Microtek Take-it MV320 Quick Start Manual

Safety Precautions Before you use the digital video camera (DV camera), be sure to read the following safety precautions, which detail the proper operation of the DV camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to users or equipment. This symbol indicates situations where improper use of the digital video camera may result in harm to the camera operator. This symbol indicates situations where improper use of the DV camera may result in damage to the DV camera. Children should not be allowed to have access to the DV camera. They could injure themselves with inappropriate use of the DV camera or by becoming entangled in the carrying strap. If a child swallows a camera battery, get the child medical attention. Subjecting the DV camera to water or any other liquid, or allowing condensation to form, may start a fire or give the user an electrical shock. • If liquid gets inside the DV camera, turn the camera power off by removing the battery or unplugging the power cord (with dry hands). • Allowing the DV camera to slowly adjust to temperature changes (as in transferring the unit from outdoors to indoors) will help to prevent condensation. Let any condensation evaporate before using the DV camera. It is not advisable to leave the DV camera in a car on a hot day for any length of time. Exposing the DV camera to too much heat may warp the camera casing or damage the batteries. Battery damage may result in fire, burns or electrical shock. Another source of possible burns is heat from the flash or DV camera itself. • Touching the flash after it has been used extensively can cause burns. • The camera body itself may burn your hands if the DV camera has been operated for a lengthy period of time. Do not drop batteries or let them be banged around. This could damage the casings, causing the batteries to leak. • If the internal parts or components of the battery come into contact with your eyes or your mouth, flush the affected site with water and get medical help. • Do not short-circuit the battery terminals, and be sure to cover the terminals before you throw batteries away. If the terminals contact metal, they may overheat and explode, causing a fire. Black or bright (red, green, blue, and white) dots may sometimes appear on the LCD screen. These are merely misfiring pixels, and have no effect on the recorded image. If you aim the DV camera at the sun, or shoot the flash close to someone’s eyes, you may injure your eyesight or that of someone else. If you see smoke or smell a burning odor coming from your DV camera, turn the DV camera off. If you continue to operate the DV camera, it could cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Do not clean the DV camera with flammable liquids, as these may cause a fire. Do not leave the DV camera in humid or dusty areas. Dust and humidity can cause the DV camera to short circuit, leading to a fire. If the DV camera gets anywhere near a strong magnetic field, it may not work correctly, or the pictures taken may be ruined or adversely affected. Use a soft, absorbent cloth to clean the surface of your DV camera. 2 DV camera Components Front/Bottom View 1. Shutter button 2. MODE button ( Playback/ Photo/ 3. POWER button 4. Macro focus lever ( / ) 5. Lens 6. Flash 7. Self-timer indicator 8. Microphone 9. Strap ring(s) 10. Battery door latch 11. Battery compartment 12. Battery door 13. Secure Digital (SD) compartment* 14. SD card compartment cover 15. Tripod mount Video / Audio) * SD card is optional and is not included with your purchase. Attach the Strap 3 Rear/Side View 1. Mode indicators/READY LEDs 2. Charger LED/Audio mode indicator 3. Multifunction/4-way arrow button • Up/ Zoom In/ Play/ Pause • Down/ Zoom Out/ Stop • Right/ Fast Forward/ Flash Left/ Rewind • 4. OK/Pan button 5. MENU button 6. TV-out connector 7. DC-in connector 8. USB connector 9. Connector cover 10. LCD screen 4 Introduction Unpacking The Microtek Take-it MV320 is a digital video (DV) camera that applies the ASF (MPEG 4) recording video format to capture motion pictures at a resolution of 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels, offering superior image quality and super audio. Equipped with a large 2.0" color LCD screen, the DV camera allows you to focus clearly on the images you want and to review live images as shots are being taken. Unpacking the DV Camera Open your DV camera package and check that you have all of the components listed below. If any component is missing, call Microtek Customer Service immediately. Key features: • 1/2” 3.21-megapixel CMOS sensor 7 megapixels interpolated resolution • 2.0" LTPS LCD screen with 270° rotation • 4X Digital Zoom/4X Playback Zoom • 16MB internal flash memory • Secure Digital (SD) media external memory support • Plug-and-play USB 1.1 and Video connection • Macro function • 5 flash modes with selectable Red-eye Reduction • 10 sec. self-timer delay • Functions as Digital still camera/Digital audio recorder • Functions as Web Cam/Mass storage device Picture/video player • • Video cable USB cable DV camera Microtek CD-ROM: Includes bundled software and camera driver Documentation: Includes Quick Start Guide and other inserts Pouch Strap *Rechargeable Lithium ion battery (Nokia 8210 compatible) *AC adapter (5V,2A; ) *Four AAA-sized alkaline batteries * Power accessories you receive depend on the configuration of the DV camera purchased. 5 Getting Started 1. Loading the Battery 2. Charging the Battery 1. Push the battery door latch in the direction indicated by the arrow to open the battery door. If your DV camera is supplied with a Lithium ion battery, charge the Lithium ion battery first before using the DV camera. This battery charging procedure is not suitable for alkaline batteries users. Follow the procedures below to charge the battery: 1. Plug the supplied AC adapter (5V, 2A) into the power source. 2. Insert the battery into the compartment. Ensure that the battery is inserted properly with the Mylar pull tab held down. AAA batteries Li-ion battery or 3. Hold the battery in place and close the battery door securely. Push the battery door latch in the direction indicated by the arrow to close. 2. Ensure that the DV camera is turned off; then connect the DC plug of the AC adapter to the DV camera’s DC-in connector. When the DV camera is connected, the battery starts to charge, and the charger LED (Audio mode indicator) lights up red. After charging for several hours, the red light disappears, indicating that the battery is fully charged. Charger LED NOTE: • Use only the AC adapter supplied with the DV camera to charge the Lithium ion battery (Nokia 8210 compatible only). Using any other adapter may damage the DV camera. NOTE: Power accessories you receive depends on the configuration of the DV camera purchased. 6 • To minimize the risk of fire and/or explosion, DO NOT use the AC adapter to charge alkaline batteries. 3. Inserting the SD Card* 4. Turning the DV camera On/Off A Secure Digital (SD) card can be used to increase the DV camera’s memory capacity. When a card is installed, images and video/audio clips are stored directly onto the SD card. If a card is not installed, image and video/audio clips are stored in the DV camera’s internal memory. Press the POWER button to turn the DV camera on. When the DV camera is turned on, the green Mode indicators start blinking and will stay on steady in the Video mode, and the LCD screen is activated as well. To install an SD card: 1. Ensure that the DV camera is turned off, then open the SD card cover. To turn off the DV camera, press the POWER button again. When the DV camera is turned off, the LCD screen is turned off as well. Power button Video Indicator 2. Insert and push the SD card into the compartment until you hear a “click”. Ensure that the orientation of the SD card matches the SD card marking in the SD compartment. 3. Close the SD card compartment cover securely. * SD card is optional and is not included with your purchase. Using the Flash The flash allows you to take pictures in environments with insufficient lighting. It works only in Photo mode. Press the Flash ( ) button until the desired flash mode appears on the LCD screen, then press the Shutter button to shoot. The available flash modes include Auto ( ), Auto with Redeye reduction ( ), Forced flash ( ), Forced flash with Red-eye reduction ( ), and Flash off ( ). NOTE: The flash is designed to fire twice in order to detect correct shooting distance of the subject. When you press the Shutter button with the flash enabled, you will see the flash fire twice and hear a sound to indicate that a still image has been taken (unless the sound is disabled). 7 Using the DV Camera Using the Multifunction Button The Multifunction/4-way arrow button provides Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow selections for navigating the Menu screens. In addition, the button can perform different functions depending on the selected camera mode, as shown by the accompanying table. Button Playback Photo Video Zoom In / Play / Pause / Pan Zoom In Zoom In Next / Fast Forward / Pan Flash — Zoom Out / Stop / Pan Zoom Out Zoom Out Previous / Rewind / Pan — — * OK button – switches between nine-image display and single image display in Playback mode. Switching Between Modes Press the MODE button to select the desired camera mode by using the 4-way arrow button. • • Video Mode Press to enter Video mode; this allows you to record video clips of unlimited length (maximum length dependent on the size of available memory). Photo Mode Press to enter Photo mode; this allows you to capture images in JPEG format with automatic exposure, providing a full selection of manual controls over all camera settings. 8 • • Audio Mode Press to enter Audio mode; allows you to record audio clips of unlimited length (maximum length dependent on the size of available memory). Playback Mode Press to enter Playback mode; allows you to browse and delete images and video/audio clips. Using the Menus Press the MENU button to display a menu for the selected mode. The Setup menu appears in all modes. To access the menus: 1. Press the MODE button to select a camera mode. 2. Press the MENU button. The selected mode menu is displayed on the LCD screen. a) Use the / button to enter the function menu. b) Use the / button to navigate through function items. c) Use the d) Use the button to enter the function options menu. / button to toggle through options. The selected function/option is highlighted with color. e) Use the button to confirm your selection. 3. Press the MENU button to exit the menu. Setting the Date and Time The DV camera allows you to adjust the date and time setting. It is advisable to set the date and time before using the DV camera for the very first time. To adjust the date setting: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press to select the Setup ( ) menu option at the top. When selected, the settings are shown on the LCD screen and display the current state of the DV camera. 3. Use the / button to select “ ” – Date, then press the button. A Date adjustment screen appears on the screen, allowing you to set the date. 4. Use the / button to toggle through the “YYYY”, “MM”, and “DD” formats. The selected option is highlighted with color. 5. Use the / button to enter a new value for the selected option. 6. Press the button to confirm your changes and to return to the Setup menu screen. 7. Press the MENU button to exit the menu. To adjust the time setting: 1. In the Setup ( ) menu, use the / button to select “ ” – Time, then press the button. A Time adjustment screen appears on the screen, allowing you to set the time. 2. Use the / button to toggle through the “HH”, “MM”, and “SS” formats. The selected option is highlighted with color. 3. Use the / button to enter a new value for the selected option, then press the button. NOTE: The date and time setting may be shown incorrectly if the DV camera has not been in use for a long time. Please check the date and time setting and adjust accordingly. Selecting the Language The DV camera allows you to select the on-screen display language. 1. In the Setup menu, use the / button to select “ ” – Language. 2. Press the button to display the available language options. 3. Use the / button to select the language you require, then press the button to confirm your selection. 9 Shooting Shooting Video Video mode allows you to record video clips, the length of which is determined only by the size of your available memory. Video clips are recorded in ASF or AVI file format at a resolution of 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels. 1. Press the MODE button and then the button to enter Video mode ( ). The video standby recording screen appears. 2. Compose your shot using the LCD screen. 3. Press the Shutter button and release to shoot. Recording begins, with the elapsed recording time shown on the LCD screen. 4. Press the Shutter button once more to stop. The video has been recorded, and the DV camera is ready to shoot another video. NOTE: The flash is inactive in Video mode. 10 Shooting Still Images Photo mode allows you to capture still images with automatic exposure, providing a full selection of manual controls over all camera settings. 1. Press the MODE button and then the button to enter Photo mode ( ). Information related to the shoot (e.g., photo size, photo quality, flash, etc.) appears on the LCD screen automatically. 2. Compose your shot using the LCD screen. 3. Press the Shutter button. When you press the Shutter button, you will hear a sound to indicate that the still image has been taken (unless the sound is disabled), and the captured image remains on the screen for two seconds. The DV camera is ready to take another still image when the “Busy” message vanishes from the LCD screen. Recording Audio Specifying the Startup Image Audio mode allows you to record audio clips of unlimited length in the WAV file format (limited by the size of available memory). The DV camera allows you to specify a captured image as a new startup image of the DV camera if desired. 1. Press the MODE button and then the button to enter Audio mode ( ). 1. Press the MODE button and then the enter Playback mode ( ). The audio standby recording screen appears on the LCD screen. To specify a new startup image: button to The recorded video, audio, or still image appears on the LCD screen as a composite display of nine images. 2. Use the 4-way arrow button to select a captured still image you require. 3. Press the MENU button. 2. Press and release the Shutter button. Audio recording begins, with the elapsed time shown on the LCD screen. 3. Press the Shutter button once more to stop recording. 4. Use the 4-way arrow button to select “ ” –Startup Image, then choose “Select”. 5. Press the OK button to return to playback mode. The selected image will be displayed at startup automatically when you turn on the DV camera the next time. The audio clip has been recorded. 11 Playback Playing Back Video/Audio/Still Images The video, audio, or still images made with the DV camera are available for viewing on the LCD screen. 1. Press the MODE button and then the button to enter Playback mode ( ). The recorded video, audio, or still image appears on the LCD screen as a composite display of nine images. 2. Use the 4-way arrow button to select the recording you want to play. The selected recording is enclosed by a yellow border. 3. Press the OK button. The selected recording appears on the LCD screen as a single image display. 4. Press the ( ) button to start the video/audio playback. During the playback, do the following if required: • Press ( ) to pause video/audio playback. • Press ( ) to continue video/ audio playback. • Press / ( / ) to advance or rewind the playback with a speed setting. The speed can be adjusted from -4 to +4 in 2-step increments. • Press ( ) to stop video/audio playback. 5. Press the OK button to return to a nine-image display. Playback Zoom This feature lets you enlarge a captured still image at up to four times the original viewing size. 1. Select an image you want to magnify. 2. Press the ( ) button to zoom in and the button to zoom out. In this display mode, you can use the / ( / ) button to toggle forwards/backwards through all the recordings. 12 ( ) Deleting This Erase function lets you remove still images or video/audio clips from the memory, allowing you to free up space in which to store future recordings. Deleting Current 1. Select a recording in Playback mode, then press the MENU button. 2. Use the 4-way arrow button to select “ ” – Erase. 3. Choose “Erase One” in the Erase options menu, then press the OK button. A confirmation screen appears, allowing you to erase or to cancel. 4. Use the / button to select “OK”, then press the OK button. The selected file or displayed recording is permanently removed from memory and will no longer be available for playback. Deleting Selected 1. Choose “Erase Select” in the Erase options menu, then press the OK button. A nine-image display appears. 2. Use the 4-way arrow button to select the unwanted recording, then press the OK button. A trash icon ( ) appears, and the selected recording’s border color changes to red, indicating that the selected recording is checked and can be deleted. Use the 4-way arrow button to select more recordings to delete if so desired. 3. Press the OK button once more. A confirmation screen appears, allowing you to delete the selected recordings or to cancel the checked recording. 4. Use the / button to select “Delete checked”, then press the OK button. The selected recordings are removed from memory and will no longer be available for playback. Deleting All 1. Choose “ ” – Erase All in the Erase options menu, then press the OK button. A confirmation screen appears, allowing you to erase all or to cancel. 2. Use the / button to select “OK”, then press the OK button. All images and audio are removed from memory and will no longer be available for viewing. f 13 Printing This feature lets you add a DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) print mark on stored still images for professional print services or for a DPOF printer. 4. Select more files to print if desired, and set the number of copies. 1. In Playback mode, press the MENU button. 5. Press the MENU button twice to exit the playback menu. 2. Use the 4-way arrow button to select “ ” – Print. 3. Press the button. A Print options menu appears, allowing you to print all images, to print the selected images, or to cancel. Printing Selected 1. In the Print options menu, choose “Select”, then press the OK button. A nine-image display appears. Printing All 1. In the Print options menu, choose “All”, then press the OK button. A confirmation screen appears. 2. Use the / button to set the number of copies, then press the OK button. All stored still images appear in a nine-image display, with each image bearing a DPOF print mark. 3. Press the MENU button twice to exit the playback menu. 2. Use the 4-way arrow button to select the still image you wish to print. The selected image is enclosed in a yellow border and comes with a confirmation screen of the number of copies to be printed. 3. Use the / button to set the number of copies if desired. 14 f Viewing on a Television Set In addition to being viewed on the camera’s LCD screen, recorded video clips or still images can be viewed on a TV screen. The TV screen can be used to frame the subject during video recording. B. Viewing the Image on a TV Set 1. Make sure that both TV set and DV camera are turned off. 2. Connect the DV camera to your TV set, using the provided Video cable. To view images on a TV set, select the video output system first. • Connect one end of the Video cable to the DV camera’s TVoutput connector. • Connect the other end of the cable to the Video-In jack of the TV set. A. Selecting a Video Output System 1. Press the MENU button to enter the Setup mode ( ). 3. Turn on the TV set, and select the channel through the Video Input. 2. Use the 4-way arrow button to select “ ” – Video Out, then select “NTSC” or “PAL”. 4. Power on the DV camera, then press the MODE button. NTSC: For USA, Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, etc. PAL: For Europe, Australia, China, Singapore, etc. 3. Press the button, then the MENU button to exit the menu. To play back, press the mode ( ). button to enter Playback To use the TV screen to frame the subject during video shooting, press the button to enter Video mode ( ). The image will appear on the TV monitor. 15 Downloading Files System Requirements A. Getting the DV Camera Ready • Color display with 24-bit color output capability 1. Make sure the SD card* containing the recordings you wish to download is inserted in the DV camera. And note that recordings stored in the DV camera’s internal memory can be downloaded as well. • CD-ROM drive (for installing software) • 128MB RAM or more recommended PC • Windows 98SE/2000/Me/XP • Pentium PC or higher with USB port Mac • Mac OS 9.x; Mac OS 10.1.3 or later • Apple Macintosh series with built-in USB port 2. Make sure that the USB Switch is switched to “USB Mode”. If the USB Switch is set to the incorrect mode, you will need to do the following: a) Press the MENU button to enter the Setup mode ( ). b) Select “ ” – USB Switch, then select “USB Mode”. c) Press the button to confirm your selection, then the MENU button to exit the menu. B. Connecting the DV Camera 1. Make sure your computer is turned on. NOTE: If you are using Windows 98SE, please install the camera driver contained in the Microtek CD-ROM first. Restart your computer after you have successfully installed the camera driver. To view the recorded images on your computer, follow the steps as outlined below in sections A, B, C, and D. 16 2. Connect the DV camera to the computer using the provided USB cable. • Connect one end of the USB cable to the DV camera’s USB connector. • Connect the other end of the USB cable to a free USB connector on your PC. In a few moments, your computer will automatically detect the DV camera. A “USB Mode” screen appears, indicating that USB connection is complete. C. Copying Files 1. Windows users: Double-click the “My Computer” icon, then double-click ‘Removable Disk’. NOTE: When the SD card is inserted in the DV camera, the system reads both contents of the DV camera’s internal memory and SD card. When the SD card in not inserted, the system reads the contents of the DV camera’s internal memory alone. 3. Drag and drop the files into any folder on your hard disk. Windows 98SE/2000/Me Windows XP Mac users: Double-click the newly created icon on the desktop. Mac OS X Mac OS 9.X Without an SD card installed Mac OS X Mac OS 9.X With an SD card installed A folder (DCIM) containing the contents of the DV camera’s internal memory or the SD card on the computer appears. 2. Double-click the “DCIM” icon, then double-click the folder named “100_MTDV” to display the files. File names vary, depending upon the type of recording being described. D. Browsing Files Double-click a file in the folder that contains the files downloaded from the DV camera. The file opens with your system’s default image, audio or video application. NOTE: • If you cannot play the transferred video files (e.g.*.ASF) with your system’s default application, follow the procedures below. For Windows users: Install the bundled Ulead VideoStudio application contained in the Microtek CD-ROM. For Macintosh users: Visit the “http://www.videolan.org/vlc” website to download the video player application. • The software bundled with your DV camera provides user-friendly tools for image editing and management, allowing you to open, view, print, email, upload to web or manage transferred images. For more details, refer to the CD-ROM accompanying your DV camera. 17 Web Cam (Windows Only) You can use the DV camera as a Web Cam, allowing you to send live video streams to a Web page. To use the DV camera as a Web Cam, you will need a computer, Web conference software (not provided by Microtek), and an Internet connection. 3. Connect the DV camera to your computer, using the provided USB cable. • Connect one end of the USB cable to the DV camera’s USB connector. • Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector of your computer. To set up the DV camera for use as a Web Cam, follow the steps outlined below. 1. Install the “Camera Driver”. a) Turn on your computer, and insert the supplied Microtek CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. b) When the Microtek Software Installer screen comes up, click “Camera Driver”, then follow the on-screen instructions to install. c) Click “EXIT” on the Microtek Software Installer screen when the driver has been installed. In a few moments, your computer will automatically detect the DV camera. d) Restart your computer. A “Web Cam” screen appears, indicating that connection is complete. 2. Set the DV camera to Web Cam mode. a) Press the MENU button to enter the Setup mode ( ). b) Select “ ” – USB Switch, then select “Web Cam”. c) Press the button, then the MENU button to exit the menu. 4. Position your DV camera on the person or object to be broadcast. 5. Launch your Web camera software (e.g., Microsoft Net Meeting) and start the video conferencing function. If the software permits video recording, you can save the recorded video in a file for later use. 6. When finished, disconnect your DV camera from the computer. 18 Menu Items and Factory Defaults Video/Photo Menu Options Video Format Size , Quality , , Description *, , , / *, *, Selects the file format for video clips Selects the pixel recording size for images Adjusts the compression rate for images Drive Mode** EV Compensation , *, -2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, 0.0*, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0 Toggles among Self-timer, Single shot, and Continuous shot modes Compensates for extreme differences between background and foreground lighting White Balance Sharpness** Voice Memo** *, , , *, On, Off* Adjusts the White Balance according to light conditions for recording Adjusts the image outline for images Records a voice memo for a captured image Color Mode Playback Menu , , *, , Options Toggles among Normal, Black & White, and Classic color modes Description Erase Erase One, Erase Select, Erase All Erases recorded images and video/audio clips Slide Show Cancel, 2S, 5S Plays back stored files in a continuous slide show Rotate Print Cancel, 90°, 180°, 270° Cancel, Select, All Rotates pictures up to 270 degrees Adds a DPOF print mark on the recording for professional print services to determine which prints are to be printed at a photofinisher Startup Image Setup Menu Default, Cancel, Select Options Specifies the startup image for the DV camera Description Brightness Beep Date Time , , , , On*, Off yyyy/mm/dd 00:00:00 (hr/min/sec) Adjusts the brightness level of the LCD screen Toggles camera beep sounds on and off Sets the date for the DV camera Sets the time for the DV camera Date Stamp On, Off* Stamps the time on captured images Video Out NTSC*, PAL Selects your video output system Format Cancel, OK Formats the SD card Reset Cancel, OK Resets the function settings to their default configurations Copy to SD Cancel, OK Copies the data stored in internal memory to the SD card Frequency 50HZ, 60HZ* Sets the power frequency to accommodate local AC power Power Saving On*, Off Sets the camera to power off after two minutes of inactivity Language English*, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, German, French, Italian, Spanish Sets the LCD screen display language USB Switch 001 File No Reset Web Cam, Cancel, OK USB Mode* Toggles between standard USB Mode and Web Cam modes Resets the file number to zero * Default setting ** For Photo menu only 19 Specifications Image Sensor Sensor Size Resolution Video clips Still image File Formats Image Ratio (w:h) Lens Aperture Focal Length Digital Zoom Playback Zoom Focus Range LCD screen White Balance 3.21 megapixels CMOS 1/2” Self-timer Audio Clip 640x480 pixels (ASF:12 fps; AVI: 30 fps) 320x240 pixels (30 fps) Print Format Quality Levels Storage Media (External) Storage Included Driver I/O Terminals (Connectivity) Video Output Power Saving 3072x2304 (7 megapixels, interpolated) 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1280x960 640x480 pixels • Video clips: ASF (MPEG 4), AVI • Still images: JPEG (Exif 2.2) • Audio clips: WAV 4:3 F 3.0 f=8.3 mm 4X 4X • Normal: 3.28 ft. (1 m) to infinity • Macro: 0.5 - 0.8 ft. (15 - 25 cm) 2.0" LTPS LCD (153,600 pixels) (270° rotation) Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent Exposure Exposure Adjustment Exposure Metering Shutter Speed Sensitivity Equivalent Flash Built-in Flash Flash Modes 20 -2.0 EV to +2.0 EV in 1/2 step Full-zone Average 1/20 – 1/4000 sec. ISO 100 Fixed Auto, Auto with Red-eye reduction, Forced flash, Forced flash with Redeye reduction, Flash off Power Source* Weight Dimensions Tripod Mount Microphone Speaker Environment Operating Temperature: Relative Humidity: Storage Temperature: 10 sec. delay Unlimited length (maximum length dependent on SD card) DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Best, Fine, Normal SD (Secure Digital) card support 16 MB internal flash memory USB mass storage device driver USB 1.1, AV output (Video Out) NTSC, PAL 2 min. Four AAA-sized alkaline batteries, or rechargeable Lithium ion battery (Nokia 8210 compatible) with Adapter (5V, 2A) * Power accessories depend on the configuration of the DV camera purchased Approx. 5.8 oz. (170 g) 4.4” x 2.6” x 2.0” (112 x 67 x 50 mm) Yes Yes Yes 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) 0 to 85% 14° to 140° F (-10° to 60° C)
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