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HP PB3 6 0t Digital C amera Us er Manual.
i T able of Contents Preface iv About this Manual .......................................................................................................... iv Copyright .................................................................................
ii Shooting mode Screen Layout .......................................................................................... 7 Playback Mode Screen Lay out ................................... ..................................................... 12 Changing the LCD Screen Displa y .
iii Zooming Images ........................................................................................................... 36 Trimming an Image .......................................................................................................
iv Pref ace About this Manual This manual is designed to assist you in using y our new digital camera. All information presented is as accur ate as possible but is subject to change without notice. F or the latest revision, please visit HYPERLINK http://www.
v Safety and Handling Precautions Camera I nformation Do not take apart or attempt to service the camer a yourself . • Do not expose the camera to moistur e, or extreme temperatures. • Allow the camera to w arm up when moving from cold to warm temper atures.
vi Lithium-ion Battery Warning Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. R eplace only with the same or equivalent t ype recommended by the manufacturer . Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’ s instructions.
vii Using this Menu Symbols used in this manual ar e explained below: Note This useful information when using y our camera. Warning This warning message that should be read bef ore using the function.
viii Terms Denitions digital still camera (DSC) A camera incorporating an image sensor which outputs a digital signal representing a still picture, or records a digital signal representing a still picture on a removable medium, such as a memory card or magnetic disk.
1 Package Contents Please check the contents of your camer a package. It should contain: Digital camera Li-ion battery Battery charger Wrist str ap USB cable Power cor d User Manual and Software installation Quick Start guide W arrant y card Camera Views Front View 1.
2 Back View 6. Z oom buttons DISP 7 . Play button 5. LCD screen 8. Display button T op View 9. Shutter button 10. Stabilizer button 12. P ower button 11. LED indicator Bottom View 13. Battery/ SD card compartment 14. USB 15 Speaker 16. T ripod Hole Left View 17 .
3 Get ting Started Attaching the Wrist Strap Insert the short loop of the str ap in the strap 1. eyelet. Thread the larger loop of the str ap though the 2. short loop and pull tight to attach the str ap to the camera. D ISP Inserting the Battery Please read “Battery Information” on page v befor e inserting/removing batteries.
4 Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card Open the battery compartment 1. at the bottom of the camer a. D ISP DISP Insert the SD/SDHC card into the memory 2. card slot with the metallic part facing the front side of the camer a. Push the SD/SDHC card into the memory 3.
5 Initial Settings Y ou will be prompted to set up the language, date and time when the camera is turned on f or the rst time. Setting the Language T ap 1. , to move through the se lection. T ap to select language. 2. Setting the Date & Time T ap the screen to move through date and time.
6 Set the camera to Shooting mode. 1. T ap 2. to launch Quick -Set Bar . T ap the top text box 3. to launch Scene Mode submenu. T ap to select scene. 4. T ap 5. to close menu. 12 M IS O AU TO AF A 1 12 M IS O AU TO AF A 1 Note Scene mode icon may v ary depending on the current mode.
7 LCD Monitor Layout and Icon Descriptions Shooting mode Screen Layout 1 2 3 4 5 13 14 15 16 17 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0.0E V 0.0E V 30 7 30 7 3200 3200 12M 2 No. Item Description 1 Shooting mode Indicating the current shooting mode settings. 2 Flash Indicating ash settings.
8 16 Histogram A graphic scale for that represents the maximum range of light values in 256 steps (0 = Black, and 255 = White). The middle of the histogram represents values that represent middle colors like grays, light browns, and greens. 17 Battery Indicating estimated battery level.
9 7 Previous T ap to display previous le. 8 V oice memo Indicating voice memo is attached. 9 DPOF Indicating the le is marked for printing. 10 Protect Indicating the le is protected and cannot be erased until it is selected as unprotected.
10 Playback mode of videos: 27/2 7 27/2 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 00:00:53/00:01:1 1 12 11 9 10 No. Item Description 1 Battery Indicating estimated battery level. 2 File no. / T otal no. Indicating the le number over the total number of les in the storage card.
11 8 Protect Indicating the le is protected and cannot be erased until it is selected as unprotected. 9 System volume Adjusts and displays volume level. 10 Play button T ap buttons to play / pause / stop / fast forward / rewind movie. 11 Playing status Displays playing progress.
12 Playback mode of audio clips: 27/2 7 27/2 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 00:00:53/00:01:1 1 12 11 9 10 No. Item Description 1 Battery Indicating estimated battery level. 2 File no. / T otal no. Indicating the le number over the total number of les in the storage card.
13 No. Item Description 8 Protect Indicating the le is protected and cannot be erased until it is selected as unprotected. 9 System volume Adjusts and displays volume level. 10 Play button T ap buttons to play / pause / stop / fast forward / rewind audio playback 11 Playing status Displays playing progress.
14 Changing the LCD Screen Displa y The type of inf ormation displayed on the LCD screen can be changed using the Display button. 12M 30 7 30 7 0.0E V 0.0E V 3200 3200 30 7 30 7 12M OSD on Guide lines on Full OSD on OSD off Note • The OSD information may v ary depending on the record mode type.
15 Using Quick - S et Bar The Quick -Set Bar acts as a shortcut menu to adjust basic settings in R ecord and Playback Mode. The menu icons show the current settings f or each function.
16 Video Mode N N AW B AW B 640 640 30 30 AF AF 9 8 7 6 3 2 1 5 4 The Quick -Set Bar in Video mode contains 9 menu options. Y ou can easily set basic video settings using the menu options here. Functions with preset settings appear as gr ay icons. T o activate the function submenu, tap the function icon.
17 Playback Mode. 10 9 8 7 6 3 2 1 5 4 The Quick -Set Bar in Playback mode contains 10 menu options. Unav ailable functions or functions with preset set tings appear as gra y icons. T o activ ate the function submenu, tap the function icon. T o access other playback set tings, tap the Main Menu icon.
18 R ecording Photos, Videos and V oices Taking Photos Now that you are f amiliar with your camera, y ou are now ready to take your photos. T urn on the camera b y pressing the Power but ton. 1. Frame the shot using the f ocus bracket on the L CD 2. screen.
19 Using the Image Stabilizer Press the Stabilizer button on top of y our camera to enable/disable this function. B y • enabling the digital image stabilizer , the camer a will automatically enhance the sensitivity (ISO speed) to faster shutter speeds to help r educe blurring caused by movement of the camera.
20 T ap 1. and then to launch Scene Mode submenu. T ap to select desired scene. 2. 12 M IS O AU TO AF A 1 12 M IS O AU TO AF A 1 Note Scene Mode icon may v ary depending on the current settings. The table below displays the av ailable scene mode settings.
21 Icon Item Description Sports This feature captures still images in high speed motions. Party This feature is used for wedding or indoor party settings.
22 Using Intelligent Scene Mode With the Intelligent Scene Mode, the camera automatically detects the shooting conditions and switches to the appropriate scene and settings when aiming on a subject. This f eature is most useful for no vice users to capture great images even without basic knowledge of photogr aphy .
23 The table below shows the modes supported by Intelligent scene: Icon Intelligent Scene Modes Description Portrait This mode is set when a face is detected. Backlight This mode is set when a face is detected with an EV setting greater than 2.5. Landscape This mode is set when: There is no face detected.
24 When a smile is detected, the camera will f ocus on the subject and the yellow frame turns 4. green. Then, the camer a will automatically take a shot of the subject. It will continuously take shots whenever a smile is detected. T o stop shooting, press the shut ter button again.
25 Setting Flash When taking pictures in difcult lighting conditions, use the Flash to get correct exposure. This function cannot be activ ated in recording movies or continuous shooting. T ap 1. > Flash mode icon. T ap your desired ash mode.
26 Setting Snapshot Menu The Snapshot menu allows you to adjust other capture set tings. Some menu functions may be disabled depending on current scene mode. In Shooting mode T ap 1. > > . T ap 2. to move to the next/ previous page of menu selection.
27 Quality The Quality function lets y ou adjust the quality settings of your photos befor e you capture them. The quality determines the amount of compression applied to your photos. Less le compression results in a more detailed image. Howev er , the higher the quality , the more memory space is requir ed in your memory card.
28 AF Area Automatic F ocus (AF) determines the area on which the camera f ocuses. The table below shows the av ailable AF area settings. Center Wide Manual AF Area 1/2 Icon Item Description Center The focus area is xed on the center . Wide The camera automatically selects focus area within the wide frame.
29 • In T ouch Shot mode, release your nger , the camer a automatically captures the image. After capturing the image, the yellow focus f rame remains on the position where y our nger released it. Photo Frame The Photo Fram e function allows users to capture image enclosed in a fr ame for added effects.
30 Contrast This function allows you to adjust the contr ast of your photos. The table below shows the av ailable Contrast settings. Icon Item Description High Enhances the contrast. Normal Med contrast. Low Reduces the contrast. Date Stamp The Date Stamp function allows you to add the r ecorded date and time on your photos.
31 Self - Timer/Burst Mode Y our camera f eatures a Self-timer and Burst which can be set in the Self -timer/ B urst function. The Self -timer allows you to take photos after a pre-dened dela y . While burst lets you take consecutive shots. This function is only a vailable in recor ding still images.
32 Recording Movies T o select Video mode, tap 1. fr om Scene Mode menu. F ocus your camera on the subject that y ou want to take. 2. Press the Shutter button to start r ecording. 3. Use the 4. control to zoom in and zoom out an image. T o stop recording, pr ess the 5.
33 Setting Movie Size The Movie Size f unction icon appears only in Movie Mode. Use this function to adjust the resolution and qualit y of movie clips.
34 Pla yback Menu View images, videos and voice recordings thr ough your camera’ s Playback mode. Viewing in Single Navigation The Single navigation mode displays the image one b y one on the LCD screen. T o view images/ videos/voice recordings, f ollow the steps below .
35 Viewing in Drag & Play Mode Press the 1. W button to view les in Dr ag & Play mode. Flick your nger to the left/right or tap 2. to change display to previous/next le. T ap the image/video/voice recording to view/play it 3. normally .
36 Audio Record Indicating a voice recording le. DPOF File Indicating the le is marked for printing. File Error Indicating an error le. T o display or hide the icons on the thumbnai l view , press the Display button. Zooming Images The zoom view function works with still images only .
37 4. T ap to trim image. 5. Conrm trim, select whether to: Y es. Save changes to a new le. • No. Discard changes. • Overwrite. Sav e and apply changes to the current le. • Playing Video 27/2 7 27/2 7 Select video to play . A video le has a video icon 1.
38 5. T ap to pause playback. T ap to resume playback. 6. T ap to stop playback. The LCD scr een displays the movie fr ame image in Single navigation mode. Playing Voice Memo V oice memo is recorded and attached separately to a captured image. See “Voice Memo” on page 40 on how to record voice memo .
39 Adding Photo Frame F or a more artistic effect, you can f rame your still images using the Photo Fr ame function. This function is for still images only . However , photo fr ame is not available f or images captured in 16:9 image size. View the image you want to add photo f rame to.
40 Setting Playback Menu The Playback menu allows you to edit images, delete les, records voice memo , and setup other playback settings. T o go to Playback Menu: T ap 1. > > . T o 2. or select an item, tap the icon. T o change the submenu settings, tap the icon of 3.
41 Voice Memo The V oice Memo function allows you to record and attach a v oice memo to a saved image. Y ou can record a maximum of 20 seconds of V oice memo per image. This function is only av ailable for still images. T o record voice memo: View image to attach voice memo on the L CD screen.
42 Red-Eye Removal The Red-Ey e Remov al function is used to reduce r ed-eye in captured images. This function is only av ailable for still images. R ed-eye Remov al can be applied to an image sever al times, but the quality may gr adually deteriorate.
43 Using the Set ting Menu Setting menu allows you to congure gener al camera set tings. Submenu options may vary depending on the current mode. Unav ailable options are disabled. T o go to Setting Menu: T ap 1. > > . T ap 2. or to move to the next/ previous page of menu selection.
44 Setting Digital Zoom This feature controls the digital z oom mode of your camera. Y our camera enlarges an image using the optical zoom rst. When the zoom scale ex ceeds 3x, the camera uses digital zoom. T o set Digital Z oom From the Setting menu, tap Digital Z oom.
45 Setting Auto Power Save The P ower Save function allows you to set an idle time after which the camer a automatically sets to sleep mode to save power . Off 1 min. 3 min. Power Save 1min 1min 3min 3min 1/2 Setting Date & Time Use the Date & Time function to set the date and time of your camer a.
46 Resetting The Reset f unction is used to reset the camera to its initial def ault settings and to reset le numbering when saving images/videos/voice r ecordings. To Reset From the Setting menu, select 1. Reset . T ap option: 2. Reset File No. • T ap to reset le numbering.
47 Making Connections Connecting the Camera to a PC Y ou can transf er photos, videos and audio les to your PC. Connect the camera to a PC using the USB 1. cable. T urn on the camera. 2. The PC detects the connection. 3. The camera’ s internal memory and memory card will appear as remov able drives in the PC le manager .
48 Connecting the Camera to a Printer Y ou can print your photos directly using a PictBridge compatible printer . PictBridge allows you to print images captured by your camer a without connecting the camera to a PC. Print images with a PictBridge compatible printer directly .
49 Setting PictBridge Menu T o ensure qualit y of printed photos, activate the PictBridge menu to setup print settings. T o access PictBridge menu, tap Setup in the conrmation selection before printing photos. 1/2 Quality Layout Paper Size Paper Ty pe Indicates current page no.
50 Troubleshooting Problem Cause and/or Action Camera does not turn on. The battery may be exhausted. Charge or replace the battery . Camera turns off automatically . Press any button except the Power button to turn on the camera. LCD turns blank. Press any button except the Power button to turn on the LCD.
51 Specications Sensor 12 Mega Pixels, T ype: 1/2.3 Lens Focal Length: f = 6.3 - 18.9 mm, 3X optical zoom, 5x digital zoom LCD Monitor 3.0” color LCD Focusing Range 0.4m - Innity (All zoom step) 0.1m - Innity (At wide only) Aperture F = 3.1 - 5.
52 Battery Li-ion battery Operating T emperature 0º C - 40º C Operating Humidity 0% - 90% Microphone Built-in Speaker Built-in Dimensions Max. 97.5 X 56.
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