BenQ DC 3410 Film Camera User Manual


 
BenQ DC 3410 User’s Manual
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Taking Photos
1. Open the lens cover. The power turns on automatically.
2. Set the Mode dial to Snapshot
mode to take still images,
Video
mode to shoot video, or Audio
mode to record
audio.
3. Switch the Focus Range switch to either Macro (for subjects
between 0.3m to 0.4m from the lens) or Normal (for sub-
jects beyond 1.0m).
4. Frame the shot in the viewfinder, hold the camera still, and press the Shutter button.
5. The Indicator LED starts blinking immediately after the Shutter button is pressed.
6. When the Indicator LED stops blinking you can take another shot or recording.
Setting the Snapshot Mode
The DC 3410 supports three different snapshot modes.
1. Set the Mode dial to Snapshot mode.
2. Set the Focus Range switch to either Macro
or Normal
mode. Use Macro
mode if the subject is between 0.3m and 0.4m
from the camera lens. Use Normal mode if the subject is more
than 1.0m from the lens.
3. The LCD Display button has three functions: to turn the display on with all icons vis-
ible, to turn the display on with only the function mode icon visible, and to turn the
display off. Press the button until all icons appear on the display.
4. Press the Menu button. The Snapshot setup menu appears on the display.
Note: If you forget to open the lens cover, a “Lens Cover Closed” icon appears on
the LCD display. Open the cover to proceed.
Single Shot mode: records a single still image when the shutter button is pressed.
Self-Timer mode: records a single still image ten seconds after the shutter button
is pressed.
Burst mode: records three still images in quick succession (approx. one photo
every 0.1 seconds at 1600x1200) immediately after the shutter button is pressed.
Note: If macro is on, the macro
icon appears on the bottom right corner of the LCD
display.
Snapshot Mode
Macro
Normal
MENU
Snapshot
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MENU
menu screen
Arrow
buttons