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User reviews and opinions
| simon |
6:03am on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have this camera since 12/2005 and I think that night photos are bad and the LCD is very small. But, in the morning, the photos are very good. | |
| JonnDojerkz |
2:19am on Monday, October 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| this camera is a pain My mother gave me this camera on a trip we took out of the country, this camera ate through batteries like nobodies business. | |
| aju_rathod |
7:23pm on Monday, October 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this camera at the Walmart day after Thanksgiving sale. I thought it might be a good camera, since it had a familiar brand name of HP. This is a wonderful second camera for the seasoned user or an extraordinarily easy to use primary camera for the reluctant photographer. | |
| Techokami |
11:34pm on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| I like the Photosmart E317 because it is easy to handle, has a zoom feature, and video capability. I use it all of the time to take pictures. | |
| forum |
7:08pm on Friday, September 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this camera for my birthday in feb. Reasonably small, ligh Poor colour quality, poor battery life | |
| gschmidl |
1:40am on Saturday, September 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| GOOD PRICE AND NICE CAMARA THE FIST DAY I USED THIS CAMARA THE CAMARA HAD AN ERROR AND I HAD TO SENT TO THE MANUFACTURE. | |
| pgf |
11:00am on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this one on clearance from Staples recently for $45. For the money spent, it worth it. The photo quality is good; it is very light weight. i bought this camera for Christmas and it has worked great! love the small size and can bring it out for quick shots. the pictures are nice. | |
| jdelgadot |
5:46pm on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Good but a pain I got this camera as a gift for Christmas last year and I was happy that i got it. | |
| gjack0519 |
12:12pm on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| The HP Photo Smart e317 is an excellent camera for the beginner or more advanced photographer. Simple, easy to use and very stylish. none. The HP Photosmart E317 digital camera is a very stylish camera at an affordable price, easy to use and takes wonderful pictures. | |
| bettybolid |
11:29am on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this one on clearance from Staples recently for $45. Light weight, photo quality is good no optical zoom | |
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Install the Software
The HP Image Zone software allows you to transfer images. NOTE: If you do not install the HP Image Zone software, you can still transfer images. For details, see Using Your Camera without Installing the HP Image Zone Software on page 77. NOTE: If you have trouble installing or using the HP Image Zone software, see the HP Customer Support website: www.hp.com/support for more information.
Windows
To install the HP Image Zone software successfully, your computer must have a minimum of 64MB of RAM, Windows 2000, XP, 98, 98 SE, or Me, and Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2 or higher. Internet Explorer 6 is recommended. If your computer meets these requirements, the installation process installs either the full version of HP Image Zone or HP Image Zone Express. For differences between these, see HP Image Zone Software on page 75 and HP Image Zone Express (Windows Only) on page 76. 1. Close all programs and temporarily disable any virus protection software running on your computer. 2. Insert the HP Image Zone software CD into the CD drive of your computer and follow the on-screen instructions. If the installation screen does not appear, click Start, click Run, type D:\Setup.exe, where D is the letter of your CD drive, then click OK. 3. When the HP Image Zone software has finished installing, re-enable the virus protection software you disabled in Step 1.
Getting Started 17
Macintosh
1. Close all programs and temporarily disable any virus protection software running on your computer. 2. Insert the HP Image Zone software CD into the CD drive of your computer. 3. Double-click the CD icon on the computer desktop. 4. Double-click the installer icon, and then follow the onscreen instructions. 5. When the HP Image Zone software has finished installing, re-enable the virus protection software you disabled in Step 1.
Users Manual on the CD
A copy of this camera Users Manual in different languages is located on the HP Image Zone software CD. To view your camera Users Manual: 1. Insert the HP Image Zone software CD into the CD drive of your computer. 2. On Windows: Click View Users Manual on the Main page of the CD installation screen to view the Users Manual. On Macintosh: Look in the readme file in the docs folder of the HP Image Zone software CD to locate the Users Manual in your language. NOTE: For an interactive learning experience (in English) that will guide you through the most-used features of your camera and provide basic digital photography tips, please install and run the Interactive User's Guide program from your software CD.
Description Allows you to switch between Normal and Macro focus mode. Allows you to mount the camera on a tripod. Records audio clips that are attached to still images and the audio portion of video clips.
Camera States
Your camera has two main states that allow you to complete certain tasks. Live ViewAllows you to take still pictures and record video clips. For information about using Live View , see Chapter 2, Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips, starting on page 27. PlaybackAllows you to review the still images and video clips that you capture. For information about using Playback , see Chapter 3, Reviewing Images and Video Clips, starting on page 49. To switch between Live View and Playback states, press the Live View/Playback button.
Camera Menus
Your camera has three menus that, when accessed, appear in the Image Display on the back of the camera. To access the menus, press the button, then use the buttons to move to the menu you want. To select a menu option, use the buttons to highlight it, then press the button to display the menu options sub-menu and modify the settings. To exit a menu, you can do one of the following: Press the Live View/Playback button. Use the buttons to scroll to the EXIT menu option and press the button. TIP: In the Capture and Setup Menus, you can modify settings by highlighting the menu option and using the buttons to change the setting.
24 HP Photosmart E317 Users Manual
The Capture Menu lets you specify settings for taking a picture such as image quality, ISO speed, and imprinting the date and time on the images. For information about using this menu, see Using the Capture Menu on page 37. The Playback Menu lets you magnify and rotate images, add audio clips to images, select images for printing, and delete images. For information about using this menu, see Using the Playback Menu on page 53. The Setup Menu lets you modify configuration settings such as display brightness, date and time, and language, among others. It also allows you to move images from the internal memory to an optional memory card. For information about using this menu, see Chapter 5, Using the Setup Menu, starting on page 65.
2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips
Using Live View
The Image Display allows you to frame pictures and video clips using Live View. To activate Live View when the Image Display is off, press the Live View/Playback button until the Live View icon appears in the upper left corner of the Image Display. TIP: To conserve battery life, the Image Display shuts down during periods of inactivity when the camera is on. You can activate the Image Display by pressing the Live View/ Playback button.
Using Digital Zoom
You can use digital zoom whenever you want to capture only a portion of the scene in the Image Display. As you zoom in, a yellow frame surrounds the portion of the scene you want to capture, allowing you to eliminate unwanted portions of the scene. 1. While in Live View, press the button (Zoom In icon) to enter digital zoom. 2. Continue to press Zoom In until a yellow frame surrounds the area of the image you want to capture. If you zoom in too far and want to zoom out, press the button (Zoom Out icon) to enlarge the selection. The resolution number on the right side of the screen also becomes smaller as you digitally zoom. For example, 2.2MP appears in place of 5MP, indicating that the image is being reduced to a size of 2.2 Megapixels. 3. When the image is at the desired size, press the Shutter button to take the picture. 4. To turn digital zoom off, press the button (Zoom Out icon) until the yellow frame disappears. NOTE: Digital zoom reduces the resolution of an image, so your picture will tend to be more pixilated or grainy than images taken without zoom. In situations where you need higher quality (such as for printing), limit the use of digital zoom. NOTE: Digital zoom is not available while recording video clips.
Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips 31
Setting the Flash
The Flash button allows you to cycle through the flash settings on the camera. To change the flash setting, press the Flash button until the desired setting appears on the Image Display. The following table describes each of the flash settings on the camera.
Setting Auto Flash Red-Eye Description The camera measures the light level and uses the flash if necessary. The camera measures the light level and uses the flash with red-eye reduction if necessary (for a description of red-eye reduction, see Red Eye on page 33).
Flash On The camera always uses flash. If the light is behind your subject, you can use this setting to increase the light on the front of your subject. This is called fill-flash. Flash Off The camera will not use flash, no matter the lighting conditions. Use this setting to capture poorly lit subjects that are beyond the flash range. Exposure times may be increased when using this setting, so you should use a tripod to avoid blurry pictures from camera shake.
TIP: If you are taking still images in low light with or without a tripod, you can use the self-timer setting to avoid blurry images caused by camera shake. Place the camera on a steady surface or a tripod, frame your picture, then press the Shutter button all the way down and remove your hands from the camera. The camera will wait 10 seconds before taking the image, eliminating any possibility of your shaking the camera when you press the Shutter button.
Using the Capture Menu
The Capture Menu allows you to adjust various camera settings that affect the characteristics of the images and video clips you capture with your camera. 1. To display the Capture Menu, press the button if Live View is on. If Live View is not on, press the Live View/ Playback button, and then press the button.
2. Use the buttons to scroll through the Capture Menu options. 3. Either press the button to select a highlighted option and display its sub-menu, or use the buttons to change the setting for the highlighted option without going to its sub-menu. 4. Within a sub-menu, use the buttons and then the button to change the setting for the Capture Menu option. 5. To exit the Capture Menu, press the Live View/Playback button. For other ways to exit a menu, see Camera Menus on page 24.
Shooting Modes
This setting provides a pre-defined set of camera settings that are optimized for taking still pictures of certain scene types to give you better results. In each shooting mode, the camera selects the best settings, such as the ISO speed, F-number (aperture), and shutter speed, optimizing them for the particular scene or situation. NOTE: The shooting mode does not apply when you are recording video clips. 1. In the Capture Menu (page 37), select Shooting Mode. 2. In the Shooting Mode sub-menu, use the buttons to highlight a setting. 3. Press the button to save the setting and return to the Capture Menu. The following table explains the Shooting Mode settings in more detail:
Setting Auto Mode Description Use Auto Mode when you need to take a good shot quickly, and do not have time to select a special shooting mode on the camera. Auto Mode works well for most shots in normal situations. The camera automatically selects the best F-number (aperture), ISO speed, and shutter speed for the scene. Use Action mode to capture sporting events, moving cars, or any scene where you want to stop the action. The camera uses fast shutter speeds and higher ISO speeds to stop motion.
3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips
You can use Playback to review the images and video clips stored in your camera. In addition, the Playback Menu allows you to view thumbnails of images or magnify images so you can take a closer look at them on the camera, delete images or video clips, and manipulate images. To do these things and more, see Using the Playback Menu on page 53.
Using Playback
1. Press the Live View/Playback button until the Playback icon appears in the upper left corner of the Image Display. 2. Use the buttons to scroll through your images and video clips. Press and hold either of the buttons to scroll faster. For video clips, indicated by the video icon, you see only the first frame for the first 2 seconds. They then begin playing automatically. 3. To change to Live View after reviewing your images and video clips, press the Live View/Playback button again. NOTE: To hear audio clips that have been attached to your still images, transfer them to your computer and use the HP Image Zone software.
Reviewing Images and Video Clips
During Playback, the Image Display also indicates additional information about each image or video clip. The following table describes this information. 3 4
Description Playback icon, indicating the camera is in Playback. This icon displays for the first few seconds. Displays only when an optional memory card is installed in the camera. Power indicator, such as this full battery level indicator (see Power Indicators on page 116). Displays for the first few seconds when you enter Playback to indicate that you can scroll through the images or video clips using the buttons.
2 Indicates this image has been selected for printing
2 copies (see Print on page 58).
17 of 43 Shows the number of this image or video clip out
of the total number of images and video clips that are stored in memory. Shows the recorded length of this audio or video clip. Indicates this image has an audio clip attached. Indicates this is a video clip.
Total Images Summary Screen
When you press the button while viewing the last image, the Total Images Summary screen appears showing the number of pictures taken, and the number of pictures remaining. A counter indicating the total number of images selected for printing is shown in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. In addition, icons are shown in the upper right-hand corner of the screen for an optional memory card if installed (indicated by the SD icon ) and the power indicator (see Power Indicators on page 116).
Using the Playback Menu
The Playback Menu allows you to delete still images or video clips, undelete images, and format the cameras internal memory or optional memory card. Additionally, you can record audio clips to attach to an image, view thumbnails, magnify and rotate images, and select images for printing. 1. To display the Playback Menu, press the button while you are in Playback. If you are not currently in Playback, press the Live View/Playback button until you are in Playback, then press the button. 2. Use the buttons to highlight the Playback Menu option that you want to use on the left side of the Image Display. The Playback Menu options are explained later in this section. 3. Move to the image or video clip you want to use by pressing the buttons. This makes it easy to perform the same action on several images or video clips, such as deleting multiple images or video clips. 4. Select the highlighted Playback Menu option by pressing the button. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the selected task. 5. To exit the Playback Menu, press the Live View/Playback button. For other ways to exit a menu, see Camera Menus on page 24.
The following table summarizes the Playback Menu options. 5
# 1 Icon Description DeletePresents a sub-menu where you can delete the current image or video clip, delete all images and video clips, format the internal memory or an optional memory card, and undelete the last deleted image. (See Delete on page 55.) View ThumbnailsDisplays a thumbnail view of images and video clip frames on the Image Display. (See Viewing Thumbnails on page 56.) MagnifyMagnifies the currently displayed image. (See Magnifying Images on page 57.) PrintAllows you to specify the number of copies of the currently displayed image to print when connected to a computer or printer. (See Print on page 58.) RotateRotates the currently displayed still image in 90 degree increments. (See Rotate on page 59.) Record AudioRecords an audio clip to attach to this still image. (See Record Audio on page 60.) EXITExits the Playback Menu.
Delete
In the Playback Menu (page 53), when you select Delete, the Delete sub-menu displays. Use the buttons to highlight an option, and then press the button to select it. The Delete sub-menu provides the following options: CancelReturns you to the Playback Menu without deleting the currently displayed image or video clip. This ImageDeletes the currently displayed image or video clip. All Images (in Memory/on Card)Deletes all of the images and video clips either in internal memory, or on an optional memory card that is installed in the camera. Format (Memory/Card)Deletes all of the images, video clips, and files in internal memory or on an optional memory card, and then formats the internal memory or memory card. To help prevent corrupted cards and images, use Format Card to format optional memory cards before you use them for the first time, and when you want to delete all of the images and video clips stored on them. Undelete LastRecovers the most recently deleted image. (This option is only displayed after a Delete operation has been performed.) You can recover only the most recently deleted image. Once you proceed to another operation, for example, powering off the camera or taking another picture, the delete operation you performed is permanent, and the image is no longer recoverable.
Record Audio
In the Playback Menu (page 53), when you select Record Audio, you can attach an audio clip to a still picture you have already taken, or you can replace an audio clip already attached to an image. 1. In the Playback Menu, select Record Audio. Audio recording starts immediately. 2. To stop recording, press the button; otherwise, the audio continues to record until the camera runs out of memory. If the currently displayed image already has an audio clip attached to it, the Record Audio sub-menu is displayed when you select Record Audio. This sub-menu lists these options: Keep Current ClipRetains the current audio clip and returns to the Playback Menu. Record New ClipBegins to record audio, replacing the previous audio clip. Delete ClipDeletes the current audio clip and returns to the Playback Menu. TIP: To hear audio clips, transfer the images to which they are attached to your computer and use the HP Image Zone software. NOTE: Record Audio is not available for video clips.
4 Transferring and Printing Images
Transferring Images to a Computer
TIP: You can also perform this task using a memory card reader (see Using a Memory Card Reader on page 78). 1. Confirm that either the HP Image Zone software or the HP Image Zone Express (Windows only) software is installed on your computer (see Install the Software on page 17). To transfer images to a computer that does not have the HP Image Zone software installed on it, see Using Your Camera without Installing the HP Image Zone Software on page 77. 2. Your camera came with a special USB cable for connecting the camera to a computer. Connect the larger end of that USB cable to the computer. 3. Open the door on the side of the camera nearest the lens and connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera.
Transferring and Printing Images
4. Turn on the camera. On Windows: The HP Image Transfer software provides the download functionality. In the Transfer Images from Camera/Card screen, click Start Transfer. The images are transferred to the computer. When the Image Action Summary screen appears on the computer, you can disconnect the camera from the computer. On Macintosh: Image Capture or iPhoto provides the download functionality. When the download is complete, you can disconnect the camera from the computer.
Printing Images Directly from the Camera
You can connect the camera directly to any PictBridge-certified printer to print images. To determine if your printer is PictBridge-certified, look for the PictBridge logo on your printer. 1. Check that the printer is turned on. There should be no blinking lights on the printer or error messages displayed about the printer. Load paper into the printer, if needed. 2. Connect your camera to the printer. a. Make sure the cameras USB Configuration setting is set to Digital Camera (see USB Configuration on page 69).
b. Using the USB cable that came with your camera, connect the larger, flat end of the USB cable to the corresponding connector on the PictBridge-certified printer. TIP: The PictBridge connector is usually located on the front of the printer. 3. Open the door on the side of the camera nearest the lens and connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera. 4. When the camera is connected to the printer, a Print Setup menu displays on the camera. If you already selected images to print using the camera Playback Menu, the number of images selected is shown. Otherwise, Images: ALL is displayed. 5. To change the settings in the Print Setup menu, use the buttons on the camera to select a menu option, then use the buttons on the camera to change the setting. 6. When the settings are correct, press the button on the camera to begin printing. After connecting the camera to the printer, you can print the images you have selected for printing or all images in the camera.
TIP: Printing directly from the camera has the following limitation: Video clips cannot be printed directly from the camera. See your printers manual for more information. To avoid this limitation, use the HP Image Zone software (see HP Image Zone Software on page 75). NOTE: If you connect the camera to a non-HP printer and encounter problems with printing, contact your printer manufacturer. HP does not provide customer support for non-HP printers. In addition to the method described in this section, you can also print images directly from the printer using the following method: If you have an optional memory card that has images or video clips stored on it that you want to print and your printer has a memory card slot, remove the optional memory card from the camera and insert it into the printers memory card slot to print the images or video clips. If your printer can print video clips, you can insert the memory card directly in the printers memory card slot and print the video clip. See your printers manual for specific instructions.
5 Using the Setup Menu
The Setup Menu allows you to adjust a number of camera settings, such as the camera sounds, date and time, and the configuration of the USB. 1. While in Live View, press the Live View/Playback button, and then press the button. 2. Scroll to the Setup Menu tab using the buttons.
3. Use the buttons to scroll through the Setup Menu options. 4. Either press the button to select a highlighted option and display its sub-menu, or use the buttons to change the setting for the highlighted option without going to its sub-menu. 5. Within a sub-menu, use the buttons and then the button to change the setting for the Setup Menu option. 6. To exit the Setup Menu, press the Live View/Playback button. For other ways to exit a menu, see Camera Menus on page 24.
Using the Setup Menu
Display Brightness
This setting allows you to adjust the brightness of the Image Display for the viewing conditions. You can use this setting to increase the brightness for harsh lighting environments, or reduce the brightness to extend battery life. The default Display Brightness setting is Medium. 1. In the Setup Menu (page 65), select Display Brightness. 2. In the Display Brightness sub-menu, highlight the brightness level you prefer for the Image Display. The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu so you can see the effect the setting will have on the display brightness. 3. Press the button to save the setting and return to the Setup Menu. The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again, even when you turn the camera off.
Camera Sounds
Camera sounds are the sounds that the camera makes when you turn it on, press a button, or take a picture. Camera sounds are not the audio sounds recorded with images or video clips. The default Camera Sounds setting is On. 1. In the Setup Menu (page 65), select Camera Sounds. 2. In the Camera Sounds sub-menu, highlight Off or On. 3. Press the button to save the setting and return to the Setup Menu. The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again, even when you turn the camera off.
Date & Time
This setting allows you to set the date/time format, as well as the current date and time for the camera. This is usually done when you first set up the camera; however, you may need to re-set the date and time when you are travelling to different time zones, after the camera has been without power for an extended time, or if the date or time is incorrect. The date/time format chosen will be used to display the date information in Playback. Also, the format chosen in this setting is what is used in the Date & Time Imprint feature (see Date & Time Imprint on page 42). 1. In the Setup Menu (page 65), select Date & Time. 2. In the Date & Time sub-menu, adjust the value of the highlighted selection by using the buttons. 3. Press the buttons to move to the other selections. 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the correct date/time format, date, and time are set. 5. Press the button to save the setting and return to the Setup Menu. The date/time format setting remains in effect until it is changed again, even when you turn the camera off. The date and time settings also remain current as long as the camera batteries that are installed have a charge, or the batteries are removed for less than 10 minutes. If the camera is without batteries for a prolonged period, the clock may be reset to the last date and time at which the
Solution In dim light, the camera requires a longer exposure, and it is difficult to hold the camera steady for more than 1/60 of a second. Use a tripod to hold the camera steady, improve lighting conditions, or set the flash to Auto Flash (see page 32). Hold the camera with two hands as you gently press the Shutter button.
The subject was Set the camera to the Macro close to the , focus mode and try taking camera, so the the picture again (see camera should page 34). have been set to the Macro focus mode. The subject moved or you moved the camera while you took the picture. Set the flash to Auto Flash or Flash On and set the shooting mode to Action
Hold the camera with two hands as you press the Shutter button or use a tripod.
Problem My image is too bright.
Possible Cause The flash provided too much light.
Solution Turn the flash off (see page 32). Move back from the subject.
Set EV Compensation to 0.0 You used EV (see page 44). Compensation when you should not have. A natural or artificial source other than the flash provided too much light. Try taking the picture from a different angle. Avoid pointing the camera directly toward a bright light or reflective surface on a sunny day. Decrease EV Compensation (see page 44). Decrease the EV Compensation (see page 44).
The scene had many dark objects, such as a black object on a dark background. The Display Brightness needs to be adjusted.
Set the Display Brightness in the Setup Menu to Low or Medium (see page 66).
Problem My image is too dark.
Possible Cause The flash was on, but the subject was too far away.
Solution Make sure your subject is within the flash working distance (see page 127). If not, try using the Flash Off setting (see page 32). This setting will require a longer exposure, so use a tripod.
Increase the EV Compensation The scene had (see page 44). many lightcolored objects, such as a white object on a light background. There was not enough light. Wait for natural lighting conditions to improve. Add indirect lighting. Use the flash (see page 32). Increase the EV Compensation (see page 44).
A light is behind Use the Flash On setting the subject. (see page 32) to brighten the subject. This is called fill-flash. Increase the EV Compensation (see page 44). Your finger blocked the flash. Be sure to move your fingers away from the flash when you take a picture.
Problem My image is too dark (continued). My image is grainy.
Possible Cause The Display Brightness needs to be adjusted. The ISO Speed setting was too high. The Image Quality setting was too low. There was not enough light.
CARD HAS WRONG FORMAT. Press OK to format card.
The optional memory card that is installed is formatted for a different device, such as an MP3 player.
Unable to Format.
The optional memory card that is installed is corrupted.
CARD LOCKED
The optional memory card that is installed is locked.
Message MEMORY FULL or CARD FULL
Possible Cause There is insufficient room to save more images in internal memory or on the optional memory card that is installed. There is insufficient room to record audio in internal memory or on the optional memory card that is installed.
Solution Transfer images from the camera to your computer, then delete all images in internal memory or on the memory card (see page 55). Or replace the card with a new one.
Memory/card too full to record audio.
Transfer images, video clips, and/or audio files from the camera to your computer, then delete enough files in internal memory or on the memory card to make enough room for the audio recording (see page 55). Or replace the card with a new one.
Insufficient space on card to rotate image. or Insufficient space in memory to rotate image.
Delete an image to free There is up memory space, then insufficient room try rotating the image in internal again. memory or on the optional memory Transfer images from card to save a the camera to your rotated image. computer, then rotate the image using the HP Image Zone software or another image editing package.
Message The image is too large to magnify.
Possible Cause The image was probably taken with another camera. The image was probably taken with another camera. The camera is having trouble reading the optional memory card that is installed. The card may be corrupted or an unsupported type.
Solution Transfer the image to your computer and resize it using the HP Image Zone software. Transfer the image to your computer and rotate it using the HP Image Zone software. Try turning the camera off and then back on. Ensure that the memory card is the proper type for your camera (see page 129). If the memory card is the proper type, try reformatting the card using the Format option in the Delete sub-menu of the Playback Menu (see page 55). If it will not format, it is probably corrupted. Replace the memory card. Try modifying the image again. If the same message displays, transfer the image to your computer and modify it using the HP Image Zone software.
Safety Precautions for Recharging NiMH Batteries
Do not charge any batteries other than NiMH batteries in the quick recharger. Insert the NiMH batteries in the correct orientation in the quick recharger. Use the quick recharger in a dry location only. Do not charge NiMH batteries in a hot location, such as in direct sunlight or near a fire. When recharging NiMH batteries, do not cover the quick recharger in any way. Do not operate the quick recharger if the NiMH batteries appear damaged in any way. Do not disassemble the quick recharger. Unplug the quick recharger from the electrical outlet before cleaning the quick recharger.
Sleep Time-out for Power Conservation
To conserve battery power, the Image Display turns off automatically if there is no button activity for one minute. When the camera is connected to a computer, the Image Display turns off automatically 10 seconds after the connection is made. When the camera is in this sleep state, pressing any button will wake up the camera again. If no buttons are pressed during the sleep state, the camera will turn off after an additional 5 minutes.
B Purchasing Camera Accessories
You can purchase additional accessories for your camera. For information on your HP E317 camera and compatible accessories, go to: www.hp.com/photosmart (US) www.hp.ca/photosmart (Canada) www.hp.com (all other countries) To purchase accessories, visit your local retailer or order online at: www.hpshopping.com (US) www.hpshopping.ca (Canada) www.hp.com/eur/hpoptions (Europe) www.hp.com/apac/homeandoffice (Asia Pacific)
Below are some accessories for this digital camera. These camera accessories may not be available in all regions. HP Photosmart M-series quick recharge kit (L1815A/L1815B) One hour recharging of AA NiMH batteries, plus stylish protection for your HP Photosmart E-series camera. Includes all you need to provide a home away from home for your camera: an ultra-lightweight portable recharger, a camera case, and four high-capacity rechargeable AA NiMH batteries.
Purchasing Camera Accessories
HP Photosmart SD memory cards (For important information about supported types of memory cards, see Storage on page 129.) HP Photosmart 64MB SD memory card (L1872A/L1872B) HP Photosmart 128MB SD memory card (L1873A/L1873B) HP Photosmart 256MB SD memory card (L1874A/L1874B) HP Photosmart 512MB SD memory card (L1875A/L1875B) HP Photosmart 1GB SD memory card (L1876A / L1876B) HP Photosmart camera cases Protect your camera with a compact padded case. Includes neck strap, belt loop, and an organizer for memory cards. Available in either black (Q6216A) or silver (Q6217A).
Feature Power
Description Typical power usage: 1.8 Watts with Image Display on. 3.6 Watts maximum power usage. Power sources can be either: Two non-rechargeable AA Lithium batteries, or Two rechargeable AA NiMH batteries. Rechargeable batteries can be recharged in the optional HP Photosmart Quick Recharger. Average recharging time of NiMH batteries is provided in the section Recharging NiMH Batteries on page 117. PTP transfer (15740) MSDC transfer JPEG MPEG1 level 1 DPOF 1.1 EXIF 2.2 DCF 1.0 DPS
Standards
Interfaces External body dimensions Weight Temperature range
USB mini B connector to a computer or PictBridge-certified printer 99.3 mm (L) by 32 mm (W) by 52.6 mm (H) 3.91in (L) by 1.40 in (W) by 2.07 in (H) 110 grams (0.23 pounds) without battery Operational: 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F) at 15 to 85% relative humidity Storage: 30 to 65 C (22 to 149 F) at 15 to 90% relative humidity
Memory Capacity
The following table lists the approximate number and average size of still images that can be stored in the internal memory in the camera when the camera is set to different Image Quality settings available in the Capture Menu. NOTE: Not all 16MB of internal memory is available for storing images, because some memory is used for internal camera operations. Also, the actual file sizes and number of still images that can be stored in the internal memory in the camera or on an optional memory card will vary, depending on the content of each still image and the length of the recorded audio clip.
5MP Best 5MP (default) 3MP 1MP VGA 8 images (1.2MB each) 10 images (1.0KB each) 18 images (600KB each) 21 images (500KB each) 95 images (120KB each)
NOTE: The values shown are for images without audio clips.
AA batteries, types to use 111 accessories for camera 121 Action mode, setting 38 arrow buttons on Controller 20 audio clips, record 60 automatic exposure, override 38 buying camera accessories 121
camera accessories 121 cleaning the body 126 cleaning the image display 126 cleaning the lens 125 general care 123 general cleaning 125 menus 24 reset 74 specifications 127 states 24 turn on/off 12 camera care cleaning the body 126 cleaning the image display 126 cleaning the lens 125 general 123 general cleaning 125 camera parts back of camera 19 front, left side, and bottom of camera 22
Index 133
batteries door on camera 20 extend life of 112 indicators 116 install 11 performance 114 quick recharge kit 121 recharging NiMH 117 shots per type 115 top points about use 111 types to use 111 blinking lights on camera 20, 22 brightening an image 44 buttons on camera 19
top of camera 21 Camera Sounds, setting 67 capacity of internal memory 131 Capture Menu 37 cleaning body 126 image display 126 lens 125 compression format 129 computer, connect camera to 61 connections as a Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) device 69 as a USB Mass Storage Device Class (MSDC) 69 to computer 61 to printer 62 connector, USB 22 conserving battery life 112 Controller with arrow buttons, description 20 customer support 106
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