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Chapter 1: Getting started 9
Camera parts
NOTE Refer to the pages in parentheses after the part names for more information about those parts. 6 1
# Name 1 Optical Viewfinder (page 25) 2 Video viewfinder light (red) Description
Allows you to frame the subject of the picture or video clip Solidcamera is recording video BlinkingSelf-Timer is activated or there is an error (see Image Display for message) Solidcamera is ready to take a picture (focus and exposure are locked) Blinkingcamera is unable to focus, long exposure (hold steady), or there is an error (see Image Display for message) Turns the camera power on and off
3 AF Auto Focus viewfinder light (green)
4 switch (page 18)
# Name 5 Zoom lever: Zoom Out Zoom In (page 28) 6 Memory/USB light (page 18)
Description Zooms out the lens to the wide angle position, and zooms in the lens to the telephoto position Solid orangeUSB is connected Blinking orangecamera is either: starting up, charging the battery, sending/receiving USB, or reading from or writing to the memory card Allows access to insert or remove the memory card
7 Memory card door (page 17)
8 Wrist strap mount Allows you to attach a wrist strap (page 16) 9 arrow buttons and OK button (page 37, 47) allows you to move through menus and images on the Image Display OKallows you to display the Capture and Playback menus and to select menu options Allows you to frame pictures and video clips using Live View and review them afterward in Playback, and to view all the menus Turns the Share menu on and off on the Image Display Turns Playback on and off on the Image Display Turns Live View on and off on the Image Display
10 Image Display (page 25)
HP Instant Share button (page 54) Playback button (page 45) Live View button (page 25)
Description
# Name
1 Video/Self-Timer Solid redcamera is recording video light (page 35) Blinking redSelf-Timer is activated 2 Microphone (pages 32, 51) 3 Flash (page 30) 4 Power adapter connector (page 102) 5 USB connector (pages 61, 63) 6 TV connector (page 65) 7 Speaker 8 Tripod mount Records audio clips Provides additional light to improve picture-taking Provides connection for optional HP AC power adapter Provides connection for USB cable to a computer or printer Provides connection for optional Audio/ Video cable to a TV Plays camera sounds and audio clips Allows you to mount the camera to a tripod
# Name 9 Camera dock connector (page 102) 10 Battery door (page 16) 1
Description Provides connection to the optional HP 8886 camera dock Allows access to insert and remove the batteries
# Name 1 2
Flash button Selects the flash setting (page 30) Changes image quality from Good to Better Quality button (page 31) to Best Changes the capture mode to Self-Timer, Burst, Macro, or one of five different exposure settings. Displays camera settings and operating status
3 MODE button (page 33) 4 Status LCD (page 14)
# Name 5 Shutter button (page 23)
Description Takes a picture. Push halfway down to lock focus and exposure, then all the way down to take picture. Hold down after picture is taken to record audio.
Records a video clip; press once to start and Video button (page 24) press again to stop
Status LCD
18 # 3
Indicates Image quality selection Night mode flash setting is active Auto flash is active
Icon or
Indicates Flash On is active or Flash Off is active Red-eye Reduction Flash is active Number of still images remaining or time remaining (for video and audio clips) AC adapter is providing power Battery condition Memory card is in the camera Audio is recording Video is recording
2.6 / 4.9 F-stop is set to 2.6 or 4.9 Portrait mode is active Landscape mode is active Action mode is active Macro setting is active Burst setting is active Self timer setting is active
Attaching the wrist strap
Attach the wrist strap to the wrist strap mount on the side of the camera as shown.
Installing the batteries
1 Open the battery door on the bottom of the camera. 2 Insert the batteries as indicated inside the door. 3 Close the battery door. NOTE For more information about batteries, see Managing batteries on page 99. NOTE If you have rechargeable batteries, you can use the optional HP Photosmart 8886 camera dock or the optional HP AC power adapter to recharge batteries in the camera. For more information about these optional accessories, see Purchasing camera accessories on page 102.
Installing a memory card (optional)
Your camera contains 16 MB of internal memory that allows you to store images and video clips in your camera. However, you can use an optional memory card (purchased separately) instead to store images and video clips. For information on the memory cards that are supported with your camera, see Purchasing camera accessories on page 102. NOTE If a memory card is installed in the camera, all new images and video clips will be stored only on the memory card. The internal memory and its file system are not available when a memory card is installed in the camera. 1 With the camera turned off and the back of the camera facing you, open the memory card door by sliding the door to the right. 2 Insert the memory card, making sure that it clicks into place. 3 Close the memory card door. To remove a memory card, turn the camera off and open the memory card door, then push the memory card in, and it will spring outward from the slot.
Turning on power
Turn the camera on by sliding the switch to the right and then releasing it. The Memory/USB light will blink and then turn off when the camera is ready.
Restoring previous settings
Some of the camera settings do not remain set when the camera is turned off. To restore all camera settings that were in effect when the camera was last turned off, hold down the OK button when you turn on the camera.
Choosing the language
The first time you turn the camera on, the following screen appears and prompts you to choose a language. 1 Scroll to the language that you want by using the buttons. 2 Press the OK button to select the highlighted language. NOTE If you need to go back and change this setting later, you can do this in the Setup menu. See Chapter 6: Using the setup menu on page 67.
Setting the date and time
The camera has a clock that records the date and time at which you take each picture. This time stamp does not appear in the image itself, but is recorded in the image properties, which you can see when viewing the image on the computer. The first time you turn the camera on, the following screen appears after you choose the language. 1 Press the OK button repeatedly until the preferred date format appears, and then press the button to highlight the date. 2 Press OK to select the first value, and then use the buttons to change it. Press OK to confirm. Set the remaining values in the same way (M = Month, D = Day, Y = Year). 3 Press the button to highlight the time format, and then press OK if you want to change it. 4 Press the button to highlight the time. Set the time values in the same way you set the date values in step 2. 5 When finished setting the date and time, press the button to highlight Exit, and then press OK. NOTE If you need to go back and change this setting later, you can do this in the Setup menu. See Chapter 6: Using the setup menu on page 67.
Installing the software
The camera software allows you to unload images from the camera, view them, print them, and e-mail them. It also allows you to configure the Share menu on the camera. See Chapter 4: Using hp instant share on page 53 for information about configuring the Share menu on the camera, and Chapter 5: Unloading, printing, and displaying images on page 61 for information about connecting the camera to a computer or printer. NOTE A copy of this Users Manual is located on the HP Photo & Imaging software CD. Look in the \docs\Readme file on the CD to see where the manual in your language is located.
EV compensation
In difficult lighting conditions, you can use the EV (Exposure Value) Compensation setting to override the automatic exposure setting that the camera makes. EV Compensation is useful in backlit scenes involving a person, or in scenes that contain many light objects (like a white house in the snow) or many dark objects (like a black cat on a dark background). Scenes containing many light objects or many dark objects could turn out gray without the use of EV Compensation. For a scene with many light objects, increase the EV Compensation to a positive number to produce a brighter result. For a scene with many dark objects, decrease the EV Compensation to darken the scene to be closer to black. 1 In the Capture menu, select EV Compensation. 2 In the EV Compensation menu, use the buttons to change the EV setting in 0.5 steps from -2.0 to +2.0. The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu, so you should be able to see the effect the setting will have on the picture. 3 Press OK to save the setting and return to the Capture menu. If the setting is anything other than the default setting of 0 (zero), the number value will appear at the top of the Live View screen. The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again or until the camera is turned off.
White balance
Different kinds of lighting conditions cast different colors. For example, sunlight is more blue, while indoor tungsten light is more yellow. Scenes dominated by a single color may require an adjustment of the white balance setting to help the camera reproduce colors more accurately and ensure that whites appear white in the final picture. You can also adjust the white balance to produce creative effects. Using the Sun or Tungsten settings can produce a warmer look to the picture, and the Shade setting can make a sunset picture look more orange. 1 In the Capture menu, select White Balance. 2 In the White Balance menu, use the buttons to select a setting. The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu, so you should be able to see the effect the setting will have on the picture. 3 Press OK to save the setting and return to the Capture menu. The following table helps explain the settings in more detail. Icon Setting
None Auto
Camera automatically identifies and corrects for scene illuminance. This is the default setting, and the white balance is reset to Auto when you turn the camera off. Camera balances color assuming it is outdoors under sun or bright cloudy conditions.
None Medium
If the new setting is anything other than the default setting of Medium, the icon for the setting (in the table above) will appear at the bottom of the Live View screen. The new setting remains in effect (even if you turn the camera off) until it is changed again.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 43
Sharpness
This option allows you to set how sharp the edges will be in your pictures. 1 In the Capture menu, select Sharpness. 2 In the Sharpness menu, use the buttons to select a setting. The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu, so you may be able to see the effect the setting will have on the picture. 3 Press OK to save the setting and return to the Capture menu. The following table helps explain the settings in more detail. Icon Setting
The edges in your image will be more pronounced.
None Medium The edges in your image will have normal sharpness.
The edges in your image will be softer.
For information about the Setup menu, see Chapter 6: Using the setup menu on page 67.
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Chapter 3: Reviewing images and video clips
You can use the Playback feature to review the images and video clips in your camera. In addition, the Playback menu allows you to delete images or video clips, rotate or magnify still images, and add, change, or delete audio clips.
Using playback
1 Press the Playback button to activate Playback mode. The most recently taken or viewed image or video clip appears on the Image Display. 2 Use the buttons to scroll through your images and video clips. Press and hold the buttons to scroll automatically. Still images that have audio clips attached to them will automatically play the audio clip. To replay the audio clip, press the button. Pressing the button before, during, or after audio playback skips to the next image. Video clips will play automatically after a few seconds. To replay the video clip, press the button. Pressing the button before, during, or after video playback skips to the next image. 3 To turn the Image Display off after reviewing your images and video clips, press the Playback button again.
During Playback, some information about each image or video clip is also displayed. The following table describes the information. Still image 3 Video clip
4 # Icon 1 or 2 Description
Battery level (actual icon shown depends on the state of your camera batteries). Camera is using AC power from the optional HP 8886 camera dock or HP AC power adapter. 3
Selecting hp instant share destinations for images
You can select any number of HP Instant Share destinations for each still image in your camera. For example, you can select a specific image to go to 10 e-mail destinations (including group lists), an online album, and to a professional-quality photo finisher. However, you cannot select HP Instant Share destinations for video clips. 1 Press the Playback button to display the images in your camera, then use the buttons to scroll to an image you want. 2 Press the Share / button to activate the Share menu, and then use the buttons to scroll to the HP Instant Share destination that you want to select. appears next to 3 Press OK to select the destination, and a that destination. (You can select more than one destination or print option for an image.) To un-select a destination, simply press OK again. 4 To select one or more destinations for another image, go back to step 1. When you are finished selecting HP Instant Share destinations, press the Playback button or select EXIT SHARE MENU. 5 The next time you connect the camera to your computer, the images you selected for e-mail will be sent to their respective destinations. See Chapter 5: Unloading, printing, and displaying images on page 61 for information about connecting the camera to a computer.
How hp instant share e-mails images
The way images are e-mailed via HP Instant Share works differently on Windows and Macintosh computers.
Windows Images are not e-mailed as attachments. Rather, a message is sent to each e-mail address that you selected in the Share menu. The message contains thumbnail images of the pictures you selected for that address, as well as a link to a web page where the recipient can view the images. From that web page, the recipient can do things like reply to you, print the images, save images to their computer, forward images, and more. This makes it easy for people who use different e-mail programs to be able to see your images without the difficulty of dealing with e-mail attachments.
Macintosh Images are e-mailed directly to recipients using the default e-mail program on your computer.
Chapter 5: Unloading, printing, and displaying images
Once you have taken pictures, you can unload them from your camera to a computer, print them directly to a printer, or display them on a television.
2 Use the buttons to scroll through the Setup menu options. 3 Press the OK button to select a highlighted option and display its sub-menu. 4 Within a sub-menu, use the buttons and the OK button to change the setting for the Setup menu option. 5 To exit the Setup menu, highlight the EXIT SETUP MENU option and press the OK button.
Camera sounds
This Setup menu option allows you to set the volume level of the camera sounds, or turn camera sounds off. 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 setting is Low.
Date & time
This Setup menu option allows you to set the current date and time, as well as the date/time format, for the camera. This is usually done when you first set up the camera, but you may need to re-set the date and time when you are travelling to different time zones, or when the batteries are removed from the camera for more than 10 minutes. To set the date, time, and date/time format, follow the same procedure used in Setting the date and time on page 19.
USB configuration
This Setup menu option determines how the camera appears when connected to a computer. Digital CameraCauses the computer to recognize the camera as a digital camera using the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) standard. This is the default setting on the camera. Disk DriveCauses the computer to recognize the camera as a disk drive using the Mass Storage Device Class (MSDC) standard.
Use this table as a guide for which USB Configuration setting to use with your computer: HP Photo & Imaging software: Installed Not installed Windows Digital Camera Disk Drive Macintosh Disk Drive Digital Camera (OSX systems)
TV configuration
This Setup menu option sets the format of the video signal for displaying camera images on a television (TV) that is connected to the camera with an optional Audio/ Video cable or HP 8886 camera dock. NTSCformat used primarily in North America and Japan PALformat used primarily in Europe The default setting depends on the language that you selected when you powered on the camera for the first time. For more information on connecting the camera to a TV, see either Displaying images on a TV on page 65 when using an optional Audio/Video cable, or the HP 8886 Camera Dock Users Manual when using the camera dock.
Language
This Setup menu option sets the language of the camera interface, including the text in menus and on the Image Display. The default setting is English. To set the language on the camera, follow the same procedure used in Choosing the language on page 18.
Move images to card
This Setup menu option lets you move images from the cameras internal memory to a memory card. It appears in the Setup menu only if a memory card is installed and internal memory contains at least one image. If there is room to move all the internal files to the memory card, then this confirmation screen appears. If you select Yes to move images, they are moved to the card, and all moved images are deleted from internal memory. If only some of the images will fit on the memory card, this screen appears which allows you to move as many images as the card will hold. The moved images will be deleted from internal memory, and the images that could not be moved will be retained in internal memory. NOTE When a memory card is inserted, only the images on the card can be viewed on the Image Display. To view the images stored in internal memory, remove the memory card.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support
Problems and solutions
NOTE If you still cannot solve your problem after reviewing the troubleshooting information provided in the following table, you can run diagnostic tests on your camera to try to isolate and solve the problem yourself. The diagnostic tests for this digital camera are provided on the following website:
www.hp.com/support
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The camera The batteries The charge in the batteries can be does not are functioning low or completely drained. Try turn on. incorrectly, are installing new or recharged dead, are batteries. installed Ensure that the batteries are incorrectly, or inserted correctly. are missing. Do not use ordinary alkaline batteries. For best results, use photo-lithium batteries or rechargeable NiMH batteries. If you must use alkaline batteries, use high-grade ultra or premium varieties.
Error saving video Memory card was removed before the camera was finished writing to the card. 1st screen: No card in camera 2nd screen: Error saving image Please reinsert the card Invalid date Memory card was removed before the camera was finished writing to the card.
Reinsert the memory card. Always wait until the Memory/USB light stops blinking before removing the card from the camera.
An attempt was Press OK to clear the made to enter an message, and then enter a invalid date (such valid date. as 2/31/2003).
Message Unsupported image file
Possible cause You tried to magnify, rotate, to print an image that was taken with another camera. Insufficient room in internal memory or on the memory card to rotate an image. Camera received an error code from the HP software on the computer.
Solution Press OK to clear the message. You cannot do those operations on files that were not created by your camera. Free up space on the card by deleting some images, or perform the rotation using computer software.
Insufficient space in memory (on card) to complete request. Communication error
Disconnect the USB cable (or lift the camera out of the HP camera dock), then re-connect and try again. It takes longer to charge the flash when the batteries are low. If you see this message a lot, you may need to replace or recharge the batteries. Unload images from the camera to your computer, then delete all images from the memory card or internal memory. Or put a new memory card in the camera.
Charging Flash. The camera is recharging the flash.
Card full or Memory full
Insufficient room in internal memory or on the memory card to save more images.
Message No images in memory or No images on card Cannot display image
There are no Take some pictures or images or video video clips. clips in the camera and you are trying to review them. Possibly comes from copying images to the memory card from a computer, or a corrupted image caused by the camera not shutting down properly. Use the HP software to edit the images copied on the memory card. Also, do not remove batteries or the memory card when the camera is turned on.
Unable to focus
The subject did Use Focus Lock before not provide taking the picture (see enough contrast page 23). for the camera to focus properly. Camera is Camera must be held very preparing to take still due to long exposure. a picture. The focus distance is beyond where the camera can focus. Make sure the camera is not set to Macro focus.
Shaking hand icon Focus too far
Message Focus too close
Possible cause The focus distance is closer than the camera can focus.
Solution Set the camera to Macro focus, or if set to Macro focus, move further away from the subject. See Using macro mode on page 36. Make sure that the camera is connected to a supported printer or computer. Make sure the cable is connected between the camera or HP 8886 camera dock and the printer. If that does not work, turn off the camera and disconnect it. Turn the printer off and then on again. Re-connect the camera and turn it on. Make sure the camera is connected to a supported printer and that the printer is turned on.
Unknown USB device
The camera is connected to a USB device that it does not recognize.
Unable to There is no communicate with connection printer between the camera and printer.
A supported printer is either turned off or not connected to the camera. Selected print size is larger than selected paper size
Print size is larger Change either print size or than paper size paper size in the Print in the Print Setup Setup menu. menu.
Message Unsupported printer
Possible cause The printer is an unsupported device.
Solution Connect the camera to a supported printer, such as an HP Photosmart printer or another HP printer with front panel USB ports. Or connect the camera to a computer and print from there instead. Disengage the printer photo tray, or change the paper size.
Disengage photo The selected tray, or select paper size smaller paper size cannot be used with the printer photo tray. Printer top cover The printer is is open open. Incorrect or missing print cartridge Printer has a paper jam Printer is out of paper The printer cartridge is the incorrect model or is missing.
Close the top cover of the printer. Install a new printer cartridge, turn the printer off, then turn it back on.
There is a paper Turn off the printer. Clear jam. the paper jam, and then turn on the printer. Your printer is out Load paper into the of paper. printer, and then press the OK or Continue button on the printer. To cancel the print job, press the OK button on the camera.
Printing canceled The print job has Press the OK button on the been canceled. camera. Complete the print request again. Any error code numbers that appear The camera may have a hardware or firmware problem. Turn the camera off and then on again. If the problem persists, call HP Support (see page 92).
Error messages on the computer
Message Connection between the imaging device and computer failed The software cannot retrieve the Share Menu information from your camera Possible cause The camera might be connected to a computer through a USB hub. The computer needs to write files to memory during HP Instant Share setup, but the memory is either full, or the memory card is locked. The camera is turned off. The camera is not working correctly. Solution Try connecting the camera directly to the computer, or disconnect other devices attached to the USB hub. Make room on the internal memory or memory card. If you are using an SD memory card, unlock it by switching the locking tab on the card to the unlocked position.
Computer cannot find the connected camera
Turn on the camera. Try connecting the camera directly to an HP Photosmart printer or an HP printer with front panel USB ports, and print an image. This will verify that the image, memory card, USB connection, and the USB cable are functioning correctly, or not. Make sure that the cable is firmly connected to the computer and camera.
The cable is not connected correctly.
Message Computer cannot find the connected camera (continued)
Possible cause The camera is set to the Digital Camera setting in the USB Configuration sub-menu of the Setup menu. But the computer cannot recognize the camera as a digital camera.
Solution Change the USB Configuration setting to Disk Drive in the Setup menu. (See USB configuration on page 69.) This allows the camera to appear as another disk drive on the computer so that you can easily copy the image files from the camera to the hard drive of your computer.
The camera is Connect the camera connected to the directly to a USB port on computer the computer. through a USB hub, and your USB hub is not compatible with the camera. You are using the HP 8886 camera dock and forgot to press the Save/ Print button. The memory card is locked (SD cards only) The USB connection failed.
Press the Save/Print button on the dock.
Switch the locking tab on the memory card to the unlocked position. Reboot the computer.
Getting assistance
This section contains support information for your digital camera, including support website information, an explanation of the support process, and support phone numbers.
HP accessibility website
Customers with disabilities can get help by visiting www.hp.com/hpinfo/community/accessibility/prodserv.
HP photosmart website
Visit www.photosmart.hp.com or www.hp.com/photosmart for the following information: Tips on using your camera more effectively and creatively HP digital camera driver updates and software Register your product Subscribe to newsletters, driver and software updates, and support alerts
Support process
The HP support process works most effectively if you perform the following steps in the order specified: 1 Review the troubleshooting section of this Users Manual, which starts on page 73. 2 Access the HP Consumer Support Website for support. If you have access to the Internet, you can obtain a wide range of information about your digital camera. Visit the HP website for product help, drivers, and software updates at www.hp.com/support.
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Phone support in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
HP Consumer Support phone numbers and policies may change. Visit the following website to check the details and conditions of phone support in your country/region: www.hp.com/support. Algeria +213 (0)Austria +43 (0)4417 Bahrain +728 Belgium 005 (Dutch) 004 (French) Czech Republic +42 (0) 7310 Denmark +Egypt +Finland +358 (0)767 France +33 (0) 22 (Euro 0.34/min) Germany +49 (0)180 (Euro 0.12/min) Greece +603 Hungary +36 (0) 1111 Ireland Israel +972 (0) 4848 Italy 871 Luxembourg 006 (French) 007 (German) Morocco +04747
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Netherlands 165 (Euro 0.10/minute) Norway +Poland +00 Portugal 492 Romania +42 Russian Federation +(Moscow) +(St Petersburg) Saudi Arabia +Slovakia +South Africa 1030 (inside RSA) +27-9301 (outside RSA) Spain 059 Sweden +46 (0) 4765 Switzerland 672 (German, French, Italian Peak time 0.08 CHF/Outside peak 0.04 CHF) Tunisia +Turkey +71 Ukraine +7 (380 44) 490-3520 United Arab Emirates United Kingdom +44 (0)4320
Other phone support worldwide
HP Consumer Support phone numbers and policies may change. Visit the following website to check the details and conditions of phone support in your country/region: www.hp.com/support. Argentina +5520 Australia +61 (3) (or local (03) 8877 8000) Brazil +55 (11) (Grande So Paulo) +157751 (outside Grande So Paulo) Canada +(during the warranty period) +(after the warranty period) Central America and the Caribbean +Chile +(Post-sales Business Computing +(Post-sales Home Computing) China +86 (10) Colombia +726 Guatemala +5105 Hong Kong SAR +8555 India 112267 or +(Hindi & English) Indonesia +62 (21) Japan 511 (inside Japan) +(outside Japan) Korea, Republic of +82 (2) (Seoul) 0 80-999-0700 (outside Seoul) Malaysia +405
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Mexico +9922 (Mexico City) +6684 (outside Mexico City) New Zealand +64 (9) Peru +Philippines +63 (2) Puerto Rico +Singapore +5300 Taiwan +Thailand +66 (2) United States +1 (208) 323-2551 Venezuela +8368 Vietnam +84 (0) 4530
take close-up pictures 36 take multiple (burst) 36 take self-timer 35 take stills 23 Playback turn on/off 11 using 45 Playback button 11 Playback menu 47 portrait exposure mode 34 power battery level icons 99 restoring previous settings 18 specifications 109 switch 10 turn on/off 18 power adapter, HP AC connector on camera 12 purchasing 103 previous settings, restoring 18 print images directly from camera 63 from computer 63 using HP Instant Share 53 printer connect to camera 63 problems, troubleshooting 73 product support 92 PTP 69 Q quality button for selecting 13 quality settings effect on image file size 31
R range Exposure Compensation 107 flash 106 F-number 105 focus 106 rechargeable batteries 101 record audio clips 12, 32, 51 video clips 24 Red-eye Reduction, setting 30 remaining pictures count 25 restoring previous settings 18 review, instant 23, 24 reviewing images and video clips 45 rotate images 49 S Saturation setting 43 Self-Timer light 12 Self-Timer mode 35 settings, restoring previous 18 Setup menu, using 67 Share button 11 Share menu customize 56 description 54 e-mail service 56 printing options 55 using 54 share pictures 53 Sharpness setting 44 Shutter button description 14 lock exposure and focus 26 shutter speed range 106 Index
slideshow, display on TV 66 software, install 20, 21 sounds of camera 68 space remaining in memory 25 specifications 105 Status LCD, description 14 status screen 27 still pictures, take 23 support for consumers 92 T technical support 92 thumbnail images, view 48 Time & Date setting 19, 68 tripod mount 12 troubleshoot problems 73 turn on/off camera power 18 camera sounds 68 HP Instant Share 53 Image Display 11, 25 Playback 45 TV (television) cable to connect camera 103 configuration setting 70 connect camera to 65 connector on camera 12 U under-exposing an image 38 unloading images camera to computer 61 USB configuration setting 69 connector on camera 12
V Video button 14 video clips instant review 24 record 24 Video mode use 24 Video viewfinder light 10 viewfinder 10 viewfinder lights 10 viewing images and video clips 45 W web sites for HP 92 White Balance, setting 39 Windows computer bonus software 21 connect to 61 install software 20 wrist strap attaching to camera 16 mount on camera 11 Z zoom specifications 106 use optical or digital 28 Zoom Out/In buttons 11
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1. Bigbyte Custom Fit Power Cord for Canon Pixma and Dell Printers
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3. PRO SERIES Equivalent HP USB 2.0 male to mini B 5 pin male 8121 0637 Interface cable for Select PhotoSmart Series Digital Cameras Includes Accessory Bag and Cloth
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