HP 618 Digital CameraUser’s GuideHP Imaging Technology
Chapter 2: Preparing to Take Pictures 10 Using the Status LCDSetting the Flash ModeYour camera has seven flash modes. The default flash mode is Auto
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 100 Setting the Image Counter Figure 77: Format DialogFormat DialogWhen you press the left (Format) soft key
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 101 Naming Your CameraTo change the Image Counter setting:Note: Once you have changed the Image Counter settin
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 102 Selecting a LanguageSelecting a Language Figure 80: Language Submenu English is set as the default langua
Appendix B: Camera and Accessories Information 103 Camera SpecificationsAppendix B: Camera and Accessories InformationOverviewThis appendix covers th
Appendix B: Camera and Accessories Information 104 Camera SpecificationsHP ImagingTec hno lo gyCustom ASIC for higher-performance imageprocessingIm
Appendix B: Camera and Accessories Information 105 Camera SpecificationsExposure SettingsAuto, Landscape Program, Portrait Program, Action Program, A
Appendix B: Camera and Accessories Information 106 Battery LifeBattery LifeCaution: Use only AA photo lithium, high drain alkaline, or NiMH batteries
Appendix B: Camera and Accessories Information 107 HP Accessories for Powering the CameraHP Accessories for Powering the CameraCaution: Using a non-H
Appendix B: Camera and Accessories Information 108 HP Accessories for Powering the CameraUsing the HP AC Power Adapter Figure 82: Connecting the HP
Appendix B: Camera and Accessories Information 109 Storage Capacities of Memory CardsStorage Capacities of Memory CardsThe following table lists the
Chapter 2: Preparing to Take Pictures 11 Using the Status LCDSetting the Timer ModeNote: The 10-Second Timer mode is disabled for the Timelapse image
Appendix C: Product Warranties 110 Limited Product WarrantyAppendix C: Product WarrantiesLimited Product WarrantyA. Extent of Limited Warranty1 Hewle
Appendix C: Product Warranties 111 Limited Product Warranty5 If HP is unable to repair or replace, as applicable, a defective product which is covere
Appendix C: Product Warranties 112 Hewlett-Packard Year 2000 WarrantyD. Local Law1 This Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights.
Appendix D: Product Safety and Regulatory Information 113 Safety InformationAppendix D: Product Safety and Regulatory InformationSafety InformationU
Appendix D: Product Safety and Regulatory Information 114 Regulatory NoticesRegulatory NoticesU.S.A.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rul
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 115 GlossaryGlossary4-way controllerA button on the back of the camera that has four directional arrows (up, down,
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 116 Glossarybattery status iconAn icon that appears in the status LCD that indicates the amount of power left in t
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 117 Glossaryfile sizeThe number of bytes in a file. The file size for images saved on a digital camera is determin
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 118 GlossaryHP Imaging TechnologyState-of-the-art image processing technology developed by HP that captures sharp,
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 119 GlossaryLandscape Program exposure modeThe exposure mode setting in the Photo Assist menu that automatically o
Chapter 2: Preparing to Take Pictures 12 Using the Image LCDUsing the Image LCD Figure 4: Image LCD Screen in Live View Turn the image LCD on by pre
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 120 Glossaryoptical resolutionThe true resolution of an imaging device, and the resolution at which the device cap
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 121 Glossarypower switchThe switch on the camera that turns it on or off.previewSee “live view” on page 119.protec
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 122 Glossaryshutter release buttonA two-stage button on the top of the camera that is enabled in Capture mode. Pre
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 123 GlossaryTimelapse image typeThe image type setting on the camera that captures a slow process with a series of
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 124 GlossaryWhite BalanceA setting in the Photo Assist menu that is used to correct the color applied to a capture
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 125 IndexIndexNumerics4-way controller, using 15AAC power adapterpurchasing from HP 107safety information 113using
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 126 IndexEEdit menu 78Erase Order menu option 83EV Compensation submenu 57Expanding Timelapse or grouped images 31
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 127 IndexLimited product warranty 110Logo Files dialog 65Logo Stamp submenu 65MMacro auto focus range indicator 13
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 128 IndexRemoving grouping on images 33Reset Settings menu option 73, 102Review modeaccessing 27, 30categorizing i
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 129 IndexVideo Preferences submenu 77View Order option 83White Balance submenu 58Sound submenu 68, 97Sound, record
Chapter 2: Preparing to Take Pictures 13 Using the Image LCDMacro and Infinity Auto Focus Range IndicatorsWhen the auto focus range is set to Macro,
Chapter 2: Preparing to Take Pictures 14 Using the Image LCDUsing the Overlay Soft KeyPress the middle (Overlay) soft key to turn both overlay bars o
Chapter 2: Preparing to Take Pictures 15 Using the Image LCDUsing the Capture Mode MenusYour camera has four Capture mode menus:Note: For more inform
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 16 Taking Simple Point-and-Shoot PicturesChapter 3: Taking PicturesOverviewOnce you have set your camera to Capture mode a
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 17 Taking More Advanced Pictures4 Press the shutter release button. Wait for the shutter sound, indicating the camera has
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 18 Taking More Advanced Pictures8 Press the right (Exit) soft key to exit the Capture mode menus.Note: The image LCD uses
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 19 Taking More Advanced PicturesShooting a One Shot Image If you are using the:Shutter release button with no timer mode
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 2 Legal NoticesLegal Notices Copyright 2000 Hewlett-Packard Company. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.The information containe
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 20 Taking More Advanced PicturesShooting Continuous Images Note: If you set the timer mode to 10-Second Timer or 3-Second
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 21 Taking More Advanced PicturesShooting Timelapse Images Note: The 10-Second Timer mode is disabled for the Timelapse ima
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 22 Using the Zoom LeverUsing the Zoom LeverWhile you are framing the subject for a picture, you will likely find that you
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 23 Understanding the LEDs on the CameraUnderstanding the LEDs on the CameraYour camera has several LEDs (Light Emitting Di
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 24 Understanding the LEDs on the CameraTimer LED Figure 11: Timer LED The red timer LED on the front of the camera (see F
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 25 Using Instant ReviewUsing Instant ReviewThe Instant Review feature allows you to see displayed on the image LCD either
Chapter 3: Taking Pictures 26 Recording SoundRecording SoundNote: You can record up to 45 seconds of sound per image or sequence of images.You can re
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 27 Using Playback ModeChapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing ImagesOverviewThis chapter explains how to view captur
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 28 Using Playback ModeViewing Images Full ScreenWhen you first enter Playback mode, the image LCD displays th
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 29 Using Playback ModeCreating and Playing a SlideshowYou can create a slideshow to display your images on th
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 3 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction ...
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 30 Using Review ModeUsing Review ModeAccessing the Review ModeTo access the Review mode: Figure 14: Image LC
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 31 Using Review ModeMarking and Unmarking ImagesYou can mark several images so that, when you select an actio
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 32 Using Review ModeDeleting ImagesYou can delete a single image that is currently selected (whether it is a
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 33 Using Review ModeGrouping Images and Dissolving Image GroupsNote: A group becomes a folder on thememory ca
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 34 Using Review ModeProtecting and Unprotecting ImagesYou can protect images so that they won’t be deleted ac
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 35 Using Review ModeCategorizing Images and Deselecting Image CategoriesYou can assign a category to your ima
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 36 Using Review ModeSearching for Images by Date and by Category Figure 20: Find By Date You can use the Fin
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 37 Using Review ModeTo search for images by category:1 Press the MENU button on the back of the camera. The E
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 38 Transferring Images to Your ComputerChapter 5: Sharing ImagesOverviewYou can use the images you capture with your camera
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 39 Transferring Images to Your ComputerThe one exception is Windows NT 4.0, because it does not support the USB interface.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 4 Table of ContentsChapter 7: Troubleshooting ...
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 40 Transferring Images to Your Computer Figure 23: Connecting the USB Cable to the Camera 4 Open the door to the camera’s
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 41 Transferring Images to Your ComputerTransferring Images Using the USB Disk Drive SettingIf your computer is running eith
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 42 Transferring Images to Your ComputerUsing Your Camera as a USB Mass Storage Device to Transfer ImagesNote: Software for
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 43 Transferring Images to Your ComputerTransferring Images from a Memory Card to a Windows NT 4.0 ComputerNote: It is assu
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 44 Using a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) FileUsing a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) FileA DPOF file is a file you cr
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 45 Using a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) FileViewing a DPOF FileTo view a DPOF file, do the following while in the Prin
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 46 JetSending Images to a PrinterJetSending Images to a PrinterHP JetSend allows for easy, wireless printing. If your print
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 47 JetSending Images to a PrinterUsing the Transmit Menu to JetSend the Current or All Marked ImagesTo JetSend the current
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 48 Transmitting Images Between Two CamerasTransmitting Images Between Two CamerasYou can use the Camera-Camera option in th
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 49 Transmitting Images Between Two CamerasReceiving Images from Another CameraTo receive images from another Digita camera:
Chapter 1: Introduction 5 Product OverviewChapter 1: IntroductionWelcome to the HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide. This guide will help you take hig
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 50 Connecting the Camera to Your TelevisionConnecting the Camera to Your TelevisionNote: Your camera comes with a 6 ft. aud
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 51 Connecting the Camera to Your TelevisionNote: To conserve battery power, you may want to use an HP-approved AC power ada
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 52 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysChapter 6: Menu and Soft Key ReferenceOverviewNote: Updates for your camera
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 53 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysFile Settings SubmenuNote: All options you set are active from shot-to-shot
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 54 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysNote: “Storage Capacities of Memory Cards” on page 109 lists the number of
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 55 Capture Mode Menus and Soft Keys Photo Assist MenuUse the Photo Assist menu to manipulate these more advanc
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 56 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysNote: The option you set is active from shot-to-shot; it resets to its defa
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 57 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysTable 13: Exposure Mode Soft KeysEV Compensation SubmenuNote: The option yo
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 58 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysWhite Balance SubmenuNote: The option you set is active from shot-to-shot;
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 59 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysFocus Mode SubmenuNote: The option you set is active from shot-to-shot; it
Chapter 1: Introduction 6 What’s in this GuideWhat’s in this GuideThis User’s Guide provides all the “how to” and reference information you need to
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 60 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysNote: The option you set is active from shot-to-shot; it resets to its defa
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 61 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysISO Speed SubmenuNote: The option you set is active from shot-to-shot; it r
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 62 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysImage Stamp MenuNote: An image stamp becomes permanently embedded in the im
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 63 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysTable 21: Settings for Date/Time, Text, and Logo Stamp SubmenusNote: If you
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 64 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysText Stamp Submenu Figure 41: Text Stamp Submenu Use the Text Stamp submen
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 65 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysLogo Stamp Submenu Figure 42: Logo Stamp Submenu Logo Stamp is either On o
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 66 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysNote: All options you set in the Preferences menu are active from shot-to-s
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 67 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysDisplay Submenu Figure 44: Display Submenu Use the Display submenu to cont
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 68 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysSound Submenu Figure 45: Sound Submenu Use the Sound submenu to control th
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 69 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysPC Connect Mode Submenu Figure 47: PC Connect Mode Submenu Use the PC Conn
Chapter 1: Introduction 7 How to Use this GuideHow to Use this GuideYou can use this guide online, or you can print it out. The main advantage of usi
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 70 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysSet Date & Time Submenu Figure 48: Set Date & Time Submenu Use the
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 71 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysImage Counter Submenu Figure 50: Image Counter Submenu Use the Image Count
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 72 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysCamera Name Submenu Figure 51: Camera Name Submenu Use the Camera Name sub
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 73 Capture Mode Menus and Soft KeysLanguage Submenu Figure 52: Language Submenu English is set as the default
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 74 Playback Mode Menu and Soft KeysPlayback Mode Menu and Soft KeysTo access the Playback mode menu and relate
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 75 Playback Mode Menu and Soft KeysSlideshow Submenu Figure 55: Slideshow Submenu Use the Slideshow submenu t
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 76 Playback Mode Menu and Soft KeysPlayback Rate Submenu Figure 56: Playback Rate Submenu Use the Playback Ra
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 77 Playback Mode Menu and Soft KeysVideo Preferences Submenu Figure 57: Video Preferences Submenu Use the Vid
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 78 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysReview Mode Menus and Soft KeysTo access the Review mode menus and related s
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 79 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysNote: A group becomes a folder on thememory card, in which all the images in
Chapter 2: Preparing to Take Pictures 8 Accessing the Capture Mode and Powering on the CameraChapter 2: Preparing to Take PicturesOverviewYou can use
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 80 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysTable 50: Protect Soft KeysNote: A category is an image tag which isuseful f
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 81 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysPrint Order Form Menu Figure 63: Print Order Form Menu Use the Print Order
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 82 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysAdd to Order Submenu Figure 64: Add to Order Submenu Use the Add to Order s
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 83 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysView Order Option Figure 65: Print Order Form Screen of theView Order Optio
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 84 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysTransmit Menu Figure 67: Transmit Menu Use the Transmit menu to transfer im
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 85 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysCamera-Printer OptionUse the Camera-Printer option to send current or marked
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 86 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysFind Menu Figure 68: Find Menu Use the Find menu to search for specific ima
Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 87 Review Mode Menus and Soft KeysFind By Date Submenu Figure 69: Find By Date Submenu Use the Find By Date s
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 88 Troubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 7: TroubleshootingOverviewThis chapter explains how to troubleshoot some common
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 89 Troubleshooting Common ProblemsThe camera is powered on, but when I press a button, the camera does not respondTry pow
Chapter 2: Preparing to Take Pictures 9 Using the Status LCDUsing the Status LCD Figure 2: Status LCD Indicators The status LCD conveys important in
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 90 Troubleshooting Common ProblemsThe camera is displaying an error messageThere are 3 different types of error messages y
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 91 Troubleshooting Common ProblemsThe HP Remote Control is not workingThe HP Remote Control does not work while the flash
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 92 Troubleshooting Common ProblemsA TWAIN error occurs when a software program tries to acquire an image from the cameraV
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 93 Contacting HP Customer CareContacting HP Customer CareHP Customer Care OnlineClick your way to a great solution! The HP
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 94 Accessing the Preferences MenuAppendix A: Using the Preferences MenuOverviewNote: For reference information
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 95 Setting the DisplaySetting the Display Figure 72: Display Submenu Use the Display submenu to control the d
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 96 Setting the DisplayLive ViewNote: The image LCD uses a lot of battery power. If you are running your camera
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 97 Controlling Camera SoundsControlling Camera Sounds Figure 73: Sound Submenu Use the Sound submenu to contr
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 98 Formatting the Memory Card Figure 74: Format Card Confirmation ScreenFormatting the Memory CardUse the For
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 99 Setting the Date and Time Figure 76: Set Date & Time SubmenuSetting the Date and TimeUse the Set Date
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