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Bushnell 11-0013G User Manual

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Using the Direct Printing (Pictbridge) Feature

The Outdoor Camera also supports direct printing from the camera to PictBridge
compatible printers, without using a PC. It is recommended that you first read the
direct printing/PictBridge section of your printer’s manual. With the printer power on,
connect the supplied USB cable to the camera, then to the direct print USB port on the
front or side of the printer. The camera’s display should come on (if not, turn on the
camera). Select the printer icon (1), and press “OK.” After a brief delay while the camera
to printer communication is established, you should see the camera’s Print options menu
(2). Use the up/down keys as usual to select a print option, then press OK. The options
are (in order from top to bottom icon):

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2

1. Print One (Use left/right keys to select the image, up/down to select # of copies you
wish to print. Press OK when ready to print.)
2. Print All Images (No/Yes). Prints all photos stored in camera.
3. Print Selected Photo from Thumbnail Review (use left/right keys to select a photo,
up/down to choose how many copies you want)
4. Print All Images as Index: prints thumbnails of all photos (“contact sheet”)
5. Exit print menu

Downloading Your Photos - Step by Step

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8. If you are new to photo editing on a computer, consult your software’s Help menu (PhotoSuite has extensive
built-in Help) for tips on using its features. Along with adjusting the brightness, contrast, sharpness and color
of your photos, you can resize the photo to fit the paper if you are printing, or save a smaller, low or medium
resolution file for email or inserting into documents. When you are ready to save your edited file, you may want
to use “Save As” and give it a more descriptive name than “BUSH0001.” Doing this also preserves the original
file as a backup to reopen and re-edit later. Make sure you have successfully transferred all the photos you wanted
to save before using “Delete All” on your camera to make room for new images.

Image Size

Megapixels

(approx)

Quality *

Internal

Memory

64 MB

SD Card

2048x1536

3.2

FQ

10 photos

39 photos

NQ

20

79

EQ

41

158

1600x1280

2.1

FQ

16

64

NQ

33

129

EQ

67

259

1280x960

1.3

FQ

26

101

NQ

53

202

EQ

106

405

1024x768

0.8

FQ

41

158

NQ

82

317

EQ

165

634

800x600

0.5

FQ

67

259

NQ

135

519

EQ

271

1038

Photo Storage Capacity Reference

(

max capacity, +/- 2 photos)

* Selects amount of file compression
(jpg ratio)
(FQ=low/EQ=high)
FQ: Fine Quality (1:2.5)
NQ: Normal Quality (1:5)
EQ: Economy Quality (1:10)

Image Size refers to the pixel
dimensions, or resolution, of the
digital file.

Actual storage capacity will vary
based on content of each photo
file. You may be able to take a few
photos more or less than the listed
average capacity.

Use large size and high quality
settings for photos you may want
to enlarge or crop later. If required,
they may also be reduced to a
smaller file size using your photo
software. Use small size and/or low
quality settings if you will only
email, insert into documents, or
make small prints, and do not want
to resize the file later.