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Review mode menu settings, Movie mode-operation and menus – Bushnell 11-0013G User Manual

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Group

Item

Settings

Description

Sepia

Off / On

See Black & While description. With sepia tone effect.

Copy to SD card

No / Yes

Copies all internal memory contents to the SD card

Format

No / Yes

Formats the inserted SD card, erasing all contents.

3: Set

All Reset

No / Yes

Select “Yes” and press “OK/Menu” button to erase all user
settings and restore default settings

Language

As previously described in Photo Mode Menu section

LCD Brightness

As previously described in Photo Mode Menu section

Date & Time

As previously described in Photo Mode Menu section

Video Out

As previously described in Photo Mode Menu section

Review Mode Menu Settings

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Movie Mode-Operation and Menus

From Photo mode, with the live preview displayed, press OK/Menu to go to the top menus. Press the up

keypad button to change to Movie mode. The movie icon will be displayed. Select “320” or “160”

resolution by pressing OK/Menu, then the left key. Press the shutter release to begin shooting a video

clip (avi format), and press again to stop the video. To playback the video movie, hold down Quick View

until the display switches to Review (you will see the first frame of the movie). Press the shutter release

to start the playback. Press Quick View briefly to go to the Delete menu. When you are finished shoot-

ing videos, Press OK for the top menu, then the up button (still camera icon) to return to normal photo

mode. Please note the following menu/feature option differences for Movie mode vs. Photo mode:

Movie Mode-Operation and Menus

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In movie mode, all features and menu options are identical to those in
normal still photo mode with these exceptions:

• No scene preset options are available (landscape, portrait, etc).
• No rec mode options (3x sequence).
• The image size options available are

320x240 or 160x120. This sets the movie resolution per frame.

Changing to 160x120 resolution will provide 4x more recording time than 320x240, but at lower
quality. Frame rate is preset at 20 frames per second.
• No quality (file compression) options are provided.
• Before you begin recording a video, the counter in the lower right of the LCD shows the available
recording time in seconds (31”, 124”, etc).
• While shooting the video, the counter shows elapsed seconds.
• Digital zoom and macro focus are not available, flash is set to “Off”
• If the camera is powered off while in movie mode, it will return to still photo mode when turned
on again.

Note: If your PC will not play the .avi movie files in Windows Media Player, you may need to download a
newer version of the player from Microsoft.com (search for “media player download”). The movie files can also
be played back with the QuickTime Player, included with many computers, or available as a free download
from Apple.com.