Medion Highzoom-Kamera LIFE X44022 MD 86922 Handleiding MP-superzoomcamera LIFE X44022 MD 86922 User manual

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CD players
Type
User manual
20 MP Highzoom-Camera
MEDION
®
LIFE
®
X44022 (MD 86922)
Bedienungsanleitung
Instruction Manual
Handleiding
Mode d´emploi
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4. Geräteübersicht
4.1. Vorderseite
1) Selbstauslöser-LED/AF-Lampe
2) Kameralinse mit Objektivtubus
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4.4. Unterseite
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17) Akku- / Speicherkartenfachabdeckung
18) Stativhalterung
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4.5. Seite
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19) Öse für die Trageschlaufe
20) USB-Anschluss
21) Sperrtaste Blitzklappe
22) Öse für die Trageschlaufe
23) Lautsprecher
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USBNETZTEIL
Modelnummer: KSAS0060500100VEU
Hersteller: Ktec, China
Eingangsspannung: 100 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz 180 mA
Ausgangsspannung: 5,0 V
1,0 A
AKKU
Hersteller: Fuji Electronics
Modellnummer: NP-120
Technische Daten: 3,7 V / 1700 mAh / 6,29 Wh
Technische Änderungen sowie Druckfehler vorbehalten!
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Contents
1. About these instructions ..................................................................................115
1.1. Symbols and keywords used in these instructions .......................................... 115
1.2. Proper use .......................................................................................................................116
1.3. Notes on conformity .................................................................................................... 117
2. Safety instructions ............................................................................................118
2.1. Dangers for children and people with reduced capability ............................ 118
2.2. Notice regarding power disconnection ................................................................118
2.3. Warnings ..........................................................................................................................119
2.4. Instructions for batteries ............................................................................................ 120
2.5. Safety precautions ........................................................................................................122
2.6. Never carry out repairs yourself .............................................................................. 124
3. Package contents ..............................................................................................125
4. Overview of the device .....................................................................................126
4.1. Front ..................................................................................................................................126
4.2. Rear ....................................................................................................................................127
4.3. Top ...................................................................................................................................... 128
4.4. Bottom .............................................................................................................................. 129
4.5. Page ...................................................................................................................................130
4.6. Navigation button ........................................................................................................131
5. Start of operation .............................................................................................133
5.1. Attach lens cap and carrying strap ......................................................................... 133
5.2. Insert the battery ..........................................................................................................134
5.3. Removing the battery ................................................................................................. 136
5.4. Charging the battery via USB ................................................................................... 137
5.5. Inserting and removing the SD card ......................................................................138
6. First steps ..........................................................................................................140
6.1. Switching on the camera ........................................................................................... 140
6.2. Switching off the camera ........................................................................................... 140
6.3. Setting the language, date and time .....................................................................140
6.4. Power-save function ....................................................................................................141
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6.5. Shooting and playback mode .................................................................................142
6.6. Video mode ..................................................................................................................... 142
7. Display features ................................................................................................143
7.1. Displays for shooting ................................................................................................... 143
7.2. Displays for photo playback......................................................................................145
7.3. Displays for video playback ....................................................................................... 146
7.4. Switching the displays on and off ...........................................................................147
8. Starting to take photographs ..........................................................................149
8.1. Setting shooting mode ............................................................................................... 149
8.2. Tips for taking good shots ......................................................................................... 149
8.3. Taking photographs.....................................................................................................150
8.4. Using the Wi-Fi function ............................................................................................. 155
8.5. Recording video clips .................................................................................................. 164
9. Viewing/listening to recordings ......................................................................166
9.1. Playing back single recordings ................................................................................ 166
9.2. Playing back shots as thumbnails ...........................................................................167
9.3. Playing back video recordings and voice memos .............................................169
9.4. Deleting photos ............................................................................................................ 170
10. The menus .........................................................................................................172
10.1. Navigating in the menus ............................................................................................ 172
10.2. The photo menu ........................................................................................................... 172
10.3. The video recording menu ........................................................................................ 178
10.4. The settings menu ........................................................................................................179
10.5. The playback menu ...................................................................................................... 182
11. The mode wheel ................................................................................................186
11.1. Using the adjusted scene mode ..............................................................................188
11.2. Using the shooting mode .......................................................................................... 189
12. Using the different shooting modes ...............................................................191
12.1. Using children mode ................................................................................................... 191
12.2. Using the sports mode ...............................................................................................191
12.3. Using the party mode ................................................................................................. 192
12.4. Using the panorama mode ....................................................................................... 192
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12.5. Using the art effect mode .......................................................................................... 195
12.6. Using the aperture setting mode ...........................................................................197
12.7. Using the shutter setting mode .............................................................................. 197
12.8. Using the manual exposure mode ......................................................................... 198
13. Playback functions ...........................................................................................199
13.1. Showing pictures in a slide show ............................................................................ 199
13.2. Lock/unlock functions................................................................................................. 199
13.3. Recording voice messages ........................................................................................ 200
13.4. Filter effects .....................................................................................................................201
13.5. Trimming .......................................................................................................................... 202
13.6. Changing the size ......................................................................................................... 203
13.7. Start screen .....................................................................................................................203
13.8. DPOF ..................................................................................................................................204
13.9. The copy function ......................................................................................................... 204
13.10. The “Movie Paste function ........................................................................................ 205
14. Connection to TV and PC ..................................................................................206
14.1. Displaying captures on a television set ................................................................ 206
14.2. Printing shots on a photo printer ........................................................................... 206
14.3. Transferring data to a computer .............................................................................208
14.4. Connecting the USB cable ......................................................................................... 209
14.5. DCF memory standard ................................................................................................210
14.6. Card drive.........................................................................................................................210
14.7. Memory folder structure ............................................................................................ 210
15. Installing the software .....................................................................................211
16. Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................212
17. Maintenance and care ......................................................................................214
18. Disposal .............................................................................................................214
19. Technical data ...................................................................................................215
20. Legal notice .......................................................................................................217
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1. About these instructions
Read the safety instructions carefully before use. Note the warnings on the
device and in the operating instructions.
Always keep the operating instructions close to hand. If you sell the device
or give it away, make sure you also hand over these instructions and the
warranty card.
1.1. Symbols and keywords used in these instructions
DANGER!
Warning of immediate risk of fatal injury!
WARNING!
Warning of possible risk of fatal injury and/or serious
irreversible injuries!
CAUTION!
Danger of possible minor or moderate injuries!
ATTENTION!
Please follow the guidelines to avoid property damage!
NOTE!
Additional information on using the device!
NOTE!
Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions!
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WARNING!
Warning: danger of electric shock!
Bullet point/information on operating steps and results
Tasks to be performed
1.2. Proper use
This camera is designed for the recording of digital pictures and video clips.
The device is intended for private use only and not for industrial/commercial use.
Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use:
Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary
equipment that we have not approved or supplied.
Use only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved.
Heed all the information in these operating instructions, especially the safety
information. Any other use is deemed improper and can cause personal injury or
damage to the device.
Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions.
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1.3. Notes on conformity
Medion AG hereby declares that this product conforms to the following European
requirements:
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Full declarations of conformity are available at www.medion.com/conformity.
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2. Safety instructions
2.1. Dangers for children and people with reduced
capability
This product is not intended for use by people (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or
for those without experience and/or knowledge, unless they are
supervised by a person responsible for their safety or they have
been instructed in its use.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the product. Children should not be allowed to use this
product without supervision.
Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children.
DANGER!
Keep plastic packaging out of the reach of children. There
is a risk of suffocation!
2.2. Notice regarding power disconnection
To disconnect the power supply from your device, pull the mains
adapter from the socket outlet. Always pull on the mains adapter/
mains plug itself when removing it from the socket. To prevent
damage, never pull on the cable.
When not in use, pull the mains adapter from the socket outlet,
or use a master-slave power strip to prevent power consumption
when switched off.
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The sockets used when charging the battery must be close to the
product and easily accessible. Position the cables so that they
cannot be stepped on or tripped over.
Only operate the mains adapter on earthed socket outlets with
230 V ~ 50 Hz. If you are not sure about the power supply at the
set-up location, please ask your power supplier.
To prevent non-permissible heating up, do not cover the mains
adapter.
Do not continue to use the mains adapter if the housing or the
supply lead to the device is damaged. Replace the mains adapter
with one of the same type.
Use only the supplied AC adapter model:
KSAS0050500100VKU, otherwise damage may occur.
2.3. Warnings
In order to avoid injury, please heed the following warnings while
using the product:
Do not trigger the flash too close to the eyes. This can cause
damage to the eyes of the person being photographed.
Keep at least one metre away from children when you are
working with the flash.
Do not open or dismantle the camera.
Dismantling the camera constitutes a risk of high-voltage
electric shock. Only expert personnel should undertake internal
component tests, modifications and repairs. Take the product to
an authorised Service Centre for testing.
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If you are not going to use the camera for some time, remove the
batteries to prevent leakage.
The camera must not be exposed to water droplets or spray. Do
not place any objects filled with liquids (e.g. vases) on or next to
the device.
Unplug the charger from the power outlet during thunderstorms
or whenever it is not in use.
2.4. Instructions for batteries
Your camera operates using the supplied battery. Charge the
battery only with only the supplied USB cable and/or the supplied
adapter.
Please heed the following general instructions on handling
batteries:
Keep children away from batteries. Seek medical attention
immediately if a battery is swallowed.
WARNING!
There is a risk of explosion, if rechargeable batteries are
replaced incorrectly.
Replace rechargeable batteries only with the same or
equivalent type.
Before inserting the batteries, check that the contacts in
the device and on the batteries are clean, and clean them if
necessary.
You must insert only the battery supplied.
Note the polarity (+/-) when inserting the battery.
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Store the battery in a cool, dry place. Direct intense heat can
damage the battery. Therefore keep the product away from
strong heat sources.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes. If any
of these areas come into contact with battery acid, rinse them
immediately with plenty of clean water and consult a doctor as
soon as possible.
Do not throw the battery into a fire, short-circuit it or dismantle it.
Never expose the battery to excessive heat, such as from
sunshine, fire or similar.
If the camera is not going to be used for some time, remove the
battery.
If the battery is leaking, remove it from the camera immediately.
Before inserting a new battery, clean the contacts. There is a risk
of skin irritations from battery acid!
Remove a flat battery from the camera.
At low temperatures the capacity of the battery might drop
significantly as the chemical reactions slow down. When
recording in cold weather keep a second battery pack in reserve
in a warm place (e.g. trouser pocket).
Avoid knocks or impacts that can affect the battery; do not crush
or drop the battery.
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2.5. Safety precautions
Take the following safety precautions, in order to avoid damage to
your camera and to always keep it in perfect condition.
Store in a dry place
This camera is not watertight and will not function properly if it is
immersed in water or if liquids penetrate to the inner workings.
Keep away from damp, salt and dust
Wipe off salt and dust with a light, damp cloth if you have been
using the camera on the beach or at the seaside. Carefully dry the
camera afterwards.
Keep away from strong magnetic fields Never bring the camera
too close to devices that have strong electro-magnetic fields,
e.g. electric motors. Strong electromagnetic fields may cause the
camera to malfunction or interfere with data recording.
Avoid excessive heat
Do not use or store the camera in sunlight or at high
temperatures. This can cause the battery to leak or the case to
become misshapen.
Avoid extreme fluctuations in temperature
If you take the camera from a cold environment into a warm
one or vice versa, drops of water can form outside and inside
the camera which can cause malfunctions and can damage the
camera. Wait until the camera has reached ambient temperature
before switching it on. Using a carrying case or plastic case
offers a certain amount of protection against fluctuations in
temperature.
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Do not drop the camera
Jarring or vibrations resulting from a fall can cause malfunctions.
Loop the carrying strap around your wrist when you carry the
camera.
Do not remove the batteries when data are being processed
When image data are being recorded to memory cards or
deleted, switching off the power supply can result in data loss or
damage the internal circuit or the memory.
Treat the lens and all moving parts carefully
Do not touch the lens or the lens barrel. Take care when handling
the memory card and the batteries. These parts are not designed
for high levels of impact.
• Batteries
If the contacts on the battery are dirty, clean them with a dry,
clean cloth or use an eraser to remove residues.
• Memory cards
Switch the power supply off before you insert or remove the
memory card. Otherwise the memory card may become unstable.
Memory cards may heat up during use. Always take care when
removing the memory cards from the camera.
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2.6. Never carry out repairs yourself
WARNING!
Never try to open or repair the product yourself. There is
a risk of electric shock!
If there is a fault, contact the MEDION Service Centre or another
specialist repair shop in the interests of safety.
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Medion Highzoom-Kamera LIFE X44022 MD 86922 Handleiding MP-superzoomcamera LIFE X44022 MD 86922 User manual

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CD players
Type
User manual

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