HP (Hewlett Packard) PhotoSmart C500 User Manual

Chapter 3 -Taking Photos  
This chapter describes the process of taking photos with your HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera, including how  
to take Still, Burst, and Timelapse photos, and detailed descriptions of adjusting the camera settings. If you want a  
quick overview, see the Basics guide that you received with your camera.  
There are three settings you can use to take photos: Still, Burst, and Timelapse.  
Still  
Use this setting for taking a single color or black and white photo.  
Use this setting for taking up to 4 photos in rapid succession.  
Burst  
Timelapse  
Use this setting for taking several photos, with a set amount of time (1 minute to 24  
hours) between photos.  
Tip:  
The Burst setting is ideal for taking action photos. Use the Timelapse setting for observing a subject over a  
longer period of time.  
Overview  
Taking a Photo  
The HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera has a 2-step Shutter button. When you press the Shutter button 1/2 way  
down, the camera adjusts the focus and exposure of the photo. After these settings are adjusted, a green light  
appears to the left of the viewfinder, indicating that you can press the Shutter button all the way down to take the  
photo. You may want to practice to get used to the timing, before taking important photos.  
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Overview  
Checking the Camera Status  
Use the status LCD and the color LCD to check the status of the camera. Basic camera information such as battery  
level, number of photos remaining, photo quality, flash status, and memory card status display on the status LCD.  
The color LCD shows information such as the number of photos stored on the memory card, the current  
compression level, resolution setting, and battery status.  
Using the Status LCD  
Use the status LCD on the top of the camera to check the status of the memory card, the battery level, and the  
number of photos available on the memory card. The status LCD also displays the flash and photo quality settings,  
and any camera error messages.  
Memory  
card status  
Battery level  
Photos  
remaining  
Flash  
Photo quality  
To view the camera status on the status LCD:  
Press the on/off button to turn the camera on.  
Individual icons are discussed throughout this guide or you can see a list of all the icons in Appendix B Icons”  
on page 129.  
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Using the Color LCD  
Use the color LCD on the back of the camera to check current camera settings and status, including the number of  
photos stored on the memory card, and the compression and resolution settings.  
To view the camera status on the color LCD:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to  
Rec.  
2. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color  
LCD on.  
Color LCD  
3. Press the Status button (right soft key).  
The color LCD displays the current camera settings  
and status. To change the camera settings, use the  
camera menus. See the following sections of this  
chapter for details. One or more icons may also  
appear on the Status screen, depending on the  
camera status.  
Color LCD  
on/off button  
Soft keys  
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Overview  
Memory card inserted  
Battery status  
Images taken The number of photos stored on the  
memory card.  
Compression The current compression level.  
Resolution  
White Bal  
Digita  
The current resolution setting.  
The current white balance setting.  
The camera firmware version number.  
Color LCD Status  
4. When you have finished viewing the camera status, press the Exit button (right soft key).  
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Taking Still, Burst and Timelapse Photos  
Taking Still Photos  
Use the Still setting to take one photo each time you press the Shutter button.  
To take a Still photo:  
Number of  
photos available  
Shutter button  
1. Remove the lens cover.  
2. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
The status LCD displays the approximate number of photos  
available on the memory card. The camera is not ready until  
this number appears.  
3. Adjust your camera settings as needed. See Adjusting the  
Camera Settings” on page 42 for details.  
Status LCD  
Camera mode dial On/off button  
4. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color LCD on, then press the left soft key until the  
Still icon appears on the lower overlay bar.  
Still icon  
Tip:  
To conserve battery power, turn the color LCD off after you choose the photo type.  
5. Frame your subject in the viewfinder, then press and hold the Shutter button 1/2 way down to allow the camera  
to adjust the focus and exposure. If you see an orange light to the left of the viewfinder, you may need to  
change the flash setting to adjust for the lighting conditions.  
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6. When you see the green light to the left of the viewfinder, press the Shutter button all the way down to take the  
photo. Wait for the beeps, indicating the photo has been taken, before releasing the Shutter button.  
7. If Instant Review is on, your photo appears briefly on the color LCD. If you are happy with the photo, press the  
Save button (right soft key) to save it on the memory card. If not, press the Delete button (center soft key) to  
discard the photo and try again. If you do not press either button, the camera automatically saves the photo.  
Taking Burst Photos  
Use the Burst setting to take photos in rapid succession while holding the Shutter button down. You can take up to  
four photos at a rate of one to three frames per second. The Burst setting is recommended for taking action photos.  
The default Burst rate is two frames per second. If you want to change the Burst rate, see below. Note that you cannot  
use the flash for Burst photos; the flash button is inactive.  
Note: Burst photos take longer to process than Still photos because the camera takes up to three frames per  
second rather than a single photo.  
To take Burst photos:  
Number of  
photos available  
Shutter button  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
The status LCD displays the approximate number of photos  
available on the memory card. The camera is not ready until  
this number appears.  
2. Adjust your camera settings as needed. See Adjusting the  
Camera Settings” on page 42 for details.  
Status LCD  
Camera mode dial On/off button  
3. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color LCD on.  
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4. Press the left soft key until the Burst icon appears on the lower overlay bar.  
Tip:  
To conserve battery power, turn the color LCD off after you choose the photo type.  
Burst icon  
If there is not enough space on the memory card for the number of photos specified, the red  
light to the left of the viewfinder flashes and the upper overlay bar displays Not enough memory.” To solve this  
problem, insert a new memory card, or try a lower photo quality setting.  
5. Frame your subject in the viewfinder, then press and hold the Shutter button 1/2 way down to allow the camera  
to adjust the focus and exposure. If you see an orange light to the left of the viewfinder, there may not be  
enough light on your subject. You can still take the photo.  
6. When you see a green light to the left of the viewfinder, press the Shutter button all the way down and hold it for  
the amount of time you want to take photos, or until the camera beeps.  
Tip:  
If you are taking an action sequence, you can move the camera to follow your subject as you hold the  
Shutter button down.  
7. If Instant Review is on, your first photo appears briefly on the color LCD. If you are happy with the photo, press  
the Save button (right soft key) to save the series of photos on the memory card. If not, press the Delete button  
(center soft key) to discard the photos and try again. Pressing Delete discards the entire series of photos, not just  
the first photo. If you do not press either button, the camera automatically saves the photo.  
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To change the Burst rate:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
The color LCD displays the Media Settings menu.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to Burst.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key), and then scroll down to Burst Rate.  
5. Use the 4-way arrow button to choose the desired setting, from 1 to 3  
frames per second.  
6. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save your settings and exit the menus.  
Taking Timelapse Photos  
Use the Timelapse setting to take a series of photos at preset time intervals. You can specify the number of photos  
you want the camera to take, as well as the amount of time between photos. It is recommended that you attach the  
camera to a tripod, or place it on a firm surface at an appropriate distance and height from the subject, to keep the  
camera steady.  
It is recommended that you use an AC power adapter for long Timelapse photo sequences. See Using an AC Power  
Adapter (recommended)” on page 29 for more information.  
Tip:  
By default the camera takes 10 photos with 1 minute intervals between photos. If you want to change the  
Timelapse settings, see below.  
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Number of  
photos available  
To take Timelapse photos:  
Shutter button  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
The status LCD displays the approximate number of photos  
available on the memory card. The camera is not ready until  
this number appears.  
2. Adjust your camera settings as needed. See Adjusting the  
Camera Settings” on page 42 for details.  
Status LCD  
Camera mode dial On/off button  
3. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color LCD on.  
4. Press the left soft key until the Timelapse icon appears on the lower overlay bar.  
Tip:  
To conserve battery power, turn the color LCD off after you choose the photo type.  
If there is not enough space on the memory card for the number of photos specified, the  
Timelapse  
icon  
red light to the left of the viewfinder flashes and the upper overlay bar displays Not enough memory.” To solve  
this problem, insert a new memory card, try a lower photo quality setting or decrease the number of photos  
specified in the Timelapse settings.  
5. Frame your subject in the viewfinder, then press and hold the Shutter button 1/2 way down to allow the camera  
to adjust the focus and exposure. If you see an orange light to the left of the viewfinder, there may not be  
enough light on your subject. You can still take the photo.  
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6. When you see a green light to the left of the viewfinder, press the Shutter button all the way down to take the  
first photo. Wait for the beeps, indicating the photo has been taken, before releasing the Shutter button.  
The camera automatically takes the number of photos at the time interval specified in the Timelapse settings.  
Tip:  
If you want to stop taking photos before the camera reaches the number of photos specified in the  
Timelapse settings, press the Stop button (right soft key).  
7. If Instant Review is on and you are using an AC power adapter, your first photo appears on the color LCD; an  
indicator on the upper overlay bar shows the number of photos that have been taken and a timer counts down  
the time until the next photo is taken.  
If Instant Review is on and you are using batteries, your first photo appears briefly on the color LCD. The color  
LCD turns itself off after 30 seconds.  
Once the series of photos has been taken and the first photo appears on the color LCD, press the Save button  
(right soft key) to save the series of photos on the memory card, or press the Delete button (center soft key) to  
discard the photos and try again. Pressing Delete discards the entire series of photos, not just the first one. If  
you do not press either button, the camera automatically saves the photos.  
To change the Timelapse settings:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
The color LCD displays the Media Settings menu.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll down to Timelapse.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
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5. Use the 4-way arrow button to select a setting to change.  
Setting  
Interval  
Description  
Default  
This is the amount of time you want the camera to wait before 1 min  
taking the next photo. Select from 1 minute to 24 hours.  
# Images  
This is the number of photos you want the camera to take.  
Select from 2 to 1000 photos.  
10  
6. Use the 4-way arrow button to select the desired setting.  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save your settings and exit the menus.  
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Adjusting the Camera Settings  
Taking Black and White Photos  
You can take either color or black and white photos using the Still, Burst, or Timelapse settings. The default is color.  
This setting remains until you change it, even if you turn the camera off.  
To change to color or black and white photos:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select the photo type.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key), then scroll down to Color.  
5. Use the 4-way arrow button to choose B&W (black and white) or Full  
color.  
6. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
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Changing the Flash Setting  
To change the flash setting:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Flash button repeatedly until the flash setting you want  
displays on the status LCD. The flash setting is effective for Still  
and Timelapse photos, and remains until you change it, even if  
you turn the camera off.  
Flash button  
Note: You cannot use the flash for Burst photos; the flash button is inactive.  
The flash settings are indicated by icons on the status LCD:  
Auto  
The camera determines the need for a flash based on lighting  
conditions. This is the default setting.  
On  
Off  
The flash will be used, regardless of the lighting conditions.  
The flash will not be used, regardless of the lighting conditions.  
Auto with red-eye The flash will be used if needed. Red-eye reduction minimizes the  
reduction  
occurrence of red-eye in photos of people or animals by flashing  
twice.  
Note: The flash needs to recharge between photos. When the red light next to the viewfinder is off, you can  
take another flash photo.  
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You can also change the flash settings using the camera menus.  
To select a flash setting using the camera menus:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Preferences menu, then scroll  
down to Capture.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Scroll to Flash.  
6. Use the 4-way arrow button to select a flash setting. See the table above for information about each of the flash  
settings.  
Note: You cannot use the flash for Burst photos. If you choose a flash setting from the menu but you are  
taking Burst photos, the setting will not be effective until you take your next Still or Timelapse photo.  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
Tip:  
To conserve battery power, turn the color LCD off after you choose the setting.  
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Adjusting the Photo Quality  
The photo quality setting determines the photos resolution and compression. Because of this, it also affects how  
many photos can be stored on the memory card. The photo quality setting remains the same for each photo of the  
same type (Still, Burst, and Timelapse) until you change it, even if you turn the camera off and on again.  
When selecting the photo quality, keep in mind:  
How you plan to use the photo (on screen, printed, enlarged, etc.).  
Higher photo quality requires more space on the memory card; lower photo quality requires less space.  
Because photo quality affects the number of photos that can be stored on the memory card, the number of  
available photos (displayed on the status LCD) changes as you change the photo quality. The number of photos  
is a conservative estimate, so you might find that you can take more photos than it indicates.  
You can use different photo quality settings for different photos on the same memory card.  
You can choose different photo quality settings for Still, Burst and Timelapse photos.  
The camera processes photos with Fine or Super-fine diamond photo quality faster than those with lower photo  
quality. If you want to take several photos, one after the other, in a short period of time, use the Fine or Super-  
fine photo quality setting.  
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To adjust the photo quality:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Photo Quality button repeatedly until the desired photo quality setting displays on the status LCD.  
Photo quality icon  
Photo quality button  
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Each of the photo quality settings corresponds to a combination of resolution and compression settings. The  
diamond icons on the status LCD indicate photo quality as follows:  
Photo quality  
E-mail  
Description  
Resolution  
Compression  
Is the most memory-efficient. Use this  
Low  
High  
setting for photos that you plan to send (640x480 pixels)  
via e-mail, place on the Internet, use for  
screen savers or wallpaper, or print up to  
3x5 inch prints.  
Basic  
Fine  
Produces quality photos and uses less  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Low  
memory than Fine mode. Use this setting (1152x864 pixels)  
for photos that you plan to store on your  
disk or in a database, or print up to 4x6  
inch prints.  
Produces high-quality photos and  
requires less memory than Super-fine  
mode. Use this setting for photos that  
you plan to print up to 5x7 inch prints.  
This is the default setting.  
High  
(1600x1200 pixels)  
Super-fine Produces the highest-quality photos and High  
uses the most memory. Use this setting  
for taking photos you plan to enlarge  
and print.  
(1600x1200 pixels)  
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You can also adjust the photo quality by adjusting the individual resolution and compression settings for each of the  
three types of photos: Still, Burst and Timelapse.  
To adjust the photo quality using the menus:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select the photo type.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Use the 4-way arrow button to select a resolution or compression  
setting to change.  
Setting  
Description  
Default  
Resolution  
This is the number of pixels in each photo. More pixels results in  
higher photo quality. Choose from High, Medium, or Low. Select a  
higher resolution for photos that you want to enlarge. Select a lower  
resolution for photos that you want to email (so that the photo file  
size is small).  
High  
Compression This is the amount each photo is compressed. The compression level Medium  
is a trade-off between photo quality and storage space: the lower the  
compression level, the higher the photo quality but the larger the  
photo file size. Choose from High, Medium, or Low. Select a lower  
compression level for better quality photos. Select a higher  
compression level to save space on the memory card.  
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6. Use the 4-way arrow button to select the desired setting.  
As you decide which settings to use, remember that there is a trade-off between resolution and compression.  
Higher resolution photos provide better quality, but if you use high resolution and high compression, some of  
the photos detail will be lost.  
Some combinations of settings correspond to the cameras standard settings indicated by the photo quality  
diamonds on the status LCD. If you choose to use combinations of settings that do not correspond to the  
cameras standard photo quality settings, you will see no photo quality diamonds on the status LCD. This just  
means that you are using a custom photo quality setting.  
Tip:  
If you arent sure which settings to select, press the Default button (left soft key).  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save your settings and exit the menus.  
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Using the Zoom  
The HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera has optical zoom and digital zoom. Optical zoom uses the lens to focus in  
on a distant object. Use it to increase the size of a subject that is distant from you. Digital zoom selects pixels from  
the center of the photo and enlarges the image further. Use digital zoom once you have reached the maximum  
optical zoom, to increase the size of your subject even further.  
Zoom type When to use it  
Example  
Optical (3x) Use this setting when your subject is distant You are taking a photo of a scene and you  
from you and you want to increase or  
decrease its size in the photo.  
want to zoom in on a tree.  
Digital (2x) Use this setting when your subject is distant You are taking a photo of a scene and you  
from you and you want to increase its size  
more than you can with the optical zoom.  
want to increase the size of a bird in the tree.  
If you use the digital zoom, your photos will have lower resolution than they usually would for a particular photo  
quality setting. It is recommended that you print these photos in smaller sizes.  
Photo quality  
Standard resolution  
640x480 pixels  
Resolution with digital zoom  
640x480 pixels  
1152x864 pixels  
800x600 pixels  
1600x1200 pixels  
1600x1200 pixels  
800x600 pixels  
800x600 pixels  
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To use optical zoom:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
Zoom control  
2. As you frame your subject in the viewfinder, move the Zoom control  
to the right to zoom in on your subject, or to the left to zoom out.  
3. Take your photo.  
To use digital zoom:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color LCD on.  
Note: The color LCD must be on for digital zoom.  
3. If you do not see the overlay bars on the color LCD, press the Overlay button to turn the overlay bars on.  
4. Zoom all the way in on your subject using the Zoom control. Release the Zoom control and  
then press it to the right again.  
The digital zoom icon displays in the top overlay bar.  
Digital zoom  
icon  
5. Frame your subject on the color LCD rather than through the viewfinder. Use the Zoom  
control to make further adjustments.  
6. Take your photo.  
7. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color LCD and digital zoom off.  
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Using Macro Mode  
Use macro mode to take close-up photos of small objects. For example, use macro mode to take a close-up photo of  
a flower.  
To turn on macro mode:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color LCD on.  
Note: The color LCD must be on for macro mode.  
3. If you do not see the overlay bars on the color LCD, press the Overlay button to turn the overlay bars on.  
4. Press the center soft key until the macro mode icon appears in color at the center of the lower  
overlay bar.  
Macro mode  
Note: The center soft key toggles between the self-timer and macro mode so that you can  
icon  
take photos using just one of the modes, or both at the same time. The icons appear in  
color if they are on. Keep pressing the button until you have selected the combination  
of self-timer and macro mode that you want; one on, both on, or both off.  
Self-timer  
5. View your subject through the viewfinder, and then frame your photo on the color LCD.  
6. Take your photo.  
icon  
7. Press the center soft key twice to turn macro mode off. The macro mode icon appears in black and white,  
indicating that macro mode is off.  
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Using the Self-Timer  
Use the self-timer to take a photo of yourself or a posed group photo. Ten seconds (:10) is the default amount of time  
the camera waits before taking the photo. You can change this delay time to 3, 5, 10, 20, or 30 seconds.  
Note: The self-timer is only available for Still photos.  
To use the self-timer:  
Tripod mount  
1. Attach the camera to a tripod, or place it on a firm surface at an  
appropriate distance and height from the subject.  
2. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
3. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color LCD on.  
4. Select the Still option:  
Press the left soft key repeatedly until the Still icon displays  
on the lower overlay bar.  
Still icon  
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5. Press the center soft key until you see :10 (or the number  
of seconds you have set) appear on the upper overlay  
bar, and the self-timer icon appear in color on the lower  
overlay bar.  
Self-timer  
activated  
Note: The center soft key toggles between the self-  
timer and macro modes so that you can take  
photos using just one of the modes, or both at  
the same time. The icons appear in color if they  
are on. Keep pressing the button until you have  
selected the combination of self-timer and  
macro mode that you want; one on, both on, or  
both off.  
Self-timer icon Macro mode icon  
6. Frame your subject in the viewfinder, then press and hold the Shutter  
button 1/2 way down to allow the camera to adjust the focus and  
exposure.  
Self-timer indicator light  
7. When you see a green light to the left of the viewfinder, press the  
Shutter button all the way down, then release it.  
The red self-timer indicator light on the front of the camera starts  
blinking. The light blinks faster for the final 3 seconds, then stops  
blinking just before the camera takes the photo.  
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To change the self-timer delay:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the color LCD on/off button to turn the color LCD on.  
3. Press the Menu button.  
4. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Preferences menu, then  
scroll down to Capture.  
5. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
6. Scroll to Self-Timer.  
7. Use the 4-way arrow button to decrease or increase the number of seconds the camera waits before taking the  
photo. You can select 3, 5, 10, 20, or 30 seconds.  
8. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
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Setting the Exposure  
The HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera automatically adjusts the amount of light in your photo for different  
lighting conditions. It includes two automatic methods (Matrix and Spot) which calculate the exposure setting  
differently. To make the final photo lighter or darker than the automatic exposure would produce, you can also  
manually adjust the exposure. Exposure can be adjusted as much as +/-1.5 EVs (Exposure Values) in 0.3 EV  
increments.  
To change the exposure setting:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Photo Assist menu.  
The Photo Assist menu displays with Exposure selected.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Use the 4-way arrow button to select an exposure option.  
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Option  
EV  
Description  
Default  
Select EV (Exposure Value) to manually adjust the exposure  
from -1.5 EV to +1.5 EV, in 0.3 EV increments, + values for lighter  
photos, - values for darker photos.  
0
AE Method Select AE (Automatic Exposure) Method to have the camera  
automatically adjust the exposure for different lighting  
Matrix  
conditions. There are two AE methods, Matrix and Spot. Matrix  
calculates the exposure by taking the average of several points  
of light in the photo. Spot calculates the exposure by reading  
the light from one small spot in the center of the photo.  
6. Use the 4-way arrow button to choose a setting.  
Tip:  
If you arent sure which settings to select, press the Default button (left soft key).  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
If you use the AE method, you can also adjust whether the camera continuously calculates the exposure  
(Continuous AE), or calculates the exposure when you press the Shutter button 1/2 way down and then locks the  
exposure (Auto Exposure Lock). If you are taking a photo of a scene that has darker and lighter sections, (for  
example, a subject standing in a shadow) Auto Exposure Lock can help you to expose the photo correctly. For  
example, you can aim the camera at a darker part of the scene, press the Shutter button 1/2 way down, and then  
move the camera to include a brighter part of the scene.  
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To adjust the AE methods meter setting:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Preferences menu, then scroll down to Meter.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Use the 4-way arrow button to select an exposure option.  
Continuous AE calculates the automatic exposure continuously  
when you press the Shutter button.  
Auto Exposure Lock calculates the automatic exposure when you  
press the Shutter button 1/2 way down, and then locks the exposure  
at that setting.  
6. Press the Select button (left soft key) to choose an option.  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
Setting the White Balance  
For the truest color reproduction in your photos, the HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera automatically adjusts the  
balance of colors to make a true white in different lighting conditions. You can manually adjust this setting to have  
the camera compensate for specific lighting conditions. The white balance setting remains the same until you  
change it, even if you turn the camera off.  
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To manually adjust the white balance setting:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Photo Assist menu, then  
scroll down to White Balance.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Use the 4-way arrow button to select a white balance option.  
Setting  
Auto  
Select this option when  
You want the camera to automatically sense the lighting conditions and  
adjust the white balance appropriately for optimum color reproduction in  
your photo. Auto is the default.  
Daylight  
You are taking a photo in daylight without artificial lighting.  
You are taking a photo under fluorescent light.  
Fluorescent  
Tungsten  
You are taking a photo under normal incandescent light, such as the light  
from tungsten filament light bulbs in household lamps.  
Flash  
You are using the flash to illuminate the subject.  
6. Press the Select button (left soft key).  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
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Using Instant Review  
After you take a photo, Instant Review briefly displays the photo on the color LCD, even if you have not turned the  
color LCD on. If you are happy with the photo, you can then save it on the memory card. If not, you can discard the  
photo and try again. If you do not use Instant Review, the camera automatically saves the photo. Instant Review  
defaults to off, so if you want to use this feature, you need to turn it on first.  
Tip:  
If you want to take several photos in quick succession, turn Instant Review off. With Instant Review on, the  
camera takes longer to process each photo.  
To turn Instant Review on or off:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Preferences menu, then  
scroll down to Capture.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Scroll to Instant Review.  
6. Use the 4-way arrow button to turn Instant Review on or off.  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
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To use Instant Review:  
1. Take your photo.  
After a few seconds, your photo appears briefly on the color LCD.  
Note: If your photo does not appear on the color LCD, you need to turn Instant Review on.  
2. Press the Save button (right soft key) to save your photo, or press the Delete button (center soft key) to discard  
the photo.  
Note: The camera automatically saves the photo if you do not specify that you want to save or delete it. You  
can clear the color LCD and save the photo by pressing the Shutter button 1/2 way down.  
3. If you chose to delete the photo, press the Delete button (left soft key) to confirm the deletion. If you do not  
confirm that you want to delete the photo before the photo disappears from the color LCD, the camera saves the  
photo.  
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Setting the Eye Start  
Eye Start brings the camera out of sleep mode and starts adjusting the exposure when your eye is close to the  
viewfinder. Eye Start works by using sensors located next to the viewfinder. It is on by default.  
To turn Eye Start on or off:  
Eye Start sensors  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode  
dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the  
Preferences menu, then scroll down to Capture.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Use the 4-way arrow button to turn Eye Start on or off.  
6. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit  
the menus.  
Setting Hand Held  
The camera has a Hand Held setting which helps you to take photos that are  
clear and sharp. If the Hand Held setting is on, the camera allows you to take photos with a slowest shutter speed of  
1/8 second. By default, Hand Held is on. If you turn the Hand Held setting off, the camera allows you take photos  
with a shutter speed as slow as 2 seconds. It is recommended that you use the camera with a tripod, or place the  
camera on a firm, stable surface if you need to use a slow shutter speed.  
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To turn Hand Held on or off:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Preferences menu, then scroll down to Capture.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Scroll down to Hand Held.  
6. Use the 4-way arrow button to turn Hand Held on or off.  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
Setting the Counter Reset  
Counter Reset allows you to choose how you want to number your photos on the memory card. If you want to start  
numbering photos from 1 each time you delete all the photos from the memory card, turn Counter Reset on. If you  
want to continue numbering photos, even after erasing all the photos from the memory card, so that you know the  
total number of photos you have taken since you bought the camera, turn Counter Reset off. It is off by default.  
To set Counter Reset:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Preferences menu, then scroll down to Capture.  
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4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Scroll down to Counter Reset.  
6. Use the 4-way arrow button to turn Counter Reset on or off.  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
Setting Auto Shutoff  
Your HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera has an automatic shutoff, which is designed to help conserve battery life  
during periods of inactivity. Auto Shutoff is on by default. It is recommended that you turn Auto Shutoff off when  
you are downloading photos to your computer.  
Auto Shutoff turns off camera functions after the following periods of inactivity:  
Power source  
Battery power  
Camera mode  
Rec, Rev, Play  
PC  
Sleep  
Power off  
10 minutes  
10 minutes  
30 minutes  
30 seconds  
4 minutes  
AC power adapter Rec, Rev, Play, PC  
If the camera is in sleep mode, press any button to wake up” the camera.  
If the camera has turned itself off, press the on/off button to turn it back on.  
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To turn Auto Shutoff on or off:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Preferences menu, then  
scroll down to General.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Scroll down to Auto Shutoff.  
6. Use the 4-way arrow button to turn Auto Shutoff on or off.  
7. Press the Exit button (right soft key) to save the settings and exit the menus.  
Setting the Beep  
The camera uses a beep to communicate that an event has taken place. For example, when you take a photo, the  
camera beeps to let you know that it has finished capturing the image. Beep is on by default.  
The camera beeps:  
Twice after a photo has been taken.  
Once at the beginning of a Burst series, and then twice at the end of the series.  
For 3 seconds when the batteries are low.  
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When you turn the camera on, if the memory card is damaged or unformatted.  
When you press the Shutter button, if the memory card is full.  
If the camera is on and you insert a full memory card.  
To turn the Beep on or off:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to Rec.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll to the Preferences menu, then  
scroll down to General.  
4. Press the Edit button (left soft key).  
5. Use the 4-way arrow button to turn Beep on or off.  
6. Press the Exit button (right soft key) twice to save the settings and exit the menus.  
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