5
display. Note: you may need to reset the date/time after changing batteries.
To take a still photo, hold the camera steady with both hands and press the 5. SNAP button. The camera
focus is preset to take sharp photos from approximately 35 feet to “innity”. To shoot a video, press the
right arrow key three times until the red movie camera icon appears at the top right corner of the display
(see below). You can then start shooting the video at any time by pressing SNAP. To stop recording the
video, press SNAP again. Note: if the power is turned o, then back on, the camera will return to still photo
mode.
When using a tripod, you can help avoid the eects of camera shake by plugging the supplied remote 6.
shutter release into the jack above the SD card slot, and using the button on the remote rather than
SNAP to take photos.
To review or playback a still photo or video, press the 7. View button. You will see the most recent still
photo or video (rst frame). To review previous photos or videos one at a time, press the Left arrow key.
The top left corner of the display will indicate “AVI” instead of “JPG” if the le is a video. The le number
is shown on the lower left of the display, and the resolution (of still photos) or length in seconds (for
videos) is shown on the right. To play back a video, press the SNAP button (press again to stop playback).
To see “thumbnail” images of multiple stored photos/videos at once, press the Display button. Use the
Left/Right arrow keys to select an individual le, then press Display again to see it full frame. To delete
a photo or video, press MENU. “DELETE ONE” is the rst option in the PLAY menu (only the currently
displayed photo/video will be deleted-use “FORMAT” if you want to delete all les from memory). Press
MENU again, then the Up arrow key to highlight OK. Press MENU to delete the photo or video, then press
View to return to the review screen. Press View again to switch to the live preview screen when you are
ready to take more photos or videos.
Your ImageView is ready to use right away- it is not necessary to “go into the menu” before taking photos.
However, your percentage of successful photos (especially under less than ideal conditions) will increase if
you read the rest of this manual and understand how to use the available options and settings, as well as the
section covering “Downloading the Photos & Videos to Your PC”.