Mustek VDC-300 Camcorder User Manual


 
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CCD 1/4 inch 350K pixels progressive color
LCD 1.8” color video
Resolution 640 x 480
(Three compression rates: ECON, STD or High)
Memory 2MB built-in
(max 46 ECON, 20 STD or 8 High Images)
CF memory card interface
Operating Modes Dual Mode
(Camera and Playback)
Optics Optical Viewfinder
Flash (on, on red-eye, off, auto, auto red-eye)
Compression Standard JPEG file YUV (4:2:2)
24 bit color
Digital Output
(1) USB-baud rate 12 M bps
(2) RS-232-baud rate115200, 57600, The following represents
terms used throughout the manual, and are defined here for your con-
venience.
Baud rate: Is the speed at which the computer and camera commu-
nicate with each other. It is sometimes necessary to decrease the baud
rate because the computer cannot process image information at high
Specifications
speed.
Com port: Is the physical port in the back of the computer where
you can connect external devices such as digital cameras and modems.
Dialog box: An on-screen box that conveys or requires information
from the user.
Exposure: controls the amount of light (brightness) that appears in
a captured image.
Flash card: Is an optional external device that can be inserted into the
camera and allows you to store images.
(available in 2MB~32MB formats).
Fluorescent light: What makes this type of lighting different is
that it does not contain all the colors of the visible spectrum and
it flickers which causes it to appear greenish.
Icon: Is a graphic (picture form) representation of a particular fea-
ture/function or program/file.
Incandescent light: These tungsten-halogen lights (household
light bulbs) shine at a constant brightness and create a warmer,
yellowish caste.
Iris: A feature that allows varying degrees of light into the camera by
adjusting the size of the lens opening, increasing or decreasing the amount
of entering light.