Vivitar Digital Camera 3765 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
3 Mega Pixel Digital Camera  
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Table of Contents  
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Chapter 1 – Getting Started  
This chapter provides an overview of the features of the  
Vivicam 3675 camera overview and instructions on getting  
started.  
V3765 Features:  
3x Optical Zoom, 4x Digital Zoom  
Autofocus lens with macro function  
Native resolution of 2048 x 1472  
Interpolated resolution up to 2496 x 2016  
Color LCD viewfinder screen  
Optical viewfinder  
16 MB Internal memory (14 MB available for image  
storage)  
Uses Secure Digital (SD) or MMC memory cards (not  
included) for memory expansion (up to 256 MB)  
Movie Clip Recording capability, with audio  
USB 1.1 interface (Mass-storage class)  
Automatic exposure with user-defined exposure  
capability  
Four-mode integral Flash  
Automatic White Balance with Preset Modes  
10-second Timer mode  
Full screen or Thumbnail image review  
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Safety Information  
Do not look at the sun through the viewfinder. Viewing the sun or  
other strong light source through the viewfinder could cause  
permanent visual impairment.  
Do not disassemble the camera. Touching the internal parts could  
result in injury. In the event of a malfunction take the product to  
an authorized service center for inspection.  
Avoid contact with liquid crystal. Should the LCD display break,  
care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass. Prevent  
the liquid from touching the skin, eyes, or mouth.  
Observe proper precautions when handling batteries. The camera  
uses only size AA batteries. Batteries may leak or explode if  
handled improperly. Remove the batteries from the camera if you  
are going to store the camera for an extended period of time.  
Ensure the camera is turned off before inserting or removing  
batteries. Do not expose batteries to flame or excessive heat.  
Discontinue use immediately if you notice any changes in the  
battery such as discoloration, deformation or leakage.  
Observe caution when operating the flash. Do not use the flash  
close to anyone's eyes. This can cause temporary damage to  
eyesight. Particular care should be observed when imaging  
infants - keep the flash at a distance of at least 1 meter from  
infants' eyes.  
WARNING: Handling the USB and Video cables on this product  
may expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of  
California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
Wash your hands after handling.  
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Safety Information  
FCC STATEMENT  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help  
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in  
Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules. Do not make any changes or  
modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the  
manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you  
could be required to stop operation of the equipment.  
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Included Components  
The V3765 digital camera typically comes equipped with the  
following components. Check to make sure all items are  
included.  
Note, however, that included accessories and components will vary, as  
specified by different retailers. Check with your retailer for specifics.  
1. User's Manual  
5. Quick Reference Guide  
6. V3765 Digital Camera  
7. Installation CD-ROM  
8. USB Cable  
2. Soft Carrying Case  
3. Two (2) AA Alkaline Batteries  
4. Video Cable  
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Camera Overview  
Camera Overview  
The front, rear, and bottom views of the camera are shown  
on the following pages. Take a moment to review these  
illustrations to familiarize your self with the terms used in this  
manual.  
Front View  
1. Shutter Button: Press this button to capture images,  
or to select menu options.  
2. Integral Flash: The flash allows the camera to  
capture images in low light conditions and can  
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also be used in bright conditions to fill unwanted  
shadows.  
3. Self-Timer LED: When the Self-Timer option is  
selected this LED blinks for ten seconds after the  
Shutter Button is pressed. At the end of the ten-  
second countdown the camera captures an  
image.  
4. Light Sensor: Light measurements are made with  
this sensor. The camera detects the ambient light  
level and determines whether or not the flash  
should fire. Be careful not to block this sensor while  
capturing images.  
5. Viewfinder: The viewfinder helps you frame an  
image. The actual image, however, is captured  
with the lens and not the viewfinder. For macro  
shots (close ups) use the LCD display for framing  
accuracy.  
6. Lens: The lens focuses light onto the image sensor.  
For the optimal image quality, care should be  
taken to ensure that the lens remains free of dust,  
fingerprints, and scratches.  
7. Microphone: Records audio when you use the  
camera for capturing movie clips.  
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Rear View  
1. Status LED: This LED will flash orange when the  
camera is powered-on, or while the camera is  
processing an image. When the camera is again  
ready to capture an image or accept user  
commands, the LED will be solid green.  
2. Optical Viewfinder: The optical viewfinder is used  
to frame your images. The optical viewfinder is  
essential for conditions of extreme brightness or  
darkness. The actual image is captured through  
the lens and not the viewfinder.  
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3.  
4.  
Power Button: Press this button to turn on the  
camera. Press it again to turn the camera off.  
WB/Delete: In capture mode press this button  
to cycle through White Balance presets. In  
playback mode use this button to delete images.  
5.  
6.  
Strobe / Copy: In capture mode this button  
sets the flash mode. In playback mode, it copies  
images from internal camera memory to an  
SD/MMC Card (if present.)  
Zoom Out Key: In capture mode, press this  
key to zoom out. In playback mode if pressed  
repeatedly it switches between thumbnail  
and full-screen views. If zooming in on an image  
during Playback, pressing this key zooms back out  
again.  
7.  
Zoom In Key: In capture mode, press this key  
to zoom in on your subject. In Playback mode, use  
this key to zoom in on an image.  
8. Shutter Button: Press this button to capture a  
digital image. When navigating the camera's  
options menus, use it to select menu items.  
9. Power Jack: Use this plug if using an AC Adapter  
or an external power source. (Not included)  
10. Video Out Jack: Connect the video cable here  
(and the other end to your television set) to use  
the camera as a digital video camera or to  
playback your images on a TV.  
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11.  
USB Port: The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is  
used to connect the camera to a computer for  
transferring images. The USB port also enables PC  
users to use the camera as a PC/web Camera.  
12. Hand Strap Loop: Attach the hand strap to this  
loop for ease of carrying.  
13. Mode Dial: Rotate to select the camera mode:  
Movie, Preset, Capture, Playback, Setup, or  
PC/web Camera.  
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15.  
16.  
Down Button: Used to move down through  
menus and to cycle to the next during image  
Playback.  
Up Button: Used to move up through menus  
and to cycle to the previous image during image  
Playback.  
Display Button: Press to cycle through the  
various display options: LCD, backlight and status  
information; LCD and backlight; LCD off;  
histogram.  
17. LCD Display: You may use the LCD display to  
preview and frame your images. Always use the  
LCD display for framing macro shots. In conditions  
of extreme brightness or darkness use the optical  
viewfinder. While in the Setup menu, use the LCD  
to view messages and configure the camera.  
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Bottom View  
1. Tripod Socket: Attaches the camera to a  
common tripod using the popular ¼-20 thread.  
(Tripod not included.) Use a tripod to hold the  
camera steady, especially for low light night  
images.  
2. Battery / Memory Card Cover: Opens to allow  
access to the battery chamber and memory card  
slot.  
3. Memory Card Slot: Holds an optional SD or MMC  
memory card to store images. For more  
information on memory cards refer to other  
sections of this manual including “Memory Type”  
4. Battery Chamber: Requires two AA alkaline  
batteries. You may also use AA NiMH  
rechargeable batteries.  
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Inserting a Memory Card  
Inserting a Memory Card  
To insert a memory card:  
1. Turn off the camera.  
2. Open the battery / memory card compartment  
by pressing the cover and sliding in the direction  
of the arrow as shown.  
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3. Insert the memory card with circuitry (pins) first.  
The notched corner of the memory card points  
towards the camera lens. The manufacturers  
label on the memory card will face the front (lens  
side) of the camera.  
Notch  
4. Close the battery / memory card cover.  
Note: The maximum usable memory card for the  
3765 camera is 256 MB  
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Installing the Batteries  
Installing the Batteries  
To install or replace the batteries:  
1. Turn off the camera.  
2. Open the battery compartment on the bottom of  
the camera by pressing the cover and sliding in  
the direction of the arrow as shown.  
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3. Insert batteries into the chamber making sure that  
the positive and negative ends are properly  
oriented, as indicated by the battery icons in the  
compartment.  
4. Close the battery cover.  
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Selecting a Language  
Selecting a Language  
The 3765 camera can display text and messages in  
English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese and  
Simplified Chinese.  
To select a different language:  
1. Rotate the Mode Dial to Setup mode  
.
2. Turn the camera on.  
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3. Use the Down button  
to select Language and  
then press the Display button  
.
4. Use the Up and Down buttons  
/
to select the  
language you wish to use.  
5. Press the Display button  
The Setup Menu returns.  
to set the language.  
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Setting the Time and Date  
Setting the Time and Date  
The time and date are stored with each image you  
capture. When you transfer an image to a computer the  
time and date associated with that image will be  
transferred as well.  
To set the date display style:  
1. Rotate the Mode Dial to Setup  
.
2. Turn on the camera.  
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3. Use the Down button  
to select Date/Time and  
then press the Display button  
.
4. Use the Down button  
press the Display button  
to select Style and then  
.
5. Choose the display style for the date.  
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Setting the Time and Date  
6. When the settings are correct, press the Display  
button  
To set the date and time:  
1. Use the Down button  
to save the changes.  
to select Date/Time and  
then press the Display button  
.
2. Use the Down button  
to select the Clock option  
and then press the Display button  
.
3. Use the Up and Down buttons  
hour. Press the Strobe/Copy  
/
to adjust the  
button to set the  
hour and then move on to minutes.  
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4. Set the minutes in the same manner. Press the  
Strobe/Copy button to set the minutes and  
move on to the next option.  
5. Repeat step 3 to set the year, the month, and the  
day.  
6. When the settings are correct, press the Display  
button  
to save the changes.  
NOTE: If you make a mistake and need to go back, use  
the White Balance/Delete button  
.
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Chapter 2 - Capturing Images  
This chapter shows you how to capture images with your  
3765 camera.  
Preparing the Camera  
To prepare the camera for capturing images:  
Press the Power button to turn the camera on. After a  
short pause, the LED will stop flashing, signaling that the  
camera is ready to use.  
NOTES:  
Make sure you have installed two AA batteries.  
If you want to store your images on an SD/MMC  
memory card, make sure it is inserted before you turn  
on the camera. If you want to store images to the  
camera's internal memory, either remove the  
memory card, or select “Internal” from the Memory  
Type menu.  
Using the LCD display consumes battery power. To  
prolong the life of your batteries it is recommended  
that you turn off the LCD display when not in use.  
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Selecting the Camera Mode  
There are two modes for capturing images: Capture and  
Preset. Capture mode is for basic image capture, while  
Preset mode allows you to capture images in one of five  
preset schemes: Landscape, Portrait, Night Scene, Self-  
Timer, and Macro.  
Rotate the Mode Dial to the mode you wish to use.  
For basic "point and click" image capture, use the  
Capture mode indicated by the camera icon  
.
To use the self-timer, rotate the Mode Dial to Preset  
mode and the use the Up and Down buttons to select  
the Self-Timer mode.  
Framing the Shot  
Hold the camera steady to avoid capturing blurry  
images. Use either the Viewfinder or the LCD display to  
frame the image. Turning off the LCD display and  
capturing images with just the Viewfinder results in longer  
battery life. However, in some conditions it may be more  
convenient to use the LCD display. Always use the LCD  
display for framing macro shots.  
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Zooming and Shooting  
Zooming and Shooting  
Zoom in on a particular object  
You can use the Zoom In  
or Zoom Out  
buttons to  
narrow or widen the camera's field of view. Use either  
the LCD display or the optical viewfinder to preview the  
effects of the zoom function.  
Automatic Image Processing  
Pressing the Shutter button halfway down initiates the  
camera's internal image processing functions. The  
camera adjusts white balance, exposure, and  
autofocus. In automatic flash mode, the camera  
determines whether or not the flash is required.  
Capture the image  
When you are satisfied with the preview, completely  
(slowly) press the Shutter button. Take care not to press  
the Shutter button to rapidly or forcefully; otherwise you  
might shake the camera and get a blurry image as a  
result.  
Turning off the Camera  
When you are finished capturing images, press the  
power button to turn it off. This conserves battery power.  
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Chapter 3 - Reviewing Your Images  
One benefit of digital cameras is that you can  
immediately preview the image you just captured.  
Switching to Playback Mode  
To view the images that you have stored in internal  
memory or on an SD/MMC Card, rotate the Mode Dial  
to Playback Mode  
If the LCD display is not turned on, press the Display  
button . Cycle through the modes by repeatedly  
pressing the Display button.  
and turn the camera on.  
Full-Screen Review  
The default Playback method is to show each individual  
image, one at a time, sized to fit the full-screen. Press the  
Up and Down buttons  
/
to cycle through the  
images you've captured.  
Playback Zoom. You can also use the Zoom buttons  
to see more detail of an image. The default zoom  
setting is 1x where you see the entire image in the LCD  
display. Press Zoom In to increase the zoom ratio  
from 1x to 8x in .5x increments. Press the Zoom Out  
button to decrease zoom ratio. Use the Up and  
/
Down buttons  
image.  
/
to navigate (traverse) a zoomed  
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Switching to Playback Mode  
Thumbnail Review  
If you press the Zoom Out button  
ratio is at x1 (default), the camera switches to Thumbnail  
Review  
when the zoom  
.
In Thumbnail Review, up to nine images are shown on  
the LCD simultaneously. Use the Up and Down buttons  
/
to cycle through the thumbnail pages.  
To return to Full-Screen Review, select the image you  
want to view and press either the Shutter button or the  
Zoom Out button. The selected image will then expand  
to fill the entire LCD display.  
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Chapter 4 - Connecting to a Computer  
The 3765 camera stores images as digital data rather than on  
film. Instead of making a trip to a developer and printing from  
negatives, you can copy your images to a computer for  
storage.  
Once transferred, your images can be viewed, edited,  
printed, sent via e-mail, placed on a web page, added to a  
report, uploaded to a photo-processor, or saved to any  
removable media device (such as floppy disk or CD-ROM) for  
delivery to a photo finisher.  
After successfully transferring images to your computer,  
images stored on the memory card or in the camera's  
internal memory may be deleted to make room for new  
images.  
This chapter explains how to connect your digital camera to  
a computer to download images to a PC or to use as a PC  
Camera.  
Do not connect the camera to your computer before  
installing the software. This may cause installation problems. It  
is best to install the software from the CD-ROM prior to  
connecting the camera to your computer.  
The 3765 interfaces to your computer in either of two modes:  
1) A mass storage device (a removable disk)  
2) A PC (web) camera (PC users only)  
This section explains how to connect your camera in either of  
these two modes. As a mass storage device you will be able  
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Switching to Playback Mode  
to access and view your images (photos), whereas the PC  
camera mode is for live video.  
Which mode do you use?  
If you are interested in retrieving your digital images  
(images) from your camera you will need to use the  
mass-storage mode.  
If you wish to use your digital camera as a video  
camera where live (real-time) video is displayed on  
your computer use the PC camera mode.  
Mass Storage Device. MSD is a name given to a USB product  
(like a digital camera) that works with your computer as if it  
was a removable disk. In essence the computer “sees” your  
camera as if it were a floppy disk or a CD ROM. The concept  
is simple. Think of the memory inside your camera as if it were  
a floppy disk (or a Zip disk, or a CD ROM). Think of the camera  
as a “reader’.  
When you connect an MSD device to a computer it will  
appear as a new “drive.” Go to My Computer and observe  
the various drives. For example:  
3-1/2” floppy drive (A:)  
Local disk (C:)  
CD ROM (D:)  
Removable disk (E:) This is the Camera Memory  
PC Camera. The 3765 allows you to view live video from your  
camera on your computer using optional (third-party) video  
software. This mode is supported on Windows PCs only.  
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Installing Software  
Follow these instructions to install the camera drivers and  
software on your system.  
Follow these instructions to install the camera drivers and  
software on your system. Make sure to install the drivers  
before connecting the camera to your computer.  
Operating System  
MSD  
PC Camera  
Windows 98, 98SE  
Driver required  
Driver required  
Driver required  
Windows Me, 2000, XP No Driver  
required  
Mac OSX  
No Driver  
required  
Feature not  
supported  
Desktop/LX (Linux)  
No Driver  
required  
Feature not  
supported  
Note that Windows Me, 2000, and XP users do not need  
drivers to operate the camera in MSD mode, whereas drivers  
are required for PC Camera operation.  
Note: Have your Windows CD-ROM ready beforehand, as  
you may be prompted to insert it during the installation  
process.  
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Installing Software  
Step 1: Utility Installation  
1. Insert the V3765 CD into your CD-ROM drive. Don't  
connect the camera to the PC at this time.  
2. The installation program should start automatically.  
If not, double click the My Computer icon on your  
desktop, open the CD-ROM drive, and then run the  
'setup.exe' found on the installation CD-ROM.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions. All the necessary  
software is installed automatically. The utility  
program that allow the camera to 'talk' to the  
computer via the USB cable are also installed.  
Step 2: MSD / PC Camera Driver Installation  
1. To install the necessary drivers for Mass Storage  
Device (MSD) mode (for Windows 98 users) and PC  
Camera mode (all Windows users), first set the  
correct operational mode for that function. For  
example, set the Mode Dial to PC Camera mode to  
install those drivers, and to any other mode to install  
Mass Storage Device drivers.  
2. Connect the small connector of the USB cable to  
the camera, as shown:  
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3. Connect the large end of the USB cable to an  
open USB slot on your computer. To locate USB  
slots on your computer, look for the USB icon  
.
4. The Windows Add Hardware Wizard will  
automatically detect the camera and lead you  
through the installation procedures for each  
camera mode.  
5. You will need to do this once for each mode  
(PC/web Camera and MSD mode.)  
NOTE: You should reboot your computer before using  
camera and software for the first time. Remember to  
connect your camera to the PC with the USB cable  
before downloading images.  
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Copying Images to your Computer  
Copying Images to your Computer  
When connected to your computer in MSD mode, the  
digital camera behaves exactly like any another disk  
drive attached to your computer. This makes copying  
the images to your hard drive as easy as copying files  
from a floppy disk, zip drive or CD-ROM.  
To copy images to your computer:  
1. Connect the digital camera to the computer with  
the USB cable.  
2. Turn on the camera.  
3. Open Windows Explorer. The contents of your  
computer will be displayed, including all your disk  
drives, and, if the camera is connected properly,  
an extra disk drive representing the camera's  
memory called "Removable Disk."  
4. Select the digital camera drive. The camera's  
images are listed. Select the images and drag  
and drop them onto your computer's hard disk.  
PC/Web Camera Mode  
Windows PC users can use the 3765 as a PC/Web  
Camera, you must put the camera in PC Camera mode  
and then connect it to your PC via the USB port.  
When connected, the camera may be used in  
conjunction with any commercially available video  
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capture software to create your own home videos.  
Windows XP users can use Windows Movie Maker.  
PC Camera mode can also be used with real-time video  
conferencing software such as Microsoft NetMeeting™.  
NOTE: To use your camera as a PC/web Camera you  
must set the camera to PC Camera mode. To use the  
camera in MSD mode, you can use any of the modes  
other than PC Camera mode.  
CAUTION: Do not disconnect the USB cable when the  
digital camera is functioning as a PC Camera (i.e. when  
an application window shows live camera video, or  
when the application is recording video). Unexpected  
problems could result.  
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Chapter 5 - Mode / Operation Guide  
The 3765 camera has six operational modes.  
Select a mode by rotating the Mode Dial to the  
desired position. This chapter describes each  
mode and associated button functions.  
Capture Mode  
Capture mode is the most commonly used mode, offering the  
most automatic operation. The basic principles of photography  
apply to this mode.  
Capture mode button functions:  
Up Button: Increases the exposure value (eV), overriding  
the automatic exposure determination, effectively  
brightening the image.  
Down Button: Decreases the exposure value, (eV),  
overriding the automatic exposure determination,  
effectively darkening the image.  
Display Button: Cycles through the following LCD  
display settings: LCD with complete status information,  
include histogram, LCD without status information or  
histogram, LCD off.  
Strobe / Copy: Specifies the strobe (flash) mode.  
Pressing the Strobe key cycles through the settings:  
Automatic, On (Fill), Auto with Red-Eye Reduction, Off.  
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WB / Delete: Specifies the White Balance setting.  
Pressing the WB key cycles through the following settings:  
Automatic, Day Light, Shade, Tungsten (incandescent),  
and Fluorescent Light.  
Zoom Out: Widens the field framed by the camera's  
lens from 3x to 1x.  
Zoom In: Narrows the field framed by the camera's  
lens optically from 1x to 3x in eight steps. After reaching  
the extent of the optical zoom you may also zoom digitally  
from 1x to 4x in steps of 0.2.  
Movie Mode  
Movie mode allows you record movie-clips (including audio).  
To record a video clip:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Movie mode.  
2. When the LCD screen comes on, frame your shot.  
3. Press the Shutter Button to begin recording. Press the  
Shutter Button a second time to stop recording. Note  
that the camera will stop recording when memory is full.  
You may zoom in and out digitally when recording videos  
but you cannot zoom optically. While capturing video you  
may use zoom as follows:  
Digital zoom: You may change the digital zoom from 1x to  
2x in steps of 0.2 while recording.  
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Preset Mode  
Optical zoom: You may set the optical zoom from 1x to 3x  
prior to recording. Note that you must set the optical zoom  
before recording. Once you begin recording the optical  
zoom cannot be changed.  
Pressing the Up and Down buttons  
/
while recording a  
video increases and decreases the lens' exposure value,  
which brightens or darkens the video.  
Preset Mode  
The Preset Mode has five pre-defined settings optimized for  
capturing specific types of scenes: Landscape, Portrait,  
Night Scene, Self-Timer, and Macro. Select the Preset  
appropriate to the scene you wish to capture using the Up  
and Down  
/
buttons. Press the Shutter button to make  
a selection. Each of the five Preset-types are described in  
the following sections.  
Landscape  
The landscape preset is optimized for capturing  
landscape images where the desired object is far away.  
The lens will be adjusted for appropriate focus within the  
frame.  
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Portrait  
The portrait preset is optimized for capturing "head shots"  
of people, focusing more on the center of the frame  
than on the peripheral areas.  
Night Scene  
The night scene preset is optimized for capturing images  
at night, opening the lens aperture wider and longer to  
gather as much ambient light as possible. You should  
hold the camera perfectly still when capturing night shot  
or place it on a stable surface or tripod to minimize  
blurring resulting from the longer exposure.  
Self-Timer  
Using the self-timer preset the camera captures an  
image after a ten second delay. This gives you the ability  
to capture hands-free images, such as self-portraits or  
group images.  
To Capture a Group Image  
1. Position the camera on a stable surface or on a  
tripod and frame the shot.  
2. Rotate the Mode Dial to Preset mode  
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Playback Mode  
3. Use the Up and Down buttons to select the Self-  
Timer Preset.  
4. Press the Shutter Button. The 10-second delay  
begins immediately. After ten-seconds the  
camera captures the image.  
With the exception of the Shutter button, all of the  
camera's other buttons behave the same as they do in  
the other Preset modes.  
Macro  
The macro preset optimizes the camera for capturing  
close up shots of objects at a distance of 12 inches  
(30cm) or less from the camera. Close up images  
captured using the Macro preset will have sharper focus  
than close up images captured using other presets or  
Capture mode.  
Playback Mode  
Playback mode is used to view images stored in memory  
(either internal memory or on an SD memory card.) To  
view the images, rotate the Mode dial to the Playback  
position. (Press the Display  
button to turn it on.)  
Playback mode button functions:  
Up Button: Move to the previous image.  
Down Button: Move to the next image.  
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Display Button: Toggles the image information on/off.  
Strobe / Copy: Copies the selected image from on-  
board memory to the memory card or vice versa.  
WB / Delete: Deletes selected image.  
Zoom Out: In Playback mode, the Zoom Out button  
switches the display to Thumbnail mode.  
Zoom In: In Playback mode the Zoom In button  
magnifies the displayed image from 1x to 8x in steps of  
0.5. Use the Up, Down, WB, and Strobe buttons to  
traverse a zoomed image.  
Setup Mode  
Setup Mode is used to configure the camera. To open the  
Setup menu, rotate the Mode dial to the Setup position.  
The Setup menu is displayed on the LCD as follows:  
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Setup Mode  
Delete All  
To delete images from either the camera's internal  
memory or from an SD/MMC Card, select Delete All from  
the Setup menu.  
Format  
The format option completely erases and reformats  
memory. Although Format requires longer than Delete,  
be sure to format your storage device occasionally to  
ensure the card continues to function optimally.  
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Quality  
You can specify the resolution and quality of the images  
you capture in the Setup menu.  
There are six resolution/quality combinations available:  
Megapixel  
Count  
Resolution  
Quality  
(Horiz. x Vertical)  
5.0 MP  
3.0 MP  
3.0 MP  
2.8 MP  
2.8 MP  
0.7 MP  
2496 x 2016  
2048 x 1472  
2048 x 1472  
2048 x 1376  
2048 x 1376  
1024 x 736  
Normal  
Fine  
Normal  
Fine  
Normal  
Fine  
The higher the resolution and quality, the sharper your  
images will be, but at the same time the image file size will  
be larger. Therefore you will be able to store fewer images  
in memory. 2048 x 1472 is the native resolution of the 3765.  
An interpolation method is employed to achieve the  
maximum effective resolution of 5.0M (2496 x 2016).  
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Setup Mode  
Buzzer  
When the buzzer (beeper) is turned on, the camera  
generates a beep whenever you press a buttons or  
rotate the Mode dial.  
To enable beep tones, select the Buzzer option from the  
menu. On the subsequent screen, select Yes to confirm  
and then press the Display button  
.
Date/Time  
The 3765 camera marks each image with a time stamp  
displaying the hour, minute and day the image was  
captured. This is useful for organizing and keeping track  
of your image collection.  
For more on setting the time and date see page 17.  
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Memory Type  
You can specify whether you want to store images in the  
on-board (internal) memory or on an SD/MMC Card.  
To specify the memory to be used:  
1. Rotate the Mode Dial to Setup  
2. Turn on the camera.  
.
3. Use the Down button  
to select Memory Type and  
then press the Display button  
.
4. Use the Up and Down  
/
buttons to select either  
Internal, to use the camera's on-board memory, or  
Memory Card, to use an SD/MMC Card.  
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Setup Mode  
5. Press the Display button  
to confirm your selection  
and return to the main Setup screen.  
Language  
The 3765 can display menu items in English, French,  
Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese and Simplified  
Chinese. For more on setting the language, see page 15.  
Video Out  
When connecting your camera to a TV you may specify  
the video standard used by your TV. This enables you to  
view images on a TV or record images on a VCR.  
Select the Video Out option. Choose either NTSC or PAL,  
according to your hardware and region. Press the Display  
button  
to confirm your choice.  
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ISO  
You may specify the camera’s ISO light sensitivity. Two ISOs  
are available:  
ISO 100: For shooting in bright sunlight  
ISO 200: For general use in most situations  
Opening  
You can choose to display the welcome screen when  
the camera is turned on.  
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PC Camera Mode  
To turn the welcome screen on or off, scroll down to the  
Opening option, press the Display button  
, select Yes  
or No, and press  
to confirm.  
PC Camera Mode  
The 3765 camera can be used with most commercially  
available video software as a video camera. Simply  
connect it to your PC with the supplied USB cable, turn  
the Mode dial to PC Camera and then it turn on.  
For more information regarding this mode, see Section 4.  
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Chapter 6 - the LCD Display  
The icons on the LCD display indicate the status of camera  
settings and functions such as quality, zoom ratio, and  
number of images. This chapter describes the LCD display  
icons and their meanings.  
White Balance Mode  
Memory Type  
Preset  
Mode  
Remaining  
Images  
Quality  
Flash  
Mode  
Zoom  
Ratio  
Shutter  
Speed  
Histogram  
Date/  
Time  
F-Stop  
Battery  
Status  
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Chapter 6 - the LCD Display  
LCD Icon Descriptions  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
(None)  
Auto Flash The camera determines whether the flash is needed by  
detecting the amount of ambient light.  
Flash Off Flash is turned off, regardless of the amount of light available.  
Red-Eye  
Use the Red-Eye Reduction function to reduce the occurrence  
Reduction of "red-eye" (eyes appear red in the images due to flash  
reflection off the eyes’ retinas.) This function causes the  
camera to pre-flash quickly before the image is captured to  
reduce red-eye. The use of flash is automatically determined  
by the camera.  
Flash On Flash is always on, regardless of light available.  
Capture  
Mode  
Indicates the camera is in Capture mode (the most common  
mode for capturing images.)  
Self-Timer Indicates the camera is using the Self-Timer preset. Pressing  
the Shutter button will initiate the 10-second countdown timer  
before capturing a image.  
Playback Indicates the camera is in Playback mode. This mode is used  
Mode  
to view images stored in internal or card memory.  
Zoom  
Indicates the level of zoom currently applied.  
In Video Mode, optical zoom must be adjusted before  
recording; digital zoom can be adjusted during from 1x to 2x.  
In Capture Mode, optical zoom ranges from 1x to 3x and  
digital zoom from 1x to 4x. In Playback Mode zoom can be  
adjusted from 1x to 8x.  
Battery  
Indicates the level of battery power remaining.  
Indicator  
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White  
Balance  
Indicates the current White Balance setting. The default setting  
is Automatic  
(None)  
Auto WB The camera automatically determines the White Balance  
setting.  
Daylight  
Shade  
Use this setting when capturing images in bright daylight, to  
reduce the effect of "whitewashed" images.  
Use this setting when capturing images in shade, or any time  
your images come out too dark.  
Tungsten Use this setting for capturing images under tungsten or  
incandescent light.  
Fluores-  
cent  
Use this setting for capturing images under fluorescent light.  
Histogram This graphically shows the distribution of brightness in an  
image. This information can be used to judge the exposure  
quality.  
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Zoom  
Out  
Zoom  
In  
Mode  
Shutter Up  
Down  
Display Strobe/ WB/  
Copy  
Delete  
Single  
Capture  
EV+  
EV-  
LCD + Light  
LCD Off  
Auto  
On  
Off  
Auto  
Day light  
Shade  
Zoom Out  
Zoom In  
Capture  
Red-Eye  
Reduction  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
Single  
Capture  
Select  
Select  
Landscape,  
Portrait,  
Night Scent,  
Self-Timer  
or Macro  
LCD + Light  
LCD Off  
Auto  
On  
Off  
Auto  
Day light  
Shade  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
Zoom Out  
Zoom In  
Landscap  
e, Portrait,  
Night  
Scent,  
Self-Timer  
or Macro  
Preset  
Red-Eye  
Reduction  
Select Image  
Page Up  
Page Down  
LCD + Light  
Copy image  
to / from  
Internal /  
External  
Delete  
Zoom Out  
Zoom Out  
Zoom In  
Zoom In  
LCD Off  
Playback  
Video  
Start / Stop  
Recording  
EV+  
EV-  
LCD + Light  
LCD Off  
N/A  
Auto  
Day light  
Shade  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
PC  
Camera  
Execute  
Function  
Select  
Select  
Select  
Select  
Setup  
N/A = Not Available  
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Appendix 2 – Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The camera  
The camera is  
Press the power button to turn the camera ON.  
has no power. turned off.  
The batteries are  
discharged.  
Replace the batteries with fresh ones. Refer to  
Inserting Batteries.  
The batteries are  
Check the battery orientation. Refer to “Inserting the  
inserted incorrectly. Batteries.”  
Ensure the green If the light is flashing, wait until it is a steady green  
won’t capture Camera-Ready  
The camera  
before capturing a image. The camera may be  
an image.  
LED indicator is on waiting for the flash to charge.  
(not flashing.)  
Is the camera  
connected to a  
computer?  
The camera’s buttons are not functional when  
connected to a PC. Disconnect the camera to restore  
control to the camera buttons.  
The flash  
doesn’t work.  
Is the flash on?  
Ensure the flash is set to auto or on. Refer to Setting  
the Flash.  
The batteries may If the batteries are too weak, the flash will be unable  
be weak.  
to recharge. Turn the camera off and wait a few  
seconds before turning it back on. If this doesn’t  
work, replace the batteries.  
The images  
are blurry.  
The camera or  
subject was moving capture images.  
when the shot was  
Hold the camera steady or put it on a tripod to  
captured.  
The computer The camera was  
does not connected to PC  
recognize the computer before  
camera. installing USB  
(Windows 98) driver software.  
Connect the camera to the computer with the USB  
cable. Select [My computer] > [Control panel] >  
[System] > [Device manager]. From [other devices]  
delete [Composite USB device] or [unknown device].  
Disconnect the camera from the computer, install the  
software, and then reconnect the camera.  
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Appendix 2 – Troubleshooting Guide  
When using  
When removing  
Procedure:  
Windows ME USB devices, it is  
or 2000 I get a recommended that  
A. Right-click the Unplug or Eject hardware icon at  
the bottom-right of your computer screen.  
B. Left-click the Unplug or Eject hardware text box  
to open the 'Unplug or Eject Hardware' screen.  
C. From the 'Unplug or Eject Hardware' screen,  
select the device to be disconnected and then  
click the Stop button to bring up the 'Stop a  
Hardware device' confirmation screen.  
D. From the 'Stop a Hardware device' confirmation  
screen select the device to be stopped and click  
OK to bring up the 'Safe To Remove Hardware'  
confirmation.  
message:  
"Unsafe  
Removal  
users follow the  
"Safe Removal of  
USB Device"  
procedure.  
Device  
Detected"  
whenever the  
USB cable is  
unplugged  
from the PC  
E. Disconnect the Digital Camera from your PC.  
Images lose  
If your hard disk's  
Please check to make sure your hard drive's DMA  
setting is enabled, as follows:  
formatting data DMA setting is  
during image turned off images  
capture in "PC may lose formatting  
Camera"  
mode.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
From the Windows Start menu, select Settings,  
then Control Panel.  
In the Control Panel double-click System, then  
click the Device Manager tab.  
Select your hard drive from the list, then click  
Properties.  
data during image  
capture. (Windows  
98 and ME only.)  
4.  
5.  
Click the Settings tab.  
Make sure the box marked DMA is checked. If  
not, check the box to ensure that your hard  
drive will protect image attributes during  
capture.  
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