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Things you would want to do with your Camera
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Recording Movies with your camera
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To zoom in on these pictures, open them, then slowly move your mouse on and off the picture until you see a
box appear in the lower right, click it.
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REFERENCE MANUAL PAGE 1
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REFERENCE MANUAL PAGE 2
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Download Media to your Computer...
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View Media on the Camera...
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Taking Pictures...
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Recording Movies...
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Steps to Recording a Digital Movie
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1. Make sure Camera is turned on.
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2. Turn the MODE selector to "MOVIE".(see ref. pg.1 #2)
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3. Point the Camera at what you would like to begin filming.
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4. Try to make sure the lighting in the room is right, the camera does not really take this into account when filming.
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5. Click the Go button to begin filming.(see ref. pg.1 #3)
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Way to Go!!! Your movie is now stored on the camera's memory stick.
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Changing the record time for a Movie
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1. Make sure Camera is turned on.
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2. Turn the MODE selector to "MOVIE".
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3. Press up on the Control button, a menu should appear.(see ref. pg.2 #4)
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4. Use the Control button to scroll to "FILE" and press up on the Control button.
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5. Press up once more, select "REC TIME SET" and press right on the Control button, another menu should appear.
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6. Select the time you wish the record time to be and then hit down on the Control button until the menus disappear.
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7. You are now ready to use the steps outlined above to record a movie with the new record time.
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Written by Andrew HewattCompleted on April 14, 2002 2:15 PM
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