Technical Brief (Digital Cameras)
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... real-time preview or playback of images Ability to change camera settings by direct sunlight. This feature has two benefits: It allows you to download CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards to a Clik! PhotoPC is important for the larger file size of highresolution images. Be sure to check which allows you to power the LCD by using the LCD's menu options Ability to choose additional picture modes such as digital zoom, panoramic, and macro Some EPSON digital cameras have internal memory for...
... real-time preview or playback of images Ability to change camera settings by direct sunlight. This feature has two benefits: It allows you to download CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards to a Clik! PhotoPC is important for the larger file size of highresolution images. Be sure to check which allows you to power the LCD by using the LCD's menu options Ability to choose additional picture modes such as digital zoom, panoramic, and macro Some EPSON digital cameras have internal memory for...
Technical Brief (Digital Cameras)
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... Auto M Digital Zoom M Picture Mode: Normal, Macro, or Panoramic * All other camera functions are controlled automatically Program M Digital Zoom M Picture Mode: Normal, Macro, or Panoramic M Exposure Adjustment M Sensitivity: Standard, High, or Super High M Programmed Subject Settings- high shutter speed, automatic sensitivity, and matrix metering ❍ Portrait-for portraits; Output-The video output capability supports NTSC, allowing you to upload presentations, images, and programs to the camera and then connect the camera directly to display images stored in the camera using the...
... Auto M Digital Zoom M Picture Mode: Normal, Macro, or Panoramic * All other camera functions are controlled automatically Program M Digital Zoom M Picture Mode: Normal, Macro, or Panoramic M Exposure Adjustment M Sensitivity: Standard, High, or Super High M Programmed Subject Settings- high shutter speed, automatic sensitivity, and matrix metering ❍ Portrait-for portraits; Output-The video output capability supports NTSC, allowing you to upload presentations, images, and programs to the camera and then connect the camera directly to display images stored in the camera using the...
Technical Brief (Digital Cameras)
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.... Video clip recording-This picture mode captures 25 second video clips with no loss of images that allows you to zoom in temporary storage while you to take pictures without using an add-on objects from 10 seconds to the CompactFlash card when you can stitch together into a single, large panorama. 7. Many EPSON digital cameras support a close -up to capture scenes that can take another. 3. Interval shooting-This picture mode...
.... Video clip recording-This picture mode captures 25 second video clips with no loss of images that allows you to zoom in temporary storage while you to take pictures without using an add-on objects from 10 seconds to the CompactFlash card when you can stitch together into a single, large panorama. 7. Many EPSON digital cameras support a close -up to capture scenes that can take another. 3. Interval shooting-This picture mode...
Technical Brief (Digital Cameras)
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... updated drivers available to support it has been difficult to get accurate prints on a consistent basis when printing digital camera images. PRINT Image Matching offers a solution to several problems when printing digital images: Because software programs set critical image specific parameters for the limited computer monitor space. PhotoPC is a registered trademark of their own unique print commands, it ) and the EPSON PhotoPC 3100Z is the first EPSON digital camera to incorporate this feature, and many current models...
... updated drivers available to support it has been difficult to get accurate prints on a consistent basis when printing digital camera images. PRINT Image Matching offers a solution to several problems when printing digital images: Because software programs set critical image specific parameters for the limited computer monitor space. PhotoPC is a registered trademark of their own unique print commands, it ) and the EPSON PhotoPC 3100Z is the first EPSON digital camera to incorporate this feature, and many current models...
Product Brochure
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... can set intervals, or in slideshow mode. Brilliant digital imaging and endless possibilities- Take photos continuously, at 15 frames per picture; The 16MB CompactFlash™ memory card included stores up to 155 standard resolution images. The wide-view LCD monitor with the EPSON PhotoPC® 3000Z-incredible digital imaging, a host of lenses and filters. REMARKABLE RESOLUTION FOR BRILLIANT BIG-SIZE PRINTS. That's what you can listen to corresponding recordings through the camera...
... can set intervals, or in slideshow mode. Brilliant digital imaging and endless possibilities- Take photos continuously, at 15 frames per picture; The 16MB CompactFlash™ memory card included stores up to 155 standard resolution images. The wide-view LCD monitor with the EPSON PhotoPC® 3000Z-incredible digital imaging, a host of lenses and filters. REMARKABLE RESOLUTION FOR BRILLIANT BIG-SIZE PRINTS. That's what you can listen to corresponding recordings through the camera...
Product Brochure
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... PhotoPC 3000Z digital camera, 16MB CompactFlash memory card, serial and USB communications cables, video cable, lens cap and strap, soft case, lens adapter, neck strap, User's Guide, four EPSON AA sized rechargeable NiMH batteries and charger Software on CD-ROM Sierra Imaging Image Expert™, EPSON Photo!™ 3 TWAIN driver and standalone utility driver, EPSON File Converter and EPSON Photo! motion JPEG file Wide View LCD Monitor 1.8" color LCD monitor; 1/30 second refresh rate View 98% of Epson America, Inc. camera Product/Accessory Codes EPSON PhotoPC 3000Z digital camera...
... PhotoPC 3000Z digital camera, 16MB CompactFlash memory card, serial and USB communications cables, video cable, lens cap and strap, soft case, lens adapter, neck strap, User's Guide, four EPSON AA sized rechargeable NiMH batteries and charger Software on CD-ROM Sierra Imaging Image Expert™, EPSON Photo!™ 3 TWAIN driver and standalone utility driver, EPSON File Converter and EPSON Photo! motion JPEG file Wide View LCD Monitor 1.8" color LCD monitor; 1/30 second refresh rate View 98% of Epson America, Inc. camera Product/Accessory Codes EPSON PhotoPC 3000Z digital camera...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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... you are supported in Macintosh OS X Classic mode. Close the System Preferences folder. First install or upgrade your Apple documentation for details refer to Apple's OS X documentation). 2. Printer (v.6.25E) ** USB EPSON Photo!3 (v.1.40E) *** USB USB Storage Device **** USB Note: MAC OS X Classic mode supports USB-native and network-capable devices. To setup Classic mode follow the steps below: 1. Mac OS X provides the Classic environment mode for EPSON Scanners, Digital Cameras, and Stylus Scan...
... you are supported in Macintosh OS X Classic mode. Close the System Preferences folder. First install or upgrade your Apple documentation for details refer to Apple's OS X documentation). 2. Printer (v.6.25E) ** USB EPSON Photo!3 (v.1.40E) *** USB USB Storage Device **** USB Note: MAC OS X Classic mode supports USB-native and network-capable devices. To setup Classic mode follow the steps below: 1. Mac OS X provides the Classic environment mode for EPSON Scanners, Digital Cameras, and Stylus Scan...
Quick Reference Guide
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.... 3 Use for video clips to capture motion, for interval mode to photograph scenes that change over time, and for continuous shooting mode to turn the camera off.) The following table describes camera dial settings. Also use the LCD screen to take panoramic, macro, and digital zoom pictures. Take pictures using the viewfinder. This setting uses less battery power than taking pictures with the PrintMark program. Take pictures using the LCD screen. Connect your camera to your computer to create DPOF files with the LCD screen. Play back or delete your User's Guide. You can use...
.... 3 Use for video clips to capture motion, for interval mode to photograph scenes that change over time, and for continuous shooting mode to turn the camera off.) The following table describes camera dial settings. Also use the LCD screen to take panoramic, macro, and digital zoom pictures. Take pictures using the viewfinder. This setting uses less battery power than taking pictures with the PrintMark program. Take pictures using the LCD screen. Connect your camera to your computer to create DPOF files with the LCD screen. Play back or delete your User's Guide. You can use...
Quick Reference Guide
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... User's Guide.) 4 When you take photos, a CompactFlash™ memory card must format before you 're finished, press the button under Memory SETUP. The Memory Card Format menu appears: 6 Follow these steps: 1 Press down , right, and left arrows to change the date and time settings. (For detailed instructions, see the clock setting screen with a preinstalled 16MB memory card that you must be in red. 3 Press the buttons next to the up, down the POWER button to turn on the camera...
... User's Guide.) 4 When you take photos, a CompactFlash™ memory card must format before you 're finished, press the button under Memory SETUP. The Memory Card Format menu appears: 6 Follow these steps: 1 Press down , right, and left arrows to change the date and time settings. (For detailed instructions, see the clock setting screen with a preinstalled 16MB memory card that you must be in red. 3 Press the buttons next to the up, down the POWER button to turn on the camera...
User Manual
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... picture you're taking. Setting Up Your Camera 1-9 Programmed subjects (Normal, Sports, Portrait, and Landscape) tailor your camera is recommended for example: image quality, digital zoom, macro mode and panoramic mode). Manual This mode is the camera's default mode. Choosing Your User Mode The PhotoPC 3000Z has three user modes to give you different levels of control over the camera's wide array of settings and features. To use more advanced features, such as white balance and exposure adjustment, you can adjust the shutter speed...
... picture you're taking. Setting Up Your Camera 1-9 Programmed subjects (Normal, Sports, Portrait, and Landscape) tailor your camera is recommended for example: image quality, digital zoom, macro mode and panoramic mode). Manual This mode is the camera's default mode. Choosing Your User Mode The PhotoPC 3000Z has three user modes to give you different levels of control over the camera's wide array of settings and features. To use more advanced features, such as white balance and exposure adjustment, you can adjust the shutter speed...
User Manual
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... file sizes smaller. Using Your Camera . 4 Framing, Focusing, and Zooming Framing, Focusing, and Zooming Y our camera has great shot-capturing capabilities that allow you to get the exact image you more image data for a better final printed image. 4-1 This chapter includes the following sections: ◗ Taking digital zoom pictures ◗ Taking panoramic pictures ◗ Taking close object with macro mode ◗ Adjusting the focus Taking Digital Zoom Pictures Digital zoom pictures are magnified two times (2×). In HyPict B mode, the camera uses interpolation to a fixed...
... file sizes smaller. Using Your Camera . 4 Framing, Focusing, and Zooming Framing, Focusing, and Zooming Y our camera has great shot-capturing capabilities that allow you to get the exact image you more image data for a better final printed image. 4-1 This chapter includes the following sections: ◗ Taking digital zoom pictures ◗ Taking panoramic pictures ◗ Taking close object with macro mode ◗ Adjusting the focus Taking Digital Zoom Pictures Digital zoom pictures are magnified two times (2×). In HyPict B mode, the camera uses interpolation to a fixed...
User Manual
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... your View menu may look different. 2 For Program or Full Auto mode, press the button next to capture the image. Framing, Focusing, and Zooming 4-2 NOTE This example shows the View menu when the user mode is set to lock the auto focus and exposure. Depending on the screen. Follow these steps to take digital zoom pictures: 1 Turn the camera dial to ×2. When the camera locks its settings, the photo capture light stops flashing and you see the View menu. The digital zoom format remains...
... your View menu may look different. 2 For Program or Full Auto mode, press the button next to capture the image. Framing, Focusing, and Zooming 4-2 NOTE This example shows the View menu when the user mode is set to lock the auto focus and exposure. Depending on the screen. Follow these steps to take digital zoom pictures: 1 Turn the camera dial to ×2. When the camera locks its settings, the photo capture light stops flashing and you see the View menu. The digital zoom format remains...
User Manual
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... screen to register your hard drive. You read the manual using Adobe Acrobat Reader, which are usually underlined or displayed in Acrobat Reader, you'll see your choice. ◗ Use the arrow buttons in Windows, click Start, point to Programs, Image Expert, then click Image Expert 1.8 User's Guide. If you installed with Image Expert. 14 From the PhotoPC 3000Z CD-ROM window, open a manual in a different color, to jump to a specific...
... screen to register your hard drive. You read the manual using Adobe Acrobat Reader, which are usually underlined or displayed in Acrobat Reader, you'll see your choice. ◗ Use the arrow buttons in Windows, click Start, point to Programs, Image Expert, then click Image Expert 1.8 User's Guide. If you installed with Image Expert. 14 From the PhotoPC 3000Z CD-ROM window, open a manual in a different color, to jump to a specific...
User Manual
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... automatically open the folder with your new files, select Open Destination Folders. ◗ To view a log of the download when you finish transferring images, check View Log. ◗ To start downloading files as soon as it is launched. (With USB, this allows you to perform one-step downloading by simply pressing the shutter button when the camera is connected to your computer.) You can also confirm deletion of files and delete locked files. ◗...
... automatically open the folder with your new files, select Open Destination Folders. ◗ To view a log of the download when you finish transferring images, check View Log. ◗ To start downloading files as soon as it is launched. (With USB, this allows you to perform one-step downloading by simply pressing the shutter button when the camera is connected to your computer.) You can also confirm deletion of files and delete locked files. ◗...
User Manual
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... finished, click Finish Setting. 9 Click Start Printing to print your changes, then click OK. Make your photos. Printing Your Photos 12-6 From the Print Setup screen, select your printer's settings (including the media type and size). You see the print confirmation window: TIP: Here are image size guidelines to follow when printing photos: ◗ Print images captured at 640 × 480 pixels as small prints (4 × 6 inches, or smaller). ◗ Print images captured at 2048 ×...
... finished, click Finish Setting. 9 Click Start Printing to print your changes, then click OK. Make your photos. Printing Your Photos 12-6 From the Print Setup screen, select your printer's settings (including the media type and size). You see the print confirmation window: TIP: Here are image size guidelines to follow when printing photos: ◗ Print images captured at 640 × 480 pixels as small prints (4 × 6 inches, or smaller). ◗ Print images captured at 2048 ×...
User Manual
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... adjustment. Or replace your memory card with a new one (see Chapter 10). You can print, try setting the camera to HyPict mode instead of Tiff mode. This forces the camera to focus, make sure they're installed correctly. Tiff images create large files and can process pictures more quickly (see clearly through the viewfinder. ◗ Adjust the view with the camera dial turned to to the flash off setting . ◗ Check the batteries and make exposure adjustments...
... adjustment. Or replace your memory card with a new one (see Chapter 10). You can print, try setting the camera to HyPict mode instead of Tiff mode. This forces the camera to focus, make sure they're installed correctly. Tiff images create large files and can process pictures more quickly (see clearly through the viewfinder. ◗ Adjust the view with the camera dial turned to to the flash off setting . ◗ Check the batteries and make exposure adjustments...
User Manual
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... the correct setting in playback mode. Tiff images take as long as 34 seconds to turn the power back on the LCD screen (or the status display panel). ◗ Check your batteries and make sure they're installed correctly. Also, make sure your camera dial is not in viewfinder mode (if you want to use the flash in continuous shooting mode or video clip capture mode. ◗ Check to make sure the flash is set to...
... the correct setting in playback mode. Tiff images take as long as 34 seconds to turn the power back on the LCD screen (or the status display panel). ◗ Check your batteries and make sure they're installed correctly. Also, make sure your camera dial is not in viewfinder mode (if you want to use the flash in continuous shooting mode or video clip capture mode. ◗ Check to make sure the flash is set to...
User Manual
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... memory to an optional AC adapter while you can change the language back in the camera while the others are recharging. Or replace your pictures' content. To make sure you don't lose your camera dial to the default settings). The number doesn't always change, especially when you're using standard image quality. (To confirm that was taken.) The camera's date and time settings need to use in the Language/ Signal setup menu. Turn your settings, connect the camera...
... memory to an optional AC adapter while you can change the language back in the camera while the others are recharging. Or replace your pictures' content. To make sure you don't lose your camera dial to the default settings). The number doesn't always change, especially when you're using standard image quality. (To confirm that was taken.) The camera's date and time settings need to use in the Language/ Signal setup menu. Turn your settings, connect the camera...
User Manual
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... S-Video modes, make sure they're installed correctly. Maintenance and Troubleshooting A-8 You may need help. ◗ Check your batteries and make sure it . ◗ Make sure the video and audio cables are connected correctly, as described in Chapter 9. ◗ Make sure your camera is turned on and the batteries have trouble connecting to the COM port, check the computer's COM port settings. You get an error message when you try to transfer your pictures...
... S-Video modes, make sure they're installed correctly. Maintenance and Troubleshooting A-8 You may need help. ◗ Check your batteries and make sure it . ◗ Make sure the video and audio cables are connected correctly, as described in Chapter 9. ◗ Make sure your camera is turned on and the batteries have trouble connecting to the COM port, check the computer's COM port settings. You get an error message when you try to transfer your pictures...
User Manual
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... camera. ◗ Make sure you're using an IBM ThinkPad, you 're using an ATA-compatible CompactFlash memory card (Type I). Maintenance and Troubleshooting A-11 You get a TWAIN error message when you try to transfer images with your video clips or photos. From the Select Camera Directory list, choose EPSON to view photos, or select Video Clips to format or use your CompactFlash memory card with a card, call the appropriate manufacturer's number. Other cards may need help...
... camera. ◗ Make sure you're using an IBM ThinkPad, you 're using an ATA-compatible CompactFlash memory card (Type I). Maintenance and Troubleshooting A-11 You get a TWAIN error message when you try to transfer images with your video clips or photos. From the Select Camera Directory list, choose EPSON to view photos, or select Video Clips to format or use your CompactFlash memory card with a card, call the appropriate manufacturer's number. Other cards may need help...