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Kyocera M410R User Manual

Kyocera M410R
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Introduction Getting Ready
Taking Pictures
Playback Set Up
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Viewing Still Images | Viewing Movies | [o] Viewing Images Automatically as a Slideshow (slideshow) | [O] Viewing Multiple Images | [INFORMATION] Viewing Image Information | [J]/[I] Erasing Unwanted
Images | [U] Protecting Images from Accidental Erasing (PROTECT) | [p] Adding Voice Messages to Still Images (POSTRECORDING) | [V] Resizing and Trimming Images (RESIZE) | [W] Rotating an Image |
[T] Using DPOF to specify print settings | [G] Printing by Connecting the Camera Directly to a Printer (PictBridge) | Connecting to a Windows PC | Connecting to a Macintosh
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Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting
Connecting to a Windows PC
You can view images you have shot with this camera on a PC, copy the
images to the PC and edit them, and then send them from the computer via
e-mail.
First check the operating system software on your PC and then read the
relevant sections for your software.
Computer hardware and software requirements
Must be equipped with a USB port as standard (required for camera
connection)
Must be equipped with a CD-ROM drive (required for installation)
Must have Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000
Professional or Windows XP (Home Edition or Professional) pre-
installed.
* Successful operation is not guaranteed on systems where the software
has been upgraded to the versions listed above.
Computer operating system
Install the USB drivers.
Connect the USB cable.
View the images on the PC.
Windows 98 or 98SE
Windows Me, Windows 2000 or
Windows XP

Table of Contents

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Kyocera M410R Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sensor TypeCCD
Effective Pixels4.0 MP
Optical Zoom3x
Digital Zoom4x
LCD Screen Size1.5 inches
Battery Type2 x AA batteries
Storage MediaSD/MMC

Summary

Introduction to Your Camera

What Your Camera Can Do

Overview of the camera's capabilities including zoom, flash, and scene select modes.

Handling Precautions

Important safety advice and warnings for using the camera and its components.

Getting Ready for Use

Inserting the Batteries and Memory Card

Essential steps for powering the camera, including battery and memory card insertion.

Turning the Camera On

Procedure for powering on the camera and guidance on low battery warnings.

Taking Pictures

Taking Still Images

Guide to composing and capturing still photographs in various modes like AUTO, SCENE, and EXT.

Shooting Movies

Instructions on how to record video clips with or without sound using the camera.

Using Flash

Explore different flash modes like Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Off, and Fill-in Flash for optimal lighting.

Setting Focus

Understand focus lock and different focusing methods for clear and precise subject capture.

Playback Modes

Viewing Still Images and Movies

Navigate and review still images and movie clips captured by the camera.

Erasing Unwanted Images

Learn methods to erase single, multiple, or all images from the memory card.

Protecting Images from Accidental Erasing

Safeguard important images from accidental deletion using the protect function.

Connecting to a Windows PC

Transfer images to a Windows PC for viewing, editing, and emailing.

Set Up Options

Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness

Customize the LCD screen brightness to 5 different levels for optimal viewing.

Formatting Memory Cards

Initialize new memory cards or erase all data, including protected images, for optimal performance.

MODE LOCK

Preserve current camera settings across modes, ensuring they are retained after power off.

MODE RESET

Reset all changed modes and menu settings back to their original default values.

Troubleshooting

Problems and Solutions

Troubleshooting guide addressing common camera issues, their causes, and suggested solutions.

Messages and Responses

Explanation of camera error messages and the appropriate responses or actions to take.

Basic Glossary of Digital Camera Terms

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