AIPTEK Pocket DV5100 Spécifications

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86. Using the tripod121Serrated wheelUse the tripod to minimize camera movement and ensure optimal image quality, particularly while taking self-portr

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Basic Operation1. Switching on and offIf the camera stays idle for over 60 seconds, the LCD display will be turned off to conserve battery power. Pres

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Press the Record button to exit.2. Setting the languageWhen you switch the camera on for the first time, the LCD display may not show messages in your

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3. The LCD display informationSelf-timer modeStill picture/ video mode Video resolution 1234Zoom ratio5Battery lifePicture resolution Number of pictur

Page 6 - Getting Started

Start recordingPress the Record button to start recording. The counter on the screen will start counting.Stop recordingPress the Record button again t

Page 7 - 2. Loading the battery

5. Taking still picturesFocusPush the Focus switch to set the mode best for your picture.Zoom in or zoom outPress the Up button to zoom in or the Down

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US BMENU OK6. Recording audio clipsStart recordingThen press the MENU/OK button to start recording. The counter on the screen will start counting.Stop

Page 9 - 5. Attaching the strap

17. Playing your pictures, movies and audio clipsPlayback modeSelect images3Playback modePress the MENU/OK button to enter the MENU. Use the Up or Dow

Page 10 - 6. Using the tripod

Viewing your pictures2In the full-screen mode, you can use the Up and Down buttons to shift between files.4/154/15Full-screen viewView a picture(Conti

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Play1(Continuing page 15) Once you select the target file with a (video) or (audio) icon, press the MENU/OK button to play the file.5/155/15

Page 12 - 2. Setting the language

Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camera; otherwise the warranty will be voided.Avoid all contact with water and dry hands before using. Do not

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Stop playingWhile playing back a recording, you can press the MENU/OK button to stop playing.3ExitWhen a recording finishes or stops playing, press th

Page 14 - 4. Recording movies

Deleting your files4Delete(Continuing page 15) Once you select the target file, press the Shutter button to delete. Then press the Shutter button agai

Page 15 - 5. Taking still pictures

8. Using the self-timerThe self-timer allows a delay of ten seconds before the shutter fires when taking a self-portrait picture or a movie.Set self-t

Page 16 - 6. Recording audio clips

9. Real-time display on TVConnect your camera and TV via an AV cable for real-time display. By previewing the camera display on the TV screen, your ca

Page 17 - Playback mode

Advanced SettingsThe Settings menu provides more advanced features for you to fine-tune the camera. The following describes how to access the Settings

Page 18 - Viewing your pictures

The Settings menu allows you to set some elemental functions of the camera. The following table provides detailed descriptions of the settings items.V

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DisplayOnOffThis item determines whether the OSD icons for illustration would appear on the LCD screen.DefaultYesThis item restores the factory defaul

Page 20 - Pause/resume

1. Installing DV 5100M driverPlace the supplied CD into the CD-ROM drive.Do not connect the USB cable to your computer at this stage.Turn on your comp

Page 21 - Deleting your files

The "Install Shield Wizard" dialogue box appears and the automatic installation takes place. When a window as Fig 1 appears, click "Nex

Page 22 - 8. Using the self-timer

56Fig 3After the installation is finished, you may need to restart your computer for the driver to take effect.7After the codec installation is comple

Page 23 - 9. Real-time display on TV

ContentsGetting Started1. Your camera parts2. Loading the batteryInserting the cardRemoving the card45666774Basic Operation1. Switching on and off8991

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2. Connecting your camera to your computerTurn on your computer.1Insert the USB cable to the USB port on your computer.228Insert the other end of the

Page 25 - 2. Settings menu events

3. Copying images and audio clips to your computerFor Windows XP users1After connecting your camera to the computer, a window will automatically appea

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Double-click the "DCIM" file folder.2Double-click the "100MEDIA" file folder.34For Windows XP usersFor Windows 2000/ME/98SE usersF

Page 27 - Clips on the Computer

4. Playing on your computerSelect the desired file and double-click it to view.Double-click "My Documents".12For Windows XP usersFor Windows

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Using the PC Camera Function1. Installing the DV 5100M driverYou need to install the DV 5100M driver before using PC Camera or video conferencing func

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2. Connecting your camera to your computerTurn on your computer.1Insert the USB cable to the USB port on your computer.2Insert the other end of the US

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During the first-time installation process, please take note of the followings according to your operation system:Notice for Windows 2000/ME/98SE user

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Double-click the icon on the desktop to execute the program. (If you cannot find the program shortcut on the desktop, please click the "

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Press the buttons on the PC Camera panel to use the functions.Please click the (Open album) button on the PC Camera panel, or go to the followi

Page 33 - 4. Playing on your computer

Click the (Format), (Properties) and (Setting) buttons to bring up the advanced settings.Set one of the following functions accordin

Page 34 - Using the PC Camera Function

Advanced Settings22219. Real-time display on TV1. Installing DV 5100M driver2. Connecting your camera to your computer322525282931Enjoying your Images

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Custom SettingYou can use the default settings or change the settings of brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, and hue on your own.Video Settin

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Flicker settingIf you take your camera abroad, and find the screen of your computer flickers when using PC Camera function, please select the &q

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TroubleshootingCannot power on my camera even though batteries are installed.When using the cameraThe camera has no power.The batteries may be out of

Page 38 - Camera program

Troubleshooting41Noise occurs on my camera when viewing the image on the LCD display or on the computer.Set the filter matching the place you are stay

Page 39 - 4. Advanced settings

Other Information1. Storage capacity42MemoryFlash memory (13MB)CF card (32MB)CF card (64MB)CF card (128MB)CF card (256MB)2. The table above is for ref

Page 40 - Properties settings

IconsMeaningsFull battery life.Adequate battery life.Low battery life.Empty battery life.*Please replace batteries immediately when the icon indicates

Page 41 - Flicker setting

4. More on flickerThe default flicker setting of your camera depends on your country. When using the camera abroad, please refer to the table below to

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5. SpecificationsHardware resolutionSensor effective resolutionInternal memory2560x1920 (5 Mega pixels)2048x1536 (3 Mega pixels)Built-in 16 MB flash m

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3434344452. Battery indicator3. Conserving battery power4. More on flicker5. Specifications

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12Knowing your camera parts well before using it will assist you greatly in camera operation.Getting Started1. Your camera parts12345Up button (Zoom i

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Please use two AA batteries.2. Loading the batterySlide the battery cover in the direction of indication to open it.Follow the indication to load batt

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3. Inserting and removing the CF card (optional)6Inserting the cardRemoving the cardLift and slide the cover open. Then push the Eject switch in the d

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Getting Started7Please hold the camera as the following illustration indicates. Avoid blocking the lens or the microphone to retain better image/sound

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