Archos GminiTM 402 User Manual

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Gmini402 CamCordder  
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User Manual  
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1.1 Video Recording procedure  
1. From the Main screen, select the CamCorder icon, then click on ENTER.  
2. On this pre-recording screen, you can adjust the recording settings by pressing the F2 button (Settings). You  
can also zoom in and out using the UP/DOWN button.  
3. On the Settings screen, Use the directional buttons UP and DOWN to select a setting, and LEFT and RIGHT to  
change it. To change the le name, select the Rename button and press enter. You will be taken to the Virtual  
Keyboard (see the Using the Virtual Keyboard section in the Browser chapter of the complete Adobe® PDF  
user manual on the Gmini’s hard drive for more information.) Press one of the Function buttons (Back) or  
ESC/STOP to go back the pre-recording screen.  
4. Once you have adjusted the settings and returned to the Pre-recording screen, press the ENTER button. The  
recording will start. It is possible to change certain settings, such as the Exposure and White balance, during  
a recording. To stop and save your recording, press the ESC/STOP button. You can press the PLAY button to  
pause and resume the recording.  
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The table below explains the different settings. The corresponding screen icons are also shown.  
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2.1 Taking a photo  
1. From the Main screen, select the Camera icon, then click on ENTER.  
2. On this Viewnder screen, you can adjust the exposure settings by pressing the F2 button (Settings). You can  
also zoom in and out using the up and down buttons. For more information on the F3 button (Fix), see the  
section Controlling the image quality.  
3. On the Settings screen, use the directional buttons UP and DOWN to select a setting, and LEFT and RIGHT to  
change it. To change the le name, select the Rename button and press enter. You will be taken to the Virtual  
Keyboard (see the Using the Virtual Keyboard section in the Browser chapter of the complete Adobe® PDF  
user manual for more information.) Press one of the Function buttons (Back) or ESC/STOP to go back the  
Viewnder screen.  
4. Once you have adjusted the settings, press the ENTER button to take a photo. You might notice that the HDD  
indicator lights up as the device is saving the image on its hard drive. The name of the next image changes  
and your Gminiis now ready to take the next picture.  
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The table below explains the different settings. The corresponding screen icons are also shown.  
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Photo settings  
Resolution  
Options: VGA or 1.2 Megapixels. 1.2 Megapixels (1280 x 960) will give the best image  
quality, but the largest le size. VGA (640 x 480) will give the smallest le size, but the  
images will not be as sharp.  
Image quality  
Exposure  
Basic, Normal, Fine. For the best possible image (although it will take up more disk  
space) set this to Fine (ne dots icon).  
Between Brighter +2, Normal and Darker -2. This permits you to adjust to bright or  
dark conditions. Setting it in the negatives, will decrease the amount of picture exposure  
and make your image darker. Setting it positive will increase the exposure and make  
your image brighter. If your subject has a bright background, you may want to over  
expose your image a little bit so that the person’s face is more visible, thus you would set  
it to Brighter +1 or +2. If you are taking a photo where there is a lot of snow or the sun’s  
reection on water, you may want to reduce the exposure, thus set it to Darker -1 or -2.  
White balance  
Timer  
Options: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent or Tungsten. This parameter lets the  
camera adjust to the ambient light source in order to record colors in the best way.  
Options: Off, 5 seconds or 10 seconds. The timer setting allows you to delay the moment  
at which the photo is taken, for example if you want to include yourself in the picture.  
Reset  
Reset the values in this screen to the factory default settings.  
2.2 Taking a photo using the timer  
On the main screen, select the Camera icon and press enter. Press the F2 buttons (Settings) and highlight the  
Timer setting. Select for example 10 seconds. Press a Function button (Back) to return to the Viewnder screen.  
The Timer icon appears on the top of the Viewnder screen. Now press ENTER. A stopwatch symbol will appear  
on the screen and counts down from 10 to 0. The Gmini402 will now take a photo.  
Note: The Timer function will stay active for successive pictures you take unless you return to the Main menu or  
set the Timer Setting to OFF.  
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2.3 Where is the photo saved?  
The default location for photos is the folder called Pictures. If you click on the Photo icon in the main menu, you  
will go to this folder. Notice that the right Function button is labeled Record. Each time you use this button to go to  
the Viewnder screen instead of going through the Camera icon on the Main menu, you set the default location  
to the current folder. For example, let’s say you have a folder called /Pictures/Holiday. If you go to this folder and  
then take a photo using the right Function button Record, you will set the default location to this folder. Now, each  
time you use the Camera icon to take a picture, it will be saved in the folder /Pictures/Holiday.  
When pressing the ESC/STOP button from the Viewnder screen, you will be taken to the current default folder.  
2.3 Controlling the image quality  
Blurred images  
If you notice that your images are blurred, this could be due to the fact of using the zoom. When zooming in on  
objects, you must have a very steady hand to hold the camera when pressing the ENTER button. Any shakiness  
is magnied and often renders the picture blurry. Also, shooting in low light conditions requires more time so that  
the camera can capture a sufcient amount of information. Thus, any camera movement or fast movement in the  
camera’s sight, will be blurred. Trying to take pictures of objects closer than 1.5 m (60 inches) may also give out  
of focus results.  
Light/Exposure issues (Fix function)  
When taking a photo against a bright light source (for example a window when you are inside or the sun when  
you are in an open space), it can happen that the object or person appears too dark in the photo. This is because  
the bright background makes the camera select an exposure which is not appropriate to capture the person or  
object in the foreground. One way of correcting this it using the Exposure setting (see the table of parameters  
for information). Another option is pointing the Gminiaway from the bright light, towards an area where the light  
conditions are similar to those around the person or object. Press the function button F3 (Fix). The exposure  
settings become xed and the Exposure-xed icon will appear on top of the screen. If you now take a picture  
against the bright light source, the exposure will stay xed at the previous light adjustment. The image of the person  
or object should no longer appear as dark as before.  
In order to return to automatic exposure, press the function button F3 (now Auto) again.  
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33 Technical specification  
Gmini™ 402 CamCorder  
Resolution  
Digital Still Camera: 1.2 mega pixels  
CamCorder: 640x480 (300.000 pixels)  
CCD (Charge Coupled Device)  
Sensor  
Camcorder le format MPEG-4 SP (VGA resolution)  
Field of view  
Depth eld  
White balance  
Zoom  
Focale 4.63mm (equivalent to 45mm for a 35mm camera)  
1.5 m to innity  
5 settings : Auto - Daylight - Cloudy -Fluorescent - Tungsten  
digital 2x  
Up to 2 hours1 of video recording with camcorder.  
Battery life  
(1) Calculated with included battery, Battery life will vary with use and recording parameters.  
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