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[. . . ] MINOX DD1 Instruction manual Minox DD1 English MINOX DD1 Contents Introduction For users in the United States For users in Canada Getting to know your camera The right power supply - Important information on batteries - Inserting the batteries General Instructions Installation of the PC-Software - Installing ArcSoft PhotoImpression* - Connecting the DD1 to your PC Using the DD1 - LCD status display - Symbols and explanations - Warning signals Shooting and deleting images - Distance setting - Shooting images with the self-timer - Sources of error when photograhing - Deleting images Adjusting the image resolution Adjusting the image compression Page Page Page Page Page 3 4 4 5 5 Video conference Page 14 Image processing on the PC Page 15 - Loading still images - Image download using the Camera Wizard - Image download using ArcSoft PhotoImpression - Saving images with ArcSoft PhotoImpression - Video with ArcSoft PhotoImpression - Image processing on the MacOS Uninstalling the software Page 17 Uninstalling drivers Page 18 Camera maintenance Page 19 - Places to avoid - If the camera is not used for a prolonged period of time - Travelling overseas - Cleaning your DD1 Troubleshooting Page 20 Technical data Page 21 Technical support Page 22 Conditions of warranty Page 23 Page 6 Page 7 Page 10 Page 11 Page 13 Page 13 2 *not included in scope of delivery. Optionally available from MINOX Germany. Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new digital camera MINOX DD1. Like all other MINOX products this digital camera boasts the traditional values fostered by the house of MINOX. It combines functionality in the smallest possible space with maximum quality. [. . . ] Press the On/Mode button untill the mode "dL" for "delete last image"appears. The symbol "dL" flashes until you confirm this mode you wish to use. Press the On/Mode button until the mode "dA" for "delete all images" appears. The symbol "dA" flashes until your confirm this mode you wish to use. Press the shutter release again to commence the deleting of all images. the achieved image quality. An image with high resolution can therefore render very fine details better and provides higher quality when printed out and enlarged. On the other hand, the images with high resolution also require a lot more storage space. It is for this reason that you are free to select the image resolution on your DDI yourself. Please observe the following instructions to select the right image resolution: 1. Press the On/Mode button until the mode "Hr" or "Lr" appears. If the DD1 is in the high image resolution mode (Hr), the display indicates the optional selection "Lr" for the low resolution mode (Lr) and vice versa. A signal beep confirms the adjustment. Adjusting the image compression Every image taken is stored in the memory of your DD1 as a file. The DD1 automatically compresses each of these image files to allow the storage of as many images as possible. You can select the degree of image compression (compression rate) on your DD1 yourself. Please observe that the final size of the compressed image always also depends on the contents of the subject. For example, a 13 Adjusting the image resolution Every image taken is digitized in the DD1. During this process each subject is broken down into individual image points (pixels), rather like a mosaic. It is here that the size (resolution) of the individual pixels plays is decisive for white snow landscape is compressed to a much higher degree that a meadow of flowers which is rich in color and high in contrast. Please observe the following instructions to select the right image compression: 1. Press the On/Mode button until the mode "Sp" or "Fn" appears. If the DD1 is in the high-compression mode (Sp) the display indicates the optional selection "Fn" for the low compression (Fn) and vice versa. The following gives a few possible combinations of image resolution and image compression: Lr + Fn = poor image quality, small amount of storage space, high number of images Hr + Fn = Recommended for standard image quality, medium storage space, medium number of images Hr + Sp = very high image quality, large amount of space, low number of images Important note 1) Please observe that the display always indicates the new mode to be selected and not the currently active camera mode. [. . . ] The baggage handling at airports can cause damage inside the camera, even when no external damage is visible. Cleaning your DD1 Use a small brush to carefully remove the dust from the lens and the LCD surface. Should there be any spots on the optical system pour a drop of liquid lens cleaning agent onto a piece of optical cloth and wipe over the lens surface gently. Do not use volatile substances such as solvents, benzole or insecticides as these could react with the camera housing and lead to deformation or destroy the coating. 19 Troubleshooting These guides are to help you cope with typical problems that may arise. [. . . ]

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