Takes digital photos and videos Vivitar Experience Image Manager software for uploading and managing photos and videos to or from the most popular photo sharing and social network websites.
What your digital video camera includes
Digital Camera USB / AV cable Vivitar Experience Image Manager software Installation CD Quick Start Guide Wrist strap
Computer System Requirements for Windows XP
To be able to download photos and videos to your PC, you will need the following minimum configuration: Pentium 4 processor or above with Windows XP service pack MB RAM, with 100MB of free disk space 1024 x 768 Recommended screen resolution 16-bit color or higher display adaptor CD-ROM Drive QuickTime 6 or higher Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or higher Windows Media Player 10 or higher Internet connection required
Computer System Requirement for Windows Vista
To be able to download photos and videos to your PC your will need the following minimum configuration: Windows Vista 800MHz processor and 512 MB of system memory 20GB hard drive with at least 15GB of available space Support for Super VGA graphics Available USB Interface CD-ROM drive QuickTime 6 or higher Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or higher Internet connection required
Computer System Requirements for Macintosh
Macintosh with Intel processor running Mac OS X v10.4.6 or later 256 MB RAM, 100 MB free disk space Display: 1024 x 768 or higher-resolution monitor QuickTime 6 or higher Internet connection required
A Quick Look at your Digital Video Camera
1: Shutter button 2: Power button 3: Flash strobe 4: Lens 5: Up/Zoom in button 6: Right/Flash button 7: OK/Menu button 8: Playback button 9: Lock device 10: Trip socket 11: Power/charging LED 12: LCD screen 13: Left/Mode button 14: Down/Zoom out button 15Battery compartment 16: Memory card slot 17: Battery cover 18: USB jack
Preparing Your Camera for Use
Battery Installation Your camera requires 2 AA batteries (not included). It is recommended that alkaline batteries be used.
Important: Before installing the batteries make sure you are not near water and that your hands are dry.
Turn the camera around so that the battery cover on the side is facing you.
Push the small lock button at the top of the battery cover (1) to the right to the unlock position.
The battery cover lever (2) will spring down. If the lever (2) does not spring down, then gently pull down the lever to release the battery door
Gently open the battery cover door from right to left.
In order to open the battery compartment, locate the OPEN arrow pointing down on the battery compartment door and press down in the direction of the arrow.
The battery compartment door will spring up and open.
Insert the batteries in accordance with the polarity + /- indicated on the inside of the battery compartment.

Return and close the battery compartment cover pressing gently in a downwards and then an upwards direction.
Now close the battery door from left to right making sure the top lock is still in the unlock position.
10. Press and hold the battery door down as shown in diagram (a). Gently lift the lever (2) upwards until you hear it click and lock into place as in diagram (b). Now push the middle section of the battery door to the left as indicated in diagram (c).
Important: It is important that the battery cover be sealed properly before using the camera underwater.
Note: As this is a special underwater camera, all the buttons can rotate. We strongly recommend downloading your photos and videos regularly to your computer. Remove the batteries from the camera when not in use for an extended period. Do not mix alkaline and non Alkaline batteries. There are a few features that will not work if the battery power level is low. When the battery power is low the battery icon turns red and the camera will automatically turn off a few seconds later.
For instructions on how to set the date and time that will appear on your photos, set the language that you want your camera`s menu to appear with or other setup options please refer to the Setup section later on in this manual.
Inserting an SD Memory Card
Your Digital Camcorder has a limited built-in flash memory. In order to extend this capacity to capture more photo and video files you can also insert an SD Memory card (up to 8GB) into the SD slot found in the battery compartment of the camera. Memory cards are not included and need to be purchased separately. 1. 2. Make sure the camera is turned off before inserting the SD Card. Open the battery cover as well as the battery compartment as explained in steps 1 to 6 of the Battery Installation section above.

3. 4. 5.

Locate the SD card slot on the left of the battery compartment. Insert the SD memory card correctly in the direction shown. Press the memory card until you hear a Click sound.
Close the battery compartment and cover an explained in steps 8 to 10 of the Battery Installation section above.

Press the Right button for the 3 Color Effect options submenu to appear: Color, Sepia and Monochrome The background of the submenu changes automatically on screen to show the effect when choosing one of the options
Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Color Effect you desire. Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit.
6. The Color Effect choice appears on the LCD.

Exposure

1. Press the Up/Down button to select the Exposure mode. 2.
Press the Right button for the Exposure option submenu arrows to appear (-2.0 to +2.0): -2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, Auto, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0
3. Press the Up/Down button to select the Exposure setting you desire. 4. 5.
Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit.
6. The icon for the Exposure choice appears on the top of the LCD.

Date Stamp

1. Press the Up/Down button to select the Date Stamp mode. 2.
Press the Right button for the Date Stamp options submenu to appear: On, Off
Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Date Stamp option you desire. Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit.
6. If enabled, the icon for the Date Stamp choice appears on the right side of the LCD.
Self Timer This feature allows you to set up the camera so that you can also be included in the shot. It is best to use a tripod or place the camera on a flat and sturdy surface.
1. Press the Up/Down button to select the Self Timer mode. 2.
Press the Right button for the Self Timer options submenu to appear: Disable, 10SEC, 20SEC
Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Self Timer option you desire. Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit. icon for the Self Timer choice appears on the right side of the

6. If enabled, the

7. Press the Shutter button to start the self timer countdown. The big blue countdown
digit will appear in the center of the LCD and the camera emits a beep for each second until the image is captured. Note: The Self Timer needs to be reset for each photo taken using this feature.
Burst Snapshot This feature allows you to set up the camera to take 3 continuous images as you move the camera.
1. Press the Up/Down button to select the Burst Snapshot mode. 2.
Press the Right button for the Burst Snapshot options submenu to appear: Single, Burst
Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Burst Snapshot option you desire. Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit.
6. If enabled, the icon for the Burst Snapshot appears instead of the Camera icon on
the top left corner of the LCD.

Video Mode Functions

In Video mode, press the OK/Menu function button on the top right of the camera. The LCD will display 2 mode tabs VIDEO and SETUP. By default the Video tab will open with the menu options appearing: Resolution, Frame Rate and White Balance
Resolution This setting allows you to control the size of your images.
Press the Right button for the Resolution submenu options to appear: 640*480 , 320*240.
6. The icon for the Resolution choice appears beneath the video icon on the left side

Frame Rate

1. Press the Up/Down button to select the Frame Rate mode. 2.
Press the Right button for the Frame Rate options submenu to appear: 30FPS , 15FPS
Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Frame Rate option you desire. Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit.
6. Your videos will now be captured with the selected frame rate.
White Balance This setting is used to adjust the color of your videos as per your light source
Press the Right button for the 5 White Balance options submenu to appear: Auto, Day Light, Tungsten, Fluorescent, and Cloudy

Playback Mode

Press the Playback button on the camera in order to playback the media captured with your camera. The playback screen will appear. You can playback the photos and videos in your camera.
To view all the media on your camera: 1. The last image taken with your camera will be the first image to appear on the LCD when pressing the Playback button 2. Press the Left/Right buttons to select the images you wish to view or playback. 3. 4. 5. Photos will appear with the icon on the top left corner. Videos will appear with this icon as well as the time length of the video appearing next to the battery icon on the top of the LCD. You can zoom into photos using the Zoom In button.
Once zoomed in you can use the zoom out button to revert to the actual size. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to navigate your photos
Use the Zoom Out button to have all the images appear as thumbnails Use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to move between the thumbnails. Select the image you want to view or delete. View the selected image by pressing the Shutter button. You can delete files by pressing the OK/Menu button. The Erase option message appears.
Press the Up/Down buttons to select either Erase This to erase the selected image or Erase All to erase all the unprotected images from the memory.
Note: If you wish to exit this erase mode now, press the OK/Menu button. Press the Shutter button.
An Erase confirmation message appears - Yes to erase and No to exit to the thumbnail screen without erasing. Press the Left/Right button to choose Yes or No. Press the Shutter or OK/Menu button. If you selected Yes, the image(s) is deleted.
Note: If there are no images in your memory the No Image message will appear on the LCD screen.

2X2, 3X3, 4X4

Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Thumbnail option you desire. Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit and open the Thumbnail screen of the Playback mode with the new matrix setting of either 4, 9 or 16 images per screen view.

Set Logo

You can use this feature to select a photo you like to appear as the startup logo on your camera. Note: This feature will only be active for photo images with resolution lower than 8M and if there is enough battery power, otherwise it will be grayed out.
1. Select a photo 2. Press the OK/Menu button 3. Press the Up/Down button to select the Set Logo mode.
4. Press the Right button for the Set Logo options to appear:
5. Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Set Logo option you desire. 6. 7.
Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit and return to the Playback mode.
8. The next time you turn your camera on the photo selected will appear for a second
before the camera is ready for use.

Rotate

You can use this feature to rotate a selected photo on your camera. Note: This feature will only be active for photo images with resolution lower than 5M and if there is enough battery power, otherwise it will be grayed out.
1. Press the Up/Down button to select the Rotate mode. 2. Press the Right button for the Rotate options submenu to appear:

90 , 180 , 270

3. Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Rotate option you desire. 4. 5.
6. The selected photo will be rotated clockwise as per the rotate option selected.

Slideshow

You can use this feature to select and play all the media in your memory as a continuous slideshow.
1. Press the Up/Down button to select the Slideshow mode. 2. Press the Right button for the first Slideshow options submenu to appear.

On , SetUp

3. Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Slideshow option you desire. 4. If you select On, and press the OK/Menu button the slideshow will begin the run. 5. To enter the Slideshow setup option, select the SetUp choice and press the Right
button to open another submenu: Direction, Interval
6. If you wish to setup the direction of the images when they play in the slideshow, use

the Up/Down button to select the Direction option and press the Right button.
7. A Direction submenu will appear for you to choose one of the options:

Backwards, Forwards

8. Press the Up/Down button to select the direction you desire and press the
OK/Menu button to save your directional choice. The Direction submenu will close.
9. If you wish to setup the interval of the images when they play in the slideshow,
press the Up/Down button to select the Interval option and press the Right button.
10. An Interval submenu will appear for you to choose one of the options:

1 Sec, 10 Sec

11. Press the Up/Down button to select the interval you desire and press the OK/Menu
button to save your interval choice. The Interval submenu will close.
12. Press the OK/Menu button once to exit the SetUp submenu 13. To play the slideshow with the new parameters select the On option and watch All
the media in the memory begin to play in the direction and according to the time intervals between each photo and the actual playback time of the videos being the length of the clips themselves. Note: The Slideshow plays without sound.
14. Press the OK/Menu button to stop the Slideshow and revert back to the Playback

Print (with Pictbridge)

You can print the photos directly from the camera with a Pictbridge compatible printer. 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the photo you wish to print. Press the OK/Menu button. Press the Up/Down button to select the Print mode. Press the Right button for the Print options submenu to appear: Yes, No 5. If you wish to Print, use the Up/Down button to select Yes 6. Press the OK/Menu button
7. A message will appear on the LCD to Please connect to device. 8. Connect your camera to a compatible printer with the USB cable provided to begin printing. 9. Press the Shutter button to exit if you do not want to print.

Setup Mode

You can change the Setup options of your camera from the Camera, Video or Playback modes. 1. 2. Turn the camera on and press the MODE or Playback button. In any one of the modes, press the OK/Menu button. The LCD will appear with 2 tabs at the top of the screen. Press the Right button to move to the SETUP The Setup menu opens. tab.
Press the Up/Down button to select the Setup option that you wish to change: Language, Auto Off, TV Output , Play Logo, Frequency, Date/Time , Buzzer , Format , Default Settings , USB Mode and Firmware Version

Language

Select the camera`s operational language

Date Format, Date Setup

Select the Date Format option and press the Right button to open the Date Format submenu: DD/MM/YY , MM/DD/YY , YY/MM/DD

4. 5. 6. 7.

Press the Up/Down button to select your choice and press the OK/Menu button to save your date format and revert back to the Date / Time submenu. To set the Date and Time on your camera select the Date Setup option and press the Right button Press the Right/Left button to highlight and select each of the different Date / Time options you desire. Press the Up/Down button to change and set the digit settings for each. Year , Month , Day , Hour , Minutes and Seconds
Press the OK/Menu button save the setting and exit the submenus.

Buzzer

Select if there will be a buzzer sound emitted when buttons are pressed.
Press the Up/Down button to select the Buzzer mode. Press the Right button for the Buzzer options submenu to appear: Enable , Disable.
Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Buzzer option you desire. Press the OK/Menu button to confirm and save your choice. Press the OK/Menu button to exit.

Format

Formatting the memory of the camera or if there is a SD card inserted. All the saved data files sitting in the memory will be wiped off. Important: Please download all data before using this feature.
Press the Up/Down button to select the Format mode. Press the Right button for the Format options to appear: Yes , No.
Press the Up/Down button to highlight and select the Format option you desire. Caution: There is no Format Confirmation message before the memory is formatted. This process it irreversible and all the data will be lost forever if it is not downloaded to your PC before formatting the memory.
If your desire is to format the memory, select Yes and press the OK/Menu button to confirm and begin the formatting.

Default Setting

Reset the camera to the original factory setting
Press the Up/Down button to select the Default mode. Press the Right button for the Default options submenu to appear: Yes , No.

the installation process. Follow the instructions to install the driver. On Macintosh: Click the Quit button when the installation is complete. 13. Click the Launch Vivitar Experience Image Manager to open the application or close the window and run the Vivitar Experience Image Manager from your computer.
Connect your camera to the computer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Use the USB cable that came with your camera to connect your camera to your computer. Turn the camera on. The first time you connect the device to the computer you will have to wait a few seconds until the computer recognizes the device. As your camera is a mass storage device MSDC will appear on the LCD, indicating that your camera is in Mass Storage Mode. If your camera appears in PC Camera mode, press the OK/MENU button to change it back to Mass Storage mode. To use your camera as a PC camera, press the OK/MENU button to change it back to PC Camera mode.
Get photos and videos from your camera to your computer
An SD card needs to be inserted. Do not disconnect the cable during transfer. Doing so will cancel the transfer of any files on their way to your computer. 1. Select the Get images button from the Main menu.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

The Get media from device window opens. You can select to download photos, videos or both. Select your camera (removable disk) from the device window. If your camera is the only USB device connected then it will be selected automatically. Select a location on the computer where to place the new photo and video files. Add the new photo and video files to albums if desired. Select to remove the media files from the selected device (removable disk) after the import.
Click the Get media button to transfer the photos and videos from your camera to your computer. A media download progress bar appears on the bottom left showing the number of media files downloading to your computer. A message appears when the download is complete. The photo and video files that you selected are now downloaded to your computer to the selected folder and albums ready for your use.

Get started!

Using the Vivitar Experience Image Manager, you can upload and manage photos and videos to and from the most popular photo sharing and social networking sites Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, Picasa, Photobucket and YouTube. Seamlessly transfer photos and videos from one social network to another. Organize your images by creating offline and online albums. Edit images using automatic and manual tools. Use automatic Geotagging with built in Google Maps. For more details on how to use the Vivitar Experience Image Manager open the Help file or click the Take the Tour button on the application`s Home page.
Transfer media from my camera to my computer manually (Using Windows)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Use the USB cable that came with your camera to connect your camera to your computer. MSDC will appear on the LCD, indicating that your camera is in Mass Storage Mode. If your camera appears in PC Camera mode, press the OK/MENU button to change it back to Mass Storage mode A window appears with a list of options, select Open folder to view files and click OK. Open the DCIM folder and the folder inside to view the media files. Select the media and copy the files from this folder into your computer. Optionally, select the files and choose Copy from the Edit menu. Then select a folder and choose Paste from the Edit menu.

We recommend that you copy the images into the Pictures/My Pictures folder and the videos into the Videos/My Videos folder. Do not disconnect the cable during transfer. Doing so will cancel the transfer of any files on their way to your computer.
Transfer media from my camera to my computer manually (Using Macintosh)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Use the USB cable that came with your camera to connect your camera to your computer. MSDC will appear on the LCD, indicating that your camera is in Mass Storage Mode. If your camera appears in PC Camera mode, press the OK/MENU button to change it back to Mass Storage mode The cameras device icon appears on the desktop. Click on the device icon and open the DCIM folder and the folder inside to view the media files. Select the files and drag them into your computer. Optionally, select the files and choose Copy from the Finders Edit menu. Then select a folder and choose Paste from the Edit menu. We recommend that you copy the images into the Pictures folder and the videos into the Movies folder. Do not disconnect the cable during transfer. Doing so will cancel the transfer of any files on their way to your computer.
Note: After you connect your camera to your PC, the camera will remain on all the while it is plugged into the USB and it wont be switched off. On disconnecting the USB cable the camera will automatically switch off.
Connect your Digital Camera to a TV
You can plug your camera into a TV and use the TV screen instead of the LCD to capture, view and playback images.
Simply plug the USB/TV-out cable (supplied) to the digital camera`s USB slot and the other end of the cable to the video ports of your TV. The LCD screen will turn blank and the image that appeared on the LCD will now appear on your TV screen. 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the digital camera to a TV via the TV-out cable (supplied). Turn on the TV and the digital camera, and then set the TV to AV mode. When the digital camera is set to capture or record mode, you can preview the subjects you want to record on the TV screen. When the digital camera is set to Playback mode, you can review all the photos and video clips stored in the camera on the larger TV screen.
Using your device as a PC Camera (on Windows only)
1. 2. 3. Power on the camera. Connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable provided in the package. Press the OK/Menu button to select PC Camera if it is not the default setting.
Note: The first time you connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable provided and change the camera mode to PC Camera, please wait until the PC recognizes the camera`s driver. A message will appear in the system tray when the device is recognized and ready to use.

If you are using Window Vista a screen may appear asking you to verify the source of the software you are installing. Click the verify software option.
You can use this PC cam to video conference using most instant messaging software programs. Chat with friends and family, sending live video feeds straight to them. The camera does not have a built in microphone.

Camera Maintenance

Always keep your camera and accessories in proper working condition.

Camera

Use dry, soft and clean cloth to wipe fingerprints and dust on the lens and LCD. Do not use rough or abrasive cloths that can scratch the surface of the camera. Do not put the camera in direct sunlight or high-temperature environments (such as high temperature tool bag, trolley case and so on). Wait a few minutes before using the camera when you bring the camera from a low temperature environment to a warm environment.

Battery

Energy management The energy status of the power is displayed on LCD as below:
The factors that influence the lifetime of the battery: The frequency of use and time the LCD is active The frequency of use of the flash Quantity of image shooting Temperature (the lifetime of the battery when the camera is used in low temperature environment is shortened).
Note: Do not use Manganese batteries for this camera. Alkaline batteries are recommended. Dont take out the battery when powered on. This will affect the internal settings and functions of the camera. The following situation will affect the lifetime of the battery: LCD screen is on LCD in playback status for a long time.
Please replace with new batteries when the battery level is low. Please take out the batteries if you plan not to use the camera for a long time. Do not insert batteries that show signs of leakage, erosion or are inflated. Note: if you use rechargeable batteries, please fully charge them before using.

Memory card formatting

The format is necessary in the following situations: 1. Unformatted SD card 2. Reformat the card when it does not work in camera properly although it has been formatted before; 3. It is important to format the card first when using it in another camera. Attention: please keep the card in unlock status before using. All data will be deleted and irrecoverable when the card is formatted. Please download all images or backup the data before formatting.

Security

To avoid the danger of electric shock, do not open the camera or fix the camera by yourself. Even though this is a water resistant camera you should not open the battery compartment with wet hands. Dry the camera very well before removing the SD card or changing the batteries. If water enters the battery compartment this will ruin the camera and cause the camera to stop working. Stop using the camera immediately if water enters the battery compartment. Dry the camera well with a clean cloth or towel. Leave the camera to dry in the air before reusing. Before using underwater, be sure to lock the battery door properly following the steps as explained in the Preparing your Camera for Use section, and do not open the battery door underwater.

Sakar Warranty Card

This warranty covers for the original consumer purchaser only and is not transferable. Products that fail to function properly UNDER NORMAL USAGE, due to defects in material or workmanship. Your product will be repaired at no charge for parts or labor for a period of one year. What Is Not Covered By Warranty: Damages or malfunctions not resulting from defects in material or workmanship and damages or malfunctions from other than normal use, including but limited to, repair by unauthorized parties, tampering, modification or accident. What To Do When Service Is Required: When returning your defective product (postage pre-paid) for service, your package should include: 1. Copy of original bill of sale 2. A detailed written description of the problem. 3. Your return address and telephone number (Daytime)
MAIL TO ADDRESS BELOW: Sakar International Attention: Service Department 195 Carter Drive Edison, NJ 08817 TECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical support issues please visit our website at www.vivitar.com. You can find manuals, software and FAQs at the website. Cant find what you are looking for? E-mail us at support@vivitar.com and one of our technical support team members will answer your questions. For phone support in the US please call 1-800-592-9541, in the UK call 4831. If you would like to call from anywhere else, please visit www.vivitar.com for your local toll free number.

Technical Specifications

Image Resolution Video Resolution Monitor Display Capture Internal Memory External Memory Sensitivity Lens Shutter Speed White Balance Exposure control Photo effect Flash Digital Zoom Self-timer File Format TV out Interface PC Camera resolution System Requirements Battery OSD Language Auto power off Working Temperature Storage Temperature 8M, 5M, 3M, 2M, 0.3M VGA 640x480 ,QVGA 320X240 at 30fps or 15fps 2.4 TFT LCD Single, Continuous shot Limited SD card up to 8 GB Auto f=7.4mm, F=2.8 Electronic shutter1/20 ~ 1/6000 sec Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy -2EV to +2EV in 0.5 step Color/Sepia/Monochrome Auto, On, Off 4x 10s/20s JPEG, AVI NTSC / PAL USB 1.x 480 Windows XP, VISTA or MAC OS X (10.4.6 or higher) 2*AA Alkaline batteries English/French /German /Spanish/Italian /Portuguese /Dutch /Turkish /Russian Disable, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min 0 to 40 C -20 to 60 C

FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
Power does not turn on. 1. The Battery has insufficient Recharge the battery. power to power on. The digital camera does not take pictures. 1. The Memory is full. Insert a new memory card or Download the images and then delete them from the camera`s memory 2. The Memory card is not formatted correctly. Image is blurry or out of focus. 1.The digital camera was moving when the image was captured. Format the memory card again or use a new card.
Hold the digital camera steady when shooting picture. Image is not displayed on the LCD monitor. 1. A memory card with non-PICT This digital camera cannot images (recorded with other display non-PICT images. camera) is loaded. Recorded files are not saved in memory. 1. The digital camera was turned If the battery low indicator off before the files are saved in appears on the LCD screen, memory. replace the batteries immediately.

Trouble Shooting

Q: I have taken photos and selected the Get Images button. I get a message that the images were successfully transferred but the photos do not appear on my computer. What do I do? First ensure that you have in fact taken photos. Press the Shutter button to take some sample photos and then try downloading them again. With test photos if the camera powers off before you upload them to the computer the photos are not stored in the camera`s memory. These photos should be uploaded quickly before the camera powers off. If the photos are saved to the SD memory card then all the photos should appear. Q: I deleted images using the Vivitar Experience Image Manager. The photo was also deleted from my computer. How do I recover photos that I accidently deleted? All images deleted using the Vivitar Experience Image Manager are sent to your computer`s Recycle or Trash Bin and can be retrieved from there. A00-090518GES

 

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