HP (Hewlett-Packard) C500 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Taking Still, Burst and Timelapse Photos
HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 40
6. When you see a green light to the left of the viewfinder, press the Shutter
Shutter Shutter
Shutter button all the way down to take the
first photo. Wait for the beeps, indicating the photo has been taken, before releasing the Shutter
ShutterShutter
Shutter button.
The camera automatically takes the number of photos at the time interval specified in the Timelapse settings.
Tip: If you want to stop taking photos before the camera reaches the number of photos specified in the
Timelapse settings, press the Stop
StopStop
Stop button (right soft key).
7. If Instant Review is on and you are using an AC power adapter, your first photo appears on the color LCD; an
indicator on the upper overlay bar shows the number of photos that have been taken and a timer counts down
the time until the next photo is taken.
If Instant Review is on and you are using batteries, your first photo appears briefly on the color LCD. The color
LCD turns itself off after 30 seconds.
Once the series of photos has been taken and the first photo appears on the color LCD, press the Save
SaveSave
Save button
(right soft key) to save the series of photos on the memory card, or press the Delete
DeleteDelete
Delete button (center soft key) to
discard the photos and try again. Pressing Delete
DeleteDelete
Delete discards the entire series of photos, not just the first one. If
you do not press either button, the camera automatically saves the photos.
To change the Timelapse settings:
To change the Timelapse settings:To change the Timelapse settings:
To change the Timelapse settings:
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec
RecRec
Rec.
2. Press the Menu
MenuMenu
Menu button.
The color LCD displays the Media Settings
Media SettingsMedia Settings
Media Settings menu.
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll down to Timelapse
TimelapseTimelapse
Timelapse.
4. Press the Edit
EditEdit
Edit button (left soft key).