Oregon Scientific DS6310 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 100
Exposure time 1/15 second to 1/1,000 second
Exposure-to-exposure
time
<4 seconds
Lens Glass, F.L. = 8.2mm, F/3.0 (equivalent to 42 mm lens on
a 35 mm camera)
Lens focus Fixed, 1.5 m (4.9 ft) to infinity
Viewfinder Reverse-Galilean optical viewfinder
Display 1.5” Color TFT
Controls Power On-Off, Mode selection, Shutter button, LCD On-
Off, Menu, Select, Arrow Up, Arrow Down
Strobe Xenon flash lamp, guide number = 4.5
Strobe activation Automatic (low-light detection)
Strobe distance Approx. 0.8 m ~ 2 m
Image resolution settings Large (3264 x 2448) pixels
Medium (2000 x1500) pixels
Small (1000 x 750) pixels
White balance Autobrite*
Built-in storage 16MB flash memory holds 7 images (Medium-resolution);
15 images (Small-resolution)
Expansion slot SD card
Computer/host interface USB 1.1
System requirements 233 MHz Pentium 2 or greater with MS Windows ME,
2000, or XP
Dimensions 90 mm x 60 mm x 13 mm (3.46” x 2.20” x .044”) not
including protruding lens
Weight Approx. 80 grams
Battery specification Lithium-polymer battery
(rechargeable, non-removable)
Operation environment Temperature: Approx. 0°C ~ 40°C
(32°F ~ 104°F)
Humidity: 80% or less (no condensation)
*Autobrite is a registered trademark of SMaL Camera Technologies, Inc. of
Cambridge, MA, USA.
8 SAFETY NOTES
We strongly recommend that you read these Safety Notes (and associated materials)
before using your camera.
WARNINGS
The enclosed disk is a computer CD-ROM. Never attempt to play this disk on an
ordinary music CD player as it may produce extremely high noise levels that
could damage your hearing or your audio equipment.
The camera is a precision instrument. Never attempt to dismantle this device.
There is a serious danger of a powerful electric shock.
Do not drape the connection cord around your neck or otherwise treat the cable
carelessly, as this could result in suffocation or injury.
Do not look through the viewfinder at the sun or other strong light. Doing so could
damage your eyesight.
Do not leave the camera in locations exposed to direct sunlight, as this could
cause a fire due to magnification by the lens.