ARCHOS AV300 Series User Manual

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Taking a Photo (Camera)

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Select Camera from the main menu screen (use joystick to select then click

on ENTER !)

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Look either through the viewfinder or at the AV300 screen and aim the

camera at the subject to be photographed.

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Press the shutter button down half-way to tell the AV300 to set the focus.

You must wait for approximately one second for the autofocus to make its automatic adjustment.

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Fully press the button to take the snapshot.

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The camera may take up to several seconds to store the JPEG image file on the hard disk of

the AV300. It will store it in the folder HD/Photo or the folder you were in before pressing on the

function key Record.

3.1

Understanding and setting the Camera parameters

Click on the center function button to

access and change the Camera settings

Resolution: This will be resolution of the JPEG
image (in pixels) when a picture is taken.

Zoom: The current zoom factor. Zoom 1x - 3x
optical, 4x - 9.6x used the digital zoom.

Flash status: This shows the current flash
mode. On, Off, Auto, or Red eye.

Digital Zoom: This shows whether or not the
camera is currently using its digital zoom.

Compression: This is the current setting of the
JPEG compression (Basic/Normal/Fine). For
the best possible image (although it will take up
more disk space) set this to Fine (fine dots
icon).

Exposure Value: Displays EV if you have set
the exposure setting to a non-default value.

White Balance: Shows the current type of
while balance being used. Set according to
lighting conditions.



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Camera Settings Menu

Rename: This lets the user specify the file name
of the next photo.

Flash mode: Choose which type of flash you
want. On – use the flash on all pictures. Off – do
not use the flash. Auto - camera uses the flash if
there is not enough ambient light. Red eye – use a
special flash system that helps reduce the red in
subject’s eyes.

Img quality (Image Quality): Choose what level
of JPEG compression you want. Fine will give the
best image quality, but the largest file size. Basic
will give the smallest file size, but the images will
not be as sharp.

Img size (Image size): Choose the size, in pixel resolution, that you want your image file to be.
The higher the value, the more definition your picture will have. If you are going to print your
pictures either on your own printer or by a digital photo developer, you should use the settings at
the higher end. Note: You can choose all image sizes in zoom level 1x – 3x. You must choose
2048x1536 to use zoom 4x – 10x, but your resolution will be diminished the higher you go on the
digital zoom.

Exposure:
Use this setting to expose the image more or less than normal. Values are in steps of
1/3 from –2 to +2. Setting it in the negatives, will decrease the amount of picture exposure and
make your picture darker. Setting it positive will increase the exposure and make your pictures
brighter. If your subject has a bright background, you may want to over expose your picture a
little bit so that the person’s face is more visible. If you are taking pictures where there is a lot of
snow or the sun’s reflection on water, you may want to reduce the exposure.

White Bal. (White Balance): Use the setting to change the color temperature of your photos.
Set it to the ambient light conditions in order to best reproduce the colors of the objects in the
photo (tungsten, fluorescent, daylight, or cloudy). Changing these settings will adjust the camera
color so that even with these different types of light sources, the picture colors will be as close as
possible to reality.

Timer: You can set the self-timer to 5 seconds or 10 seconds. The picture will be taken five or
ten seconds after the shutter button is pressed.

Reset: Reset the values in this screen to the factory default settings.

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