ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide CL50User Page 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1999 10:10 AM
10 ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide Memory Cards Memory Card Conditions Certain memory card conditions are indicated on the color LCD from time to time. Icon
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 11 Batteries B ATTERIES For best results, use batteries of the following types: Battery life can be greatly extended by usin
12 ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide Controlling the Camera C ONTROLLING THE C AMERA Mode Switch Slide the Mode switch to select:◗ REC — to turn on the cam
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 13Controlling the CameraLCD ON/OFF SwitchWhen you want to use the color LCD as a viewfinder in REC mode, slide the LCD ON/OFF
14 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideStatus DisplaySTATUS DISPLAY The Status Display is the black and white LCD on top of the camera. It displays information ab
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 15Taking PicturesTAKING PICTURESLike a conventional camera, the ePhoto CL50 has a viewfinder. You can also frame the image on
16 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideChanging Basic SettingsCHANGING BASIC SETTINGSYou can change some basic settings using the four buttons on top of the camer
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 17Changing Basic SettingsTo record sound with an image:1. During processing, press ▲ to select Voice memo. When pro-cessing i
18 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideChanging Basic SettingsFlash ButtonThe Flash button controls the built-in flash. You can also change the flash setting by usi
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 19Changing Basic Settings1280 x 960 pixels: CCD resolution, low compres-sionMaximum 8 MB card capacity: 24 images*640 x 480 p
2 ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide FCC Information FCC WARNING: This equipment meets the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rul
20 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideChanging Settings on the Color LCDCHANGING SETTINGS ON THE COLOR LCDYou can change most of the camera settings with the ico
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 21Changing Settings on the Color LCDFlashThe ePhoto CL50 provides four flash settings. You can also change the flash setting by
22 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideChanging Settings on the Color LCDPreviewThe ePhoto CL50 provides two preview settings:With the normal preview setting, the
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 23Changing Settings on the Color LCDTo include the next picture in the panorama, press the shutter button within 10 seconds.
24 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideChanging Advanced SettingsCHANGING ADVANCED SETTINGSYou can change advanced settings with the icon menu that displays on th
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 25Changing Advanced SettingsFocusThis option allows you to choose a focal distance manually for your shots. For best results,
26 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideChanging Advanced SettingsAperture valueUse this “aperture priority” mode to set the aperture and allow the camera to calcu
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 27Changing Advanced SettingsMeteringThis option allows you to set the light-metering method that you want the camera to use w
28 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideChanging Advanced SettingsTo use a preset white point:1. Select White point in the Advanced menu.2. Select automatic, sunny
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 29Changing Advanced Settings◗ OffThe sizes refer to the aperture size, and the times (in sec-onds) indicate the shutter speed
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 3 1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Agfa warrants this product to be free from defects of material and workmanship for one (1
30 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideChanging Advanced Settings3. Select Save advanced settings? in the PREFERENCES menu. A confirmation screen appears.4. Select
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 31Changing Advanced SettingsTo set the sleep delay:1. Select Preferences in the Advanced menu. 2. Select Sleep in the PREFERE
32 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideWorking with Captured ImagesWORKING WITH CAPTURED IMAGESYou can use the ePhoto CL50 PLAY mode to view and work with capture
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 33Working with Captured ImagesDeleting ImagesTo delete images:1. Press OK. A column of green icons appears on the color LCD.2
34 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideWorking with Captured Images2. Press ▼ to highlight the icon. The LOCK/UNLOCK menu appears.3. Select the desired option:◗
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 35Working with Captured ImagesTo record sound with an image:1. Press OK. A column of green icons appears on the color LCD.2.
36 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideWorking with Captured Images◗ Exit — to leave the menu without saving the print tags.5. If you select Print Image, the PRIN
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 37Working with Captured Images5. Press ▲/▼ to scroll through the thumbnails. When you reach the last thumbnail on the screen,
38 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideWorking with Captured ImagesLocking/Unlocking ImagesTo lock/unlock images:1. Press OK. A column of green icons appears on t
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 39Working with Captured Images2. Press ▼ to highlight the icon.3. Press OK. The DPOF PRINT menu appears. 4. Select the desi
4 ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide Contents C ONTENTS FCC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2User Information. . .
40 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideWorking with Captured Images2. Press OK again to display the view icons .3. Press ▼ to highlight the icon. The slide
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 41Using the Camera with a TVUSING THE CAMERA WITH A TVYou can connect the ePhoto CL50 to a television via the video cable (in
42 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideUsing the Camera with a ComputerUSING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTERYou use PhotoWise software to transfer images from your ePh
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 43Using the Camera with a ComputerInstalling PhotoWise SoftwareInstall PhotoWise software from the PhotoWise CD (included). T
44 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideUsing the Camera with a ComputerTo create PhotoWise installation floppy disks: Windows1. Place the PhotoWise CD in the CD-RO
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 45Care and MaintenanceCARE AND MAINTENANCECameraTo avoid the risk of electric shock, do not disassemblethe camera. Refer all
46 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideCare and Maintenance◗ Do not use batteries that show signs of leakage, corrosion or swelling, or batteries that are excessi
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 47TroubleshootingTROUBLESHOOTINGIf you have a problem using your ePhoto CL50, review this section first. If you cannot find the
48 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideTroubleshootingThe color LCD doesn’t turn on.The camera is connected to a computer. Disconnect the camera or use the camera
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 49TroubleshootingThe recorded image is blurry.The subject moved while you were taking the picture. Hold the camera steady and
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 5 Contents Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Panorama. . . . . . . . .
50 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideTroubleshootingThe recorded image is too bright.If the flash was in the Fill-in mode, there was too much light. Change the fl
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 51TroubleshootingPhotoWise can’t find the camera.The camera is off. Slide the Mode switch to PLAY or REC.The serial cable is c
52 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideCamera SpecificationsCAMERA SPECIFICATIONSParameter SpecificationsPhysicalDimensions 2.8" H x 5.2" W x 2.2" D
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 53Camera SpecificationsResolution — 1600 x 1200 pixels, very low com-pression (with PhotoGenie) — 1280 x 960 pixels, low comp
54 ePhoto CL50 User’s GuideCamera SpecificationsAverage Image Processing Time (REC) — 8.5 seconds(1680 x 1200) — 6.5 seconds (1280 x 960) — 4.0 second
visit the Agfa Web site at www.agfahome.com/ephoto. For more information about the Agfa ePhoto CL50 digital camera, © 1998 Agfa Corporation. All Right
6 ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide Introduction I NTRODUCTION Your ePhoto CL50 takes high quality digital pictures—and it’s easy to use. Just point and click
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 7 Camera Parts C AMERA P ARTS 1. Shutter Button: See Shutter Button on page 13.2. Built-in Flash: With 4 settings. Cont
8 ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide Camera Parts 8. SunCatcher™: Uses sunlight to enhance the view on the color LCD and to conserve battery power.9. Micropho
ePhoto CL50 User’s Guide 9 Memory Cards M EMORY C ARDS The ePhoto CL50 has no internal memory. All pictures are stored on removable memory cards. Th
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