Technical specifications – Bushnell 11-8323 User Manual

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QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL COMPACT INSTANT REPLAY 11-8323

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Take A Photo
or Shoot A
Video Clip

Hold the camera steady with both hands and press the SNAP button to take a still photo. You will hear
a “beep” (this can be turned off), followed by a brief pause (file icon displayed) as the camera stores the
photo in memory. To shoot a video, press Menu/OK once, then the Right arrow key, to see the Camera
menu video options. Use the Up & Down keys to select either Replay (loop) or Normal (continuous)
video, then press Menu/OK. You will be back to the live preview display, and can start shooting the
video at any time by pressing SNAP. To stop recording video, press SNAP again. Please read the section
“Video Modes” for a detailed explanation of how Normal and Replay video modes differ, including how the
video recording time is determined.

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Review and
Delete Photos/
Videos

To review or playback a still photo or video, press the LCD/Mode button (press twice if the display was
not already active). You will see the most recent still photo or video (first frame). To review previous
photos or videos one at a time, press the Left arrow key. The icon at the bottom right corner of the
display will indicate whether the current review file is a still photo, normal or “instant replay” video.
The numbers above this icon show the current file number/total files (2 of 3, etc). To play back a stored
video, press the Down arrow key (press again to stop playback). To see “thumbnail” images of several
stored photos/videos at once, press the Up arrow key after entering review mode. Use the arrow keys to
select an individual file, then press up again to see it full frame. To delete a photos/videos, press Menu/
OK, then the Down arrow once (Trash icon). Press the Right arrow key, select Delete One or Delete All,
then press the Right key and select Yes. Go back to the Menu column, select Exit and press Menu/OK
to return to the Review display.

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Connect To
A Computer
& Transfer
Photos

Before connecting the camera, install the driver from the CD-ROM if you use Windows 98/98SE, and
install PhotoSuite if you do not already have photo editing software. Connect the supplied USB cable
from the camera’s USB socket (on the back of the camera pod) to a USB port on your PC. If you have
Windows XP, just follow the onscreen directions/options that automatically appear. If you have Win
98 or 2000, open “My Computer” on your PC. The camera is identified as a “Removable Disk” -your
photos are in the folders inside, simply drag them or copy/paste into any folder on your hard drive. Refer
to the “Transferring Photos” section of this manual.

Technical Specifications

Magnification

8x

Still Photo File Size (Resolution)

2048x1536, 1600x1200, 640x480

Objective
Diameter

30mm

File Compression Ratio (Quality)

1:4 (FQ), 1:8 (NQ), 1:16 (EQ)

Exit Pupil

3.75

Internal Memory

16MB Flash Memory

Field of View

320 ft @ 1000 yds

Memory Expansion

Secure Digital Card , up to 1 GB capacity

Eye Relief

13mm

File Format (Still/Video)

JPEG /MJPEG (.AVI)

Lens Coating

Fully Coated

File Management

DCF (version 1.0), FAT 16 Format

Prism Type

Roof, BK-7

LCD

1.5” TFT, 120,480 pixels

Focusing Range
(binocular)

18’ ~ infinity

Video Resolution/Frame Rate

620x480 or 320x240 pixels per frame / 30 or 15 fps. Replay
mode loop length: 8/15/30/60 seconds (per resolution/fps
selected)

Weight

14.3 oz / 406.5 g

Video Out

NTSC/PAL, via 8-pin USB port with special cable (included)

Sensor Type

CMOS

Exposure Value Range

+/- 2 EV in 0.5 EV steps

Effective Pixels

3.2 Megapixels

White Balance Options

Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent

Color

24-bit color

Preset Scenes

Program, Sports, Landscape, Portrait, Night

Shutter

Electronic, 1/16 to
1/1000 seconds

Menu Languages

English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese

Focusing Range
(camera)

Fixed, approx 60’ ~
infinity

Auto Power Off (after inactivity)

LCD Display: 2 Min. / All Power Off: 5 Min.

Lens Aperture

f/5.6

Power Supply

2xAAA Batteries, Alkaline/Lithium/NiMh type

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