Argus Camera DC-3185 User Manual

Argus dc-3185, Digital camera quick start guide

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Argus DC-3185

Digital Camera Quick Start Guide

Argus DC-3185 Digital Camera Quick Start Guide

Thank you for selecting the Argus DC-3185 Digital Camera! It is our goal to

make your digital imaging experience the best that we can. If you ever get

stuck, have a question or simply need some advice about using your new

Argus DC-3185 digital camera please feel free to visit our live technicians

at http://www.arguscamera.com/support.htm or call us

at 1-224-836-3400 (choose option 4).

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Getting to know your Argus DC -3185 Digital Camera

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Using your new Argus DC-3185 Digital Camera
is as easy as 1,2,3!

Getting Started with your new Argus DC-3185 Digital Camera

1.

Remove the plastic protective covering from the LCD on the back of

the camera.

2.

Open the battery door on the bottom of the camera and insert three AAA

alkaline batteries – we recommend photo grade AAA batteries or other

brand-name long life batteries for best performance.

a. Please use high grade Alkaline, Photo Grade Alkaline or rechargeable

Alkaline batteries for your camera’s best performance.

b. Please do not leave batteries in your camera for an extended time

without use as they may cause damage to the camera.

c. We recommend that you store images only on your removable memory

(SD/MMC) card, however your new DC-3185 includes a small amount of

built-in memory that will store approximately eight images. If you decide

to save any images directly to the camera, please transfer photos saved

to the cameras internal memory onto your computer before replacing

the batteries to avoid losing photos.

d. Photos saved to an SD/MMC card are secure and will not be lost if the

batteries are drained or removed.

3.

Turn the camera on by pressing the “ON/OFF” button for approximately

three seconds. The camera will shut off automatically after 60

seconds, however you can also shut it off by pressing and holding the

“ON/OFF” button for approximately three seconds when the camera is on.

4.

Frame your subject using either the optical or LCD viewfinde

b. Once the subject is framed and the lighting condition is set, press the

shutter button on the top of the camera. Please hold the camera steady

for approximately three seconds to ensure the best exposure.

c. To review the image, press the “Preview” button.

d. To return to the capture mode, press the “Preview” button again.

Other Important Features of your new Argus DC-3185

Digital Camera

1.

Internal Memory:

Your camera is equipped with 16MB of built in storage

that is designed as starter memory only and can hold a few images (up to 8).

We strongly recommend that you purchase and use a SD/MMC memory card

(electronic film!) to store your images. The Argus DC-3185 can operate with

SD cards ranging from 16MB up to as much as 512MB which will hold

hundreds of images.

*Note: If when inserting an SD or MMC card, a format icon may appear, this means your

memory card needs to be formatted in order to work with this camera. Please press the shutter

button to format the SD card.

2.

Self-Timer:

Be in the picture with your friends! The Argus DC-3185

has a built-in 10 second self timer which can be accessed by pressing the

menu button “M” once, press “M” a second time to scroll over to the self

timer icon, and then press the shutter button down to confirm. The camera

resets to the self-timer off position once it has

been used.

3.

Rapid Fire and 3 photos taken in succession:

Your new Argus

DC-3185 camera lets you capture 3 images in quick succession. To enter

the Rapid Fire mode, press the M/On/Off button four times until you see the

Rapid Fire icon (backwards E). Press the shutter button and the camera

will capture 3 quick rapid fire images.

r. The Argus

DC3185 is a fixed focus camera with a focus range of 3 feet to infinity. Make

sure the subject is within this focus range and there is enough light.

a. The flash is set to auto by default. To change the flash setting press the

Flash/Down button. The flash range is between 3 feet and 5 feet.

1. The icon with the line through it indicates the flash is off.

2. The icon with the ‘A’ next to it indicates the flash is in auto mode

which will adjust the light for the exposure automatically.

3. The icon by itself indicates the flash will fire on every picture.

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