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Epson PhotoPC 800 Operation & User’s Manual

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  • Taking Pictures 2-3 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP2.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 2 In the Program and Manual camera modes, while holding the shutter button down halfway, the exposure value appears on the left and the shutter speed appears on the right. When you turn the camera’s dial switch to , SEt is displayed on th

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Getting Started 1-1 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP1.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter prepares you to use your PhotoPC 800 and covers the following topics. Unpacking your PhotoPC 800 Camera parts Charging, installing and replacing batteries Installing the CompactFlash Card Attaching the hand strap Setting the language, date and time for your camera Unpacking Your PhotoPC 800 Make sure you have everything shown below. CD-ROM and/or floppy disks

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Specifications A-5 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size APPA.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ A Battery Charger Battery Model EU-38 Input AC 100 - 240V, 50 - 60 Hz Output DC 1.2 V 490 mA × 4 Compatible batteries EPSON Ni-MH Batteries (Model EU-24) Charging time 2 batteries: Approx. 110 min. (Max. 120 min.) 4 batteries: Approx. 210 min. (Max. 240 min.) Power consumption Approx. 8 W Charging temperature 5 to 35°C Dimensions 76 × 115 × 28 mm Weight Approx. 130 g Model EU-24 Type name Cylindrical sealed Nickel

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Viewing and Managing Your Photos 3-5 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP3.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 3 Viewing photo information You can view the following information about the currently displayed photo on the LCD monitor. To display this photo information, follow these steps. 1. Turn the camera’s dial switch to . 2. Hold down the MENU button until the screen changes, then press the W.B. button. 3. To exit the photo information screen, press the MENU button. Managing Photos with the LCD Monito

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-9 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size Chap6.fm 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 6 Part of your picture is missing. Make sure you are not blocking the lens with your finger, strap, clothing, or other object. A horizontal or vertical red line appears on your picture. Red lines are caused by glare. Avoid photographing very shiny surfaces that reflect light into your lens. The wrong date and/or time is displayed on your camera. If you remove the batteries from your camera for a certain time period, you

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, 2-16 Taking Pictures L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP2.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 Making basic exposure adjustments Exposure refers to the amount of light the camera captures when a photo is taken. The camera’s default exposure setting is AUTO , meaning the exposure is adjusted automatically. However, you can manually adjust the exposure to change the darkness or brightness of your photos for certain conditions. When to adjust the exposure Increase the exposure setting when: ❏ You want to make your photos lighter. ❏ The photo you have taken is too dark, and

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Getting Started 1-5 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP1.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 1 1. Install the batteries into the compartments, positioning the + and - ends as shown. c Caution: Install and charge two or four batteries at a time for your camera. 2. Connect the battery charger to the power cord as shown below. 3. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet. The charger light turns red indicating that the charger is working. c Caution: Be sure to insert all plugs and connectors firmly and completely. 4. When the batteries are fully charged, the light g

  • Viewing and Managing Your Photos 3-9 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP3.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 3 If the selected photo is locked, a message appears telling you the message is also locked. To unlock the photo, press the button next to Unlock on the LCD monitor. 6. A message appears asking you to confirm whether you

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Taking Pictures 2-19 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP2.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 2 Changing the metering system Your camera is set to the divided brightness metering system by default. When in the Manual camera mode, you can change freely between the divided brightness and spot metering systems. Note: When taking photos with the Portrait exposure setting, the camera automatically uses the spot metering system. To select the Portrait exposu

  • vi L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size Chap1.fm 9/8/99 Pass 0 For Australian Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-3 EPSON FAXBACK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-3 EPSON Bulletin Board System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-3 Internet URL http://www.epson.com.au .

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, 1-8 Getting Started L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP1.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 Storing the batteries If you do not plan to use the camera for a long period of time, remove the batteries and store them at a low temperature in a dry location. w Warning: ❏ Do not store batteries with metal objects, which could short-circuit the batteries. ❏ Avoid storing batteries in extremely hot or humid locations. ❏ Store batteries out of reach of children. ❏ Always remove the batteries from the camera and charger before storing. Batteries left in your camera and charger for a long ti

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Taking Pictures 2-23 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP2.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 2 Note: ❏ To make recordings when using the continuous shooting or time lapse feature, turn the dial switch to . See “Using the continuous shooting feature” on page 2-20, or “Using the time lapse feature” on page 2-21. ❏ You cannot make recordings when taking pictures using the viewfinder. 5. Frame your subject in the LCD monitor and press the shutter button. 6. The captured

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, ii L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size Chap1.fm 9/8/99 Pass 0 IMPORTANT NOTICE All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained here

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Getting Started 1-11 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP1.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 1 To change the language setting, see “Selecting the language” on page 2-28. Next, set the date and time as described in the following section. Setting the date and time When you install the batteries for the first time, you need to set the date (year, month, and day) and time (hour and minutes). After you make these settings, the camera automatically records the date and time of each picture. Follow these steps to set the clock on the LCD monitor. Note: If

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, 6-4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP6.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 The camera may be connected to your computer. When it is connected, you cannot use any of the buttons on the camera itself. See the EPSON Photo!3 User’s Guide for instructions on taking pictures from your computer. The camera takes too long to take a picture after you press the shutter button. You may be pressing the shutter button all the way down at once. This f

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, 4-12 Using Direct Print to Print Photos L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP4.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 Display panel messages Insert a Memory Card in the camera. There is no memory card in the camera. Insert a CompactFlash Card. For instructions, see “Installing and removing a CompactFlash Card” on page 1-9. Printing canceled. You held down MENU button while printing. The printer stops printing and ejects the paper. This message d

  • Taking Pictures 2-25 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP2.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 2 Program camera mode For users who want a moderate amount of control over the camera’s functions. Available settings include : ❏ All settings available in Full Auto camera mode ❏ Slow Sync flash ❏ Sensit

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, 4-6 Using Direct Print to Print Photos L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP4.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 Choosing a print format The Direct Print program features five different formats. This section shows each format, and includes9 charts with each format’s available settings. Before printing, choose a format from the following diagrams. ❏ Print All / Print format The Print All format prints all the photos in the memory card. The Print format prints individual photos. You can print one to four images onto a sheet of paper depending on the pape

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Glossary 1 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size GLOSSARY.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ Glossary application A software program that helps you carry out a particular task, such as word processing, image editing, or financial planning. bit Short for binary digit. The smallest unit of data in computer processing. A bit can represent two values: on and off, or 1 and 0. browser (Web browser) An application which allows the users to view HTML documents. default A value or setting that takes effect when the equipment is turned on, reset, or initialized. Also known as a factory setting. Design

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Specifications A-3 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size APPA.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ A Optical Flash Range Lens f = 7 mm (equivalent to a 38 mm lens on a 35 mm camera) F2.4/8.0 Focal length 0.5 m to infinity 0.15 m to 0.5 m (macro mode) Focus Auto focus / Manual focus Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 100/200/400 Aperture f2.4, f8.0 Shutter Electric iris with mechanical shutter 1/2 second to 1/750 second (flash off mode), 1/30 second to 1/750 second (auto flash and forced flash modes) Exposure control Divided brightness metering Program Auto, Spot metering Progra

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-3 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP6.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 6 Problems and Solutions Check this list of problems and possible solutions before calling your dealer for help. Camera problems The camera has no power. The camera may have turned off automatically. To turn the power back on, turn the camera off and back on again. Alternatively, you can turn the camera back on by pressing the shutter button, or pressing a button on the back of the camera, depending on your camera’s dial switch position. See “Turning the camera back on” on page 2-27 f

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, 3-10 Viewing and Managing Your Photos L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP3.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 Viewing Pictures on a Television You can display the images in the camera’s CompactFlash Card on a regular television simply by using the video cable that came with your PhotoPC 800. Note: Color television telecasting specifications are different depending on the country. If you have an NTSC camera model, your television must meet NTSC color television telecasting specifications. If you have a PAL camera model, your television must meet PAL specifications. The following procedure is one example of connecting t

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-5 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP6.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 6 The camera may have turned off automatically. To turn the power back on, turn the camera off and back on again. Alternatively, you can turn the camera back on by pressing the shutter button, or pressing a button on the back of the camera, depending on your camera’s dial switch position. See “Turning the camera back on” on page 2-27 for more details. The LCD monitor turns off automatically when connected to th

  • 5-2 Camera Options and Accessories L Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP5.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 Note: ❏ The number of photos you can save on a memory card may differ slightly from the chart above, depending on the complexity of each photo. ❏ If you attach an audio recording to a photo saved

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, 4010705 BK cover-FRev.0 4010705 Y cover-FRev.0 4010705 M cover-FRev.0 4010705 C cover-FRev.0 User's Guide User's Guide Color Digital Camera Color Digital Camera User's Guide Printed in Japan 99.06-.1 4010705 S01-00

  • Introduction 5 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size INTRO.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ ❏ Be sure your AC power cord meets relevant safety standards of the area where you plan to use it. ❏ Do not use the batteries or charger near water or handle them with wet hands. ❏ Unplug the charger if the batteries are not fully char

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Index iii R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size UG.IX 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ H Hand strap, 1-1 attaching, 1-9 holder, 1-2 I Icons divided brightness metering system, 2-19 flash, 1-3 low battery, 1-3, 1-6 self timer, 1-3 sensitivity, 1-3 spot metering system, 2-19 Image quality setting, 2-7 to 2-8 Installing batteries, 1-6 CompactFlash Card, 1-9 to 1-10 Interface connector, 1-2 Interface specifications, A-4 L Languages, 1-10, 2-28 LCD monitor, 1-2, 2-27 messages, 4-11 to 4-12 Lens, 1-2 Lens cover switch, 1-2 Lights shooting, 1-2, 2-4, 2-5, 6-3 status, 1-2, 2-5,

  • Epson PhotoPC 800, Using Direct Print to Print Photos 4-3 R4C4330 Rev. C3 A5 size CHAP4.FM 9/8/99 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off: E. Omori _______ M. Fujimori _______ K. Pipa _______ 4 Connecting your camera to the printer Follow these steps to connect your camera to a printer. 1. Make sure both the camera and the printer are turned off. 2. Connect one end of the Macintosh serial cable to the serial connector on the back of the printer. 3. Open the connector cover on the side of the camera. 4. Plug the connector cable into the camera’s interface port. c Caution: Be sure to position the cable correctly before pushing it into the

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