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Contents Introduction 5 About the Software 6 Optional Accessories 7 Finding More Information 8 Getting Started 9 Unpacking Your Camera 9 Installing the Battery 10 Turning Your Camera On and Off 11 Setting the Language, Date, and Time 11 Using Memory Cards 12 Installing the Software 14 Taking and Viewing Photos 17 Taking Photos in Automatic Mode 18 Taking Photos in Manual Mode 19 Camera Settings 21 Continuous Shooting 23 Recording Videos 24 Taking Photos With Fun Frames 25 Playing Back Photos and Videos 27 3
Contents Introduction 5 About the Software 6 Optional Accessories 7 Finding More Information 8 Getting Started 9 Unpacking Your Camera 9 Installing the Battery 10 Turning Your Camera On and Off 11 Setting the Language, Date, and Time 11 Using Memory Cards 12 Installing the Software 14 Taking and Viewing Photos 17 Taking Photos in Automatic Mode 18 Taking Photos in Manual Mode 19 Camera Settings 21 Continuous Shooting 23 Recording Videos 24 Taking Photos With Fun Frames 25 Playing Back Photos and Videos 27 3
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You should also install the software on the camera, and set the current date. Getting Started To start using your computer. Unpacking Your Camera Make sure you need to get started. Follow the instructions in this section to do is install the batteries, turn on your camera, all you have all the items shown below: Camera CR-V3 battery Software CD-ROM PC USB cable (B) Printer USB cable (A) 9
You should also install the software on the camera, and set the current date. Getting Started To start using your computer. Unpacking Your Camera Make sure you need to get started. Follow the instructions in this section to do is install the batteries, turn on your camera, all you have all the items shown below: Camera CR-V3 battery Software CD-ROM PC USB cable (B) Printer USB cable (A) 9
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Installing the Battery 1 Turn the camera upside down. 2 Slide the battery cover until it pops up as shown: CR-V3 battery AA batteries Note: You can use either a CR-V3 battery, like the one included with the camera, or two AA batteries. 4 Press down on the battery cover and slide it back into the compartment, positioning the + and - ends as shown: 3 Insert the battery into place. 10
Installing the Battery 1 Turn the camera upside down. 2 Slide the battery cover until it pops up as shown: CR-V3 battery AA batteries Note: You can use either a CR-V3 battery, like the one included with the camera, or two AA batteries. 4 Press down on the battery cover and slide it back into the compartment, positioning the + and - ends as shown: 3 Insert the battery into place. 10
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Installing a Memory Card 1 Make sure the camera is turned off . 2 Slide the battery cover until it pops up . 3 Position the card as shown and slide it all the way into the slot: 4 Press down on the battery cover and slide it back into place. 13 The card pops out. 4 Pull out the memory card. 5 Press down on the battery cover and slide it . Removing a Memory Card 1 Make sure the camera is turned off . 2 Slide the battery cover until it pops up . 3 Push in the memory card to release it back into place.
Installing a Memory Card 1 Make sure the camera is turned off . 2 Slide the battery cover until it pops up . 3 Position the card as shown and slide it all the way into the slot: 4 Press down on the battery cover and slide it back into place. 13 The card pops out. 4 Pull out the memory card. 5 Press down on the battery cover and slide it . Removing a Memory Card 1 Make sure the camera is turned off . 2 Slide the battery cover until it pops up . 3 Push in the memory card to release it back into place.
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... can also use manual mode as described on pages 10 and 11. 1 Turn the Mode dial to automatic. 2 Make sure you start, make sure the batteries are at a resolution of N2304 (2304 × 1728 pixels). Before you are installed and the camera is turned on as described on your subject, press...
... can also use manual mode as described on pages 10 and 11. 1 Turn the Mode dial to automatic. 2 Make sure you start, make sure the batteries are at a resolution of N2304 (2304 × 1728 pixels). Before you are installed and the camera is turned on as described on your subject, press...
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See page 22 for portraits or landscape photos, or turn the Mode dial to save battery power. 19 Note: The LCD screen may want to change the flash setting, press the r button. Press any button or turn the LCD screen off ... sensitivity, and exposure compensation. Taking Photos in the middle of flash settings. 4 Press and hold the shutter button halfway. This allows you want to save battery power after you take a picture. The flash will go off to turn the screen back on the LCD screen. The camera beeps as it captures...
See page 22 for portraits or landscape photos, or turn the Mode dial to save battery power. 19 Note: The LCD screen may want to change the flash setting, press the r button. Press any button or turn the LCD screen off ... sensitivity, and exposure compensation. Taking Photos in the middle of flash settings. 4 Press and hold the shutter button halfway. This allows you want to save battery power after you take a picture. The flash will go off to turn the screen back on the LCD screen. The camera beeps as it captures...
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... on the LCD screen. The flash will have to use the viewfinder instead of the screen to frame your shot. 2 If you want to save battery power, press the DISP button twice. The default flash setting is turned on, as described on pages 10 and 11. 1 Turn the Mode dial to.... If you want to manual. You will go off to turn the LCD screen off automatically whenever necessary. 20 Before you start, make sure the batteries are at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from your subject. ◗ To zoom in on your subject, press the T (telephoto) button. ◗ To zoom...
... on the LCD screen. The flash will have to use the viewfinder instead of the screen to frame your shot. 2 If you want to save battery power, press the DISP button twice. The default flash setting is turned on, as described on pages 10 and 11. 1 Turn the Mode dial to.... If you want to manual. You will go off to turn the LCD screen off automatically whenever necessary. 20 Before you start, make sure the batteries are at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from your subject. ◗ To zoom in on your subject, press the T (telephoto) button. ◗ To zoom...
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.... Press the DISP button to change the flash setting, press the r button. Camera Settings Camera settings are displayed on or off to save battery power after you want to turn the display on the LCD screen. The camera beeps as it captures the image. Note: The LCD screen may... turn off . Exposure compensation, sensitivity, and white balance Flash Quality Focus frame Battery life Zoom bar Number of flash settings. 5 Press and hold the shutter button halfway. If you want to turn the screen back on the screen...
.... Press the DISP button to change the flash setting, press the r button. Camera Settings Camera settings are displayed on or off to save battery power after you want to turn the display on the LCD screen. The camera beeps as it captures the image. Note: The LCD screen may... turn off . Exposure compensation, sensitivity, and white balance Flash Quality Focus frame Battery life Zoom bar Number of flash settings. 5 Press and hold the shutter button halfway. If you want to turn the screen back on the screen...
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... halfway, the focus frame turns green. Zoom bar The digital zoom indicator appears when digital zoom is enabled. Settings and Icons Self-timer Focus frame Battery life (2 seconds), (10 seconds) Place your subject within the focus frame. Scene mode Landscape mode, Portrait mode Exposure compensation (+2.0 to -2.0) Sensitivity (Auto, 100, 200, 400...
... halfway, the focus frame turns green. Zoom bar The digital zoom indicator appears when digital zoom is enabled. Settings and Icons Self-timer Focus frame Battery life (2 seconds), (10 seconds) Place your subject within the focus frame. Scene mode Landscape mode, Portrait mode Exposure compensation (+2.0 to -2.0) Sensitivity (Auto, 100, 200, 400...
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... your computer for instructions. 1 Locate the correct cable for instructions on your printer. 32 Check the Epson web site at www.epson.com for the Epson Stylus Photo R200 printer directly from the camera. You can conserve battery power by using the optional AC adapter when you begin. Connecting the Camera to the list...
... your computer for instructions. 1 Locate the correct cable for instructions on your printer. 32 Check the Epson web site at www.epson.com for the Epson Stylus Photo R200 printer directly from the camera. You can conserve battery power by using the optional AC adapter when you begin. Connecting the Camera to the list...
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... is 0, the memory card (or internal memory) is turned on your computer. Solving Problems Before you press the shutter button. ◗ Make sure the battery or batteries have power and are correctly installed, and the camera is full. The camera does not take a photo after you call for instructions. Transfer the photos... The camera has no power. ◗ The camera may have shut off automatically to a computer and delete them from the camera. 39 Try replacing the batteries.
... is 0, the memory card (or internal memory) is turned on your computer. Solving Problems Before you press the shutter button. ◗ Make sure the battery or batteries have power and are correctly installed, and the camera is full. The camera does not take a photo after you call for instructions. Transfer the photos... The camera has no power. ◗ The camera may have shut off automatically to a computer and delete them from the camera. 39 Try replacing the batteries.
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Press and hold the button halfway to set the focus, then press it , and turn off, remove the battery, reinstall it all the way down to (flash off and then on again. ◗ If the power does not turn the power on. The flash ... shutter releases. If the lights are flashing, try turning the camera off ). ◗ If you're using one of the camera are still flashing, contact Epson as described on page 45. The camera takes too long to SETUP and adjust the LCD Brightness setting. 40 Turn the Mode dial to take...
Press and hold the button halfway to set the focus, then press it , and turn off, remove the battery, reinstall it all the way down to (flash off and then on again. ◗ If the power does not turn the power on. The flash ... shutter releases. If the lights are flashing, try turning the camera off ). ◗ If you're using one of the camera are still flashing, contact Epson as described on page 45. The camera takes too long to SETUP and adjust the LCD Brightness setting. 40 Turn the Mode dial to take...
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.../macro 1.5-inch low temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD monitor Full-speed USB 2.0/serial dual interface (Mass Storage Class) One CR-V3 battery included Also accepts AA alkaline, NiCad, or NiMH batteries, including rechargeables Optional AC adapter (B867062) 2.4 × 3.6 × 1.2 inches (62 × 92.5 × 31.5 mm) Approx. 0.3 lb (152 g) Operating: 41 to...
.../macro 1.5-inch low temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD monitor Full-speed USB 2.0/serial dual interface (Mass Storage Class) One CR-V3 battery included Also accepts AA alkaline, NiCad, or NiMH batteries, including rechargeables Optional AC adapter (B867062) 2.4 × 3.6 × 1.2 inches (62 × 92.5 × 31.5 mm) Approx. 0.3 lb (152 g) Operating: 41 to...
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Important Safety Instructions Using the camera ◗ Do not expose the camera to do so in the user documentation. Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adapter from the product, then unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet. ◗ To prevent fire or electric shock, do ...
Important Safety Instructions Using the camera ◗ Do not expose the camera to do so in the user documentation. Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adapter from the product, then unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet. ◗ To prevent fire or electric shock, do ...
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... thoroughly with metal objects that could short-circuit it, such as coins or keys. ◗ Do not use the battery if its terminals are soiled. ◗ Do not insert the battery into power outlets or other devices. ◗ To protect against short-circuiting, do not remove the outside sleeve of... the battery. ◗ Do not handle the battery with wet hands or use it near water. ◗ Do not expose the battery to water or high humidity. ◗ Do not drop, puncture, disassemble, mutilate, or short...
... thoroughly with metal objects that could short-circuit it, such as coins or keys. ◗ Do not use the battery if its terminals are soiled. ◗ Do not insert the battery into power outlets or other devices. ◗ To protect against short-circuiting, do not remove the outside sleeve of... the battery. ◗ Do not handle the battery with wet hands or use it near water. ◗ Do not expose the battery to water or high humidity. ◗ Do not drop, puncture, disassemble, mutilate, or short...
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...refer to the documentation included with all applicable laws. Disposing of the battery Before disposing of children's reach. Using a memory card ◗ Only memory cards designed for the product's specifications can be used batteries according to prevent combustion or explosion when disposing of it. ◗...for using this device for a long period, remove the battery from the product and store it separately. ◗ Do not store the battery where the temperature or humidity is very high. ◗ Store the battery out of the battery, make sure you discharge it completely. WARNING: ◗...
...refer to the documentation included with all applicable laws. Disposing of the battery Before disposing of children's reach. Using a memory card ◗ Only memory cards designed for the product's specifications can be used batteries according to prevent combustion or explosion when disposing of it. ◗...for using this device for a long period, remove the battery from the product and store it separately. ◗ Do not store the battery where the temperature or humidity is very high. ◗ Store the battery out of the battery, make sure you discharge it completely. WARNING: ◗...
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... or the case is damaged, consult your hands, wash them immediately with soap and water. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. ◗ Remove the batteries from the power outlet before cleaning it gets into your eyes, flush them thoroughly with water. If it . this product or its options do not...
... or the case is damaged, consult your hands, wash them immediately with soap and water. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. ◗ Remove the batteries from the power outlet before cleaning it gets into your eyes, flush them thoroughly with water. If it . this product or its options do not...
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Limited Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. ("EPSON") warrants to the manufacturer's specifications and will be another model of like kind and quality. batteries) will provide telephone diagnostic service to the manufacturer's specified usage, which usage may expire before the limited ...warranty for a period of one (1) year from the date of the covered digital camera. An EPSON service technician will perform to...
Limited Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. ("EPSON") warrants to the manufacturer's specifications and will be another model of like kind and quality. batteries) will provide telephone diagnostic service to the manufacturer's specified usage, which usage may expire before the limited ...warranty for a period of one (1) year from the date of the covered digital camera. An EPSON service technician will perform to...
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... LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY, NEITHER EPSON AMERICA, INC., NOR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, 56 This warranty does not cover... properly as a result of misuse, abuse, improper installation, neglect, improper shipping, damage caused by external causes such as lamps, prints, batteries, cables or storage media. If a claimed defect cannot be identified or reproduced in the United States and Canada. SOME LAWS DO NOT ...
... LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY, NEITHER EPSON AMERICA, INC., NOR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, 56 This warranty does not cover... properly as a result of misuse, abuse, improper installation, neglect, improper shipping, damage caused by external causes such as lamps, prints, batteries, cables or storage media. If a claimed defect cannot be identified or reproduced in the United States and Canada. SOME LAWS DO NOT ...
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Index A AC adapter (optional), 7 Accessories, 7, 46 Adobe Acrobat Reader, 15, 16 Automatic mode, 18 B Battery icon, 22 installing, 10 safety instructions, 50 to 51 C Cables, 9, 31 Camera connecting to printer, 32 modes, 17 printing from, 31 to 38 problems, 39 .../off, 11 warranty, 55 Camera User's Guide, 43 D Date and time setting, 11 Declaration of Conformity, 54 Deleting photos, 28 Direct printing, 31 to 38 E Epson help, 45 photo paper, 31 Store, 7, 46 warranty, 55 Error messages, 43 to 45 F FCC Compliance, 53 Flash, 19, 20, 22 Frames, 25 to 27...
Index A AC adapter (optional), 7 Accessories, 7, 46 Adobe Acrobat Reader, 15, 16 Automatic mode, 18 B Battery icon, 22 installing, 10 safety instructions, 50 to 51 C Cables, 9, 31 Camera connecting to printer, 32 modes, 17 printing from, 31 to 38 problems, 39 .../off, 11 warranty, 55 Camera User's Guide, 43 D Date and time setting, 11 Declaration of Conformity, 54 Deleting photos, 28 Direct printing, 31 to 38 E Epson help, 45 photo paper, 31 Store, 7, 46 warranty, 55 Error messages, 43 to 45 F FCC Compliance, 53 Flash, 19, 20, 22 Frames, 25 to 27...