Using the main menu-options and settings – Bushnell ImageView 11-0833 User Manual

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Using The Main Menu-Options and Settings

As mentioned earlier in this manual, your ImageView is already set for high resolution and quality right out

of the box. Exposure, white balance, and other variables are set automatically. This means that you will get

good results for most subjects and lighting without the need to go into the menus and change any settings.

However, we recommend that you become familiar with the available options so that you can improve your

photos if, for example, you decide they are coming out too dark (common for snow scenes with most cameras),

or too green (under many fluorescent lights). Press the Menu button to enter the main menu. Use Down or

Up arrow keys to highlight an option within the menu, then press MENU if you wish to change the settings

for that option. Use the Left/Right arrow keys to select the setting you want, then press MENU to confirm this

setting. The main menu contains a submenu, called “Resolution”, with separate settings for still photo and

video resolution. Select “Exit” after using the Resolution submenu to return to the main menu. Here are the

options and settings available in the main menu (Default settings are shown in Bold).

Option

Settings

Description

Image Size

(Resolution Submenu)

3264x2440(8MP*),

2550x1920(5MP*),

2048x1536(3MP),

1600x1200(2MP),

800x600(0.5MP)

Sets the still photo resolution in pixels. Higher resolution

settings produce sharper/larger prints but require more

storage space in internal or card memory. Use lower

settings to store more in memory, or for email, PC viewing

only, etc. (*resolution interpolated via internal software)

Video Size

(Resolution Submenu)

640x480/30fps,

640x480/15fps,

320x240/30fps,

320x240/15fps

Sets the video resolution (pixels per frame and frame rate).

Higher resolution/frame rate settings produce better/

smoother videos but require more storage space in

internal or card memory. Use lower settings to store more

in memory.

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