DXG Technology Digital Camera DXG 528 User Manual

DXG-528  
User’s Manual  
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Preface  
Congratulations on your purchase of the DXG-528 digital  
camera. Please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe  
place for future reference.  
About this manual  
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this  
manual are correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is made  
regarding the accuracy of the contents, and DXG reserves the  
right to make changes without notice.  
Copyright  
© Copyright 2005  
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Safety  
Inserting the batteries upside down can cause damage to the  
camera.  
Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.  
Do not use or store the product in dusty, dirty, or sandy  
areas, as the components may be damaged.  
Do not store the product in hot areas. High temperatures  
can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries  
and warp certain plastics.  
Do not store the product in cold areas. When the product  
warms up to its normal temperature, moisture can form  
inside the camera and damage electronic circuits.  
Do not attempt to open the casing.  
Do not drop or hit the product. Rough handing may  
damage the internal components.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong  
detergents to clean the product. Use a  
soft, slightly dampened cloth.  
If the camera or any of its accessories are not working  
There you can arrange for the product to be repaired or replaced.  
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Table of contents  
Preface  
About this manual ....................................................….....i  
Copyright ...................................................................…...i  
Safety ..........................................…......................…..…..ii  
Overview  
Camera Features ......................................….............….....1  
Unpacking .....................................................………........2  
About the camera ...................................................…........3  
Front view ...........................................................…......3  
Back view .............................................................….....4  
Top view ...............................................................…....4  
Getting Started  
Installing the batteries .....................................................….5  
Inserting an SD card ....................................................…….6  
Powering on the camera ....................................……....…..7  
Before you start ...........................................................…....8  
Setting the date and time .......................................….....8  
Setting the date display ..................................................9  
Setting the beep function ................................……......10  
Setting the language .............................................….....11  
Changing modes ...........................................................12  
Taking still pictures ..........................…………..…......13  
Shooting video .....................................………….…....13  
Connecting to a TV or PC.............................................14  
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Connecting the earphones ..............................................15  
Using the Camera  
Using the camera buttons ...............................................16  
Using the camera LCD display .............................….....18  
Changing the LCD display..........................................18  
About the LEDs ..............................................................19  
Photo mode .....................................................................20  
Photo mode icons ........................................................20  
Setting the flash ...........................................................22  
Using the macro function ............................................23  
Using the zoom function .............................................24  
Capture mode and self timer function .........................24  
Video and voice recorder mode .......................................25  
Video mode icons .........................................................26  
Using the zoom function ..............................................27  
Using the macro function .............................................27  
Playback mode .................................................................28  
Playback mode icons ....................................................28  
Viewing pictures and videos ........................................29  
Playing voice files ........................................................30  
Displaying file information ..........................................30  
Using thumbnail mode ..................................................31  
Viewing a slide show ..........................................…......31  
MP3 mode .............................................................……...32  
Getting MP3 files onto your DXG-528.................……32  
MP3 mode icons ...........................................................32  
Playing MP3s ...............................................................34  
USB mode .........................................................................35  
Connecting to a PC ................................................…....35  
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Connecting to a printer ............................................35  
Connecting to a TV ......................................................35  
Using the Setup Menus  
Picture menu ................................................................36  
Automatic or Manual mode ......................................36  
Image size ................................................................37  
Scene ........................................................................37  
Color ........................................................................38  
Quality .....................................................................38  
White balance ..........................................................39  
Focus selection ........................................................39  
Exposure adjustment (EV) ......................…….........40  
ISO adjustment ........................................................40  
Metering ...................................................................41  
Date stamp ...............................................................42  
Video menu .........................................................….....42  
Video and voice recorder mode ...............................42  
Video quality ...........................................................43  
Playback menu ............................................................43  
Delete ......................................................................43  
Protect .....................................................................44  
Slide show delay ....................................…….........44  
Copy to card ............................................................45  
DPOF ..................................................................…45  
Setup menu ............................................................….46  
Date and time ......................................................…46  
Date type ....................................................……....46  
Number reset ...................................................…...46  
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Beep ......................................................................47  
Language ...............................................................47  
Power saving .........................................................47  
Default ..................................................................47  
Format ............................................................…...48  
USB mode ......................................................…...48  
TV .................................................................…....49  
Installing the Software and Drivers  
Drivers ......................................................................50  
Presto! Video Works 6 ..............................................51  
Presto! Mr. Photo 3 ...................................................51  
Appendices  
Appendix A: Specifications .......................................52  
Appendix B: System requirements.............................54  
Appendix C: PictBridge errors....................................55  
Appendix D: SD card capacities.................................56  
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1. Overview  
1.1 Camera features  
The DXG-528 has many features including:  
Digital still camera (5.1 megapixel)  
Digital camcorder  
Mass storage device  
MP3 player  
Voice recorder  
3X optical zoom  
Direct Print functionality  
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1.2 Unpacking  
All the following items should be included in the camera  
package. If any item is missing or appears damaged,  
contact DXG USA immediately.  
Camera  
Earphones  
Wrist strap  
Camera pouch  
Alkaline  
AA batteries x2  
USB/TV-Out  
cable  
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CD-ROM (driver and  
application software)  
User’s manual  
1.3 About the camera  
Refer to the following diagrams to familiarize yourself with  
The buttons and controls of the camera.  
1.3.1 Front view  
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1.3.2 Back view  
Note: Refer to page 19 for more information on the LEDs.  
1.3.3 Top view  
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2. Getting Started  
This section covers only basic functions. See later chapters  
for details about advanced functions.  
2.1 Installing the batteries  
The camera can use either standard two AA alkaline  
Batteries or one CRV3 lithium battery (shown).  
Note: Installing the batteries incorrectly could damage  
the camera.  
1. Open the battery door.  
2. Insert the battery as shown.  
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3. Close the battery door.  
Note: The pictures here show a CRV3 lithium  
battery. The camera can also use 2 AA alkaline type  
batteries. Be sure the batteries are installed properly.  
Batteries inserted upside down can damage the  
product.  
2.2 Inserting an SD card  
An optional SD/MMC card can be installed in the camera to  
provide additional storage space for still images, videos, MP3,  
or other files. These cards are available for purchase at  
To install an SD card:  
1. Open the battery door.  
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2. Insert an SD card as shown.  
Make sure the gold contacts are facing up as shown.  
3. Close the battery door.  
2.3 Powering on the camera  
Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds.  
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2.4 Before you start  
Before you use your camera, there are some basic settings  
you should adjust.  
2.4.1 Setting the date and time  
To set the date and time:  
1. Turn the camera on as described on page 7.  
2. Press the menu button to  
display the menu screen.  
3. Move the joystick to the right  
to select the tools menu.  
4. Use the joystick to highlight  
the date and time option.  
Press the joystick when the  
option is highlighted.  
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5. Move the joystick left and right to move between fields  
and move joystick up and down to alter values in the  
selected field.  
6. Press the joystick button to save the new setting.  
7. Press the menu button to leave the menu.  
2.4.2 Setting the date display  
To set the way the date is displayed:  
1. Turn the camera on as described in “Turning on for the  
first time” on page 7.  
2. Press the menu button to  
display the menu screen.  
3. Move the joystick to the right  
to select the tools menu.  
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4. Use the joystick to highlight  
the date type option.  
5. Use the joystick to select the date type, YMD, MDY, DMY.  
6. Press the menu button to leave the menu and save the set-  
ting.  
2.4.3 Setting the beep function  
To set the beep function:  
1. Turn the camera on as described in “Turning on for the  
first time” on page 7.  
2. Press the menu button to  
display the menu screen.  
3. Move the joystick to the right  
to select the tools menu.  
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4. Use the joystick to highlight  
the beep option . Press the  
joystick when the option is  
highlighted.  
5. Press the menu button to  
leave the menu and save  
the setting.  
2.4.4 Setting the language  
To set the language:  
1. Turn the camera on as described in “Turning on for the  
first time” on page 7.  
2. Press the menu button to  
display the menu screen.  
3. Move the joystick to the right  
to select the tools menu.  
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4. Use the joystick (up/down)  
to select the Language  
option.  
5. Use the joystick (left/right) to select the language option,  
English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Simplified Chinese,  
Traditional Chinese, or Japanese.  
2.5 Changing modes  
The DXG-528 can operate in three modes, Photo Mode, Video  
Mode, and Playback Mode. Use the Mode Switch to change  
the mode.  
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2.6 Taking still pictures  
Before taking your first still picture, ensure you have read  
Before you start” on page 8.  
To take a still picture:  
1. Turn the camera on and make sure it is in photo mode.  
2. Use the viewfinder or LCD screen to frame the picture.  
3. Press the shutter button to capture the picture.  
The picture will automatically be saved with a unique  
file name.  
2.7 Shooting video  
Before shooting your first video, ensure you have read  
“Before you start” on page 8.  
To shoot a video:  
1. Turn on the camera and make sure it is in video mode.  
2. Use the viewfinder or LCD screen to frame your video.  
3. Press the shutter button to begin recording.  
4. Press the shutter button again to stop recording.  
The video will automatically be saved with a unique  
file name.  
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2.8 Connecting to a TV or PC  
Read this section to learn how to learn how to connect the  
camera to a host computer and to a TV. Also learn how to  
connect the earphones for listening to MP3 audio files.  
2.8.1 Connecting to a TV  
Connect the camera to a TV as shown.  
See “TV” on page 47 for  
more details about display-  
ing images on a TV screen.  
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2.8.2 Connecting to a Computer (PC)  
Connect the camera to a host computer using the USB  
port as shown.  
See “USB mode” on  
page 47 for more  
information about  
connecting to a host  
computer.  
2.8.3 Connecting the earphones  
Connect the earphones to the camera as shown.  
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3. Using the Camera  
Read this section to learn how to use the camera.  
3.1 Using the camera buttons  
All buttons are located on the top and the back of the camera.  
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See the table below for a description of each button’s function.  
Button  
Name  
Mode  
Function  
To select Playback, Video, or  
Photo Mode.  
Zoom  
To zoom in or out in Photo or  
Video modes. Use to increase or  
decrease image size in Playback  
mode.  
Joystick To navigate the display menus. In  
Photo mode, move left to change  
flash mode, right to change capture  
mode, and down to use the macro  
function.  
Display  
To switch between LCD display  
modes (off, only graphics off)  
Menu  
To display the main display  
menu.  
MP3  
To enter MP3 mode.  
Power  
Shutter  
To turn power On or Off.  
To capture a picture in Photo  
Mode or start/stop video record-  
ing in Video Mode.  
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3.2 Using the camera LCD display  
Use the LCD display to compose your pictures and videos,  
review pictures and videos stored in memory, and navigate  
the menu system.  
Icons are also displayed on the LCD display that show the  
current configuration.  
3.2.1 Changing the LCD display  
You may decide that you don’t want to display icons on the  
LCD screen, or that you want the LCD screen off to save power.  
Use the Display button to cycle through the display modes.  
When you turn the camera on, the LCD display shows icons  
and picture by default. Press the Display button once to turn  
off the icons and display only the picture. Press the Display  
button a second time to turn off the LCD display completely. Press  
the Display button a third time to display everything again.  
Note: Turning off the LCD display will increase battery  
life.  
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3.3 About the LEDs  
The following tables explain what the LEDs mean.  
Photo  
Mode  
mode Power on Self-capture Shutter Flash  
button charging  
Front LED  
Back LED R  
Back LED G  
Video  
Mode  
Front LED  
Back LED R  
Back LED G  
Power on  
Power on  
Recording  
Playback  
Playing Playing  
Mode  
video  
voice file  
Front LED  
Back LED R  
Back LED G  
MP3 mode  
MP3  
MP3  
reading  
playback  
Front LED  
Back LED R  
Back LED G  
USB/TV  
Mode  
Connecting  
USB  
Connecting ERROR!  
to TV  
Front LED  
Back LED R  
Back LED G  
Legend:  
-LED turns on then off  
-blinking LED  
-steady LED  
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3.4 Photo mode  
Use the Photo Mode to capture  
still pictures in the internal  
memory or on an  
SD card. The camera is in  
Photo Mode when the mode  
switch is in the far right position.  
3.4.1 Photo mode icons  
Use the following picture to familiarize yourself with the  
Photo Mode icons and symbols.  
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See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.  
Icon  
Description  
1
2
3
Photo mode icon, Manual and Auto.  
Size of picture. The number indicates the  
megapixel value 8, 5, 4, 3, 2, or VGA  
Color mode. Indicates the color of the  
pictures the camera is set to take: color,  
black and white, or sepia.  
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ISO mode. When no number is shown,  
the ISO value is automatic. A number  
indicates the manually set ISO value.  
Counter to display the number of the  
current shot and the number of available  
shots.  
5
6
Zoom indicator to show the amount of  
zoom.  
7
8
Time and date display  
Camera shake warning. Displayed when  
low light requires slow shutter speeds.  
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Icon  
Description  
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10  
11  
12  
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Focus zone. The camera focuses on the  
area inside this symbol.  
Indicates battery status. More bars equal  
more power.  
Memory indicator. Where the pictures are  
written: SD card or internal memory.  
Macro indicator. The flower icon indicates  
when the camera is in macro mode (close up).  
Flash mode indicator. The “A” indicates  
automatic mode, the “F” indicates forced  
flash. The flash icon with the line through  
it indicates that flash is turned off.  
Capture mode indicator. Capture mode  
can be single shot, multi shot, or self  
timer.  
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3.4.2 Setting the flash  
There are five different flash modes. To cycle through the  
flash modes, press the joystick to the left. The current flash  
setting is shown by an icon. Due to the charging of the flash  
capacitor, the LCD screen will go dark and the red busy LED  
may blink for a few seconds -- this is normal.  
Icon  
Description  
Flash is turned off  
Automatic flash, fires only when needed.  
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Icon  
Description  
Slow sync flash. A flash mode designed for low  
light conditions with long shutter speed.  
Forced flash, flash always fires  
Automatic flash with red eye reduction. Flash  
fires automatically when needed; flashes  
once before the picture is taken to reduce the  
redeye effect.  
Flash always fires; fires once before the  
picture is taken to reduce the red eye effect.  
3.4.3 Using the macro function  
The macro function enables you to capture images of subjects  
very close to the lens. In macro mode you can focus on subjects  
as close as 2 inches. When not in macro mode the minimum  
distance is 7 inches. Use macro mode for subjects 2-6 inches  
from the camera.  
To switch the macro function on, press the joystick down. An  
icon  
will appear to indicate macro mode. Press the joystick  
down again to leave macro mode. The macro function can be  
used in Video and Photo mode.  
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3.4.4 Using the zoom function  
The camera is equipped with a 3x optical zoom and a 4x  
Digital zoom. The zoom function will work in Photo mode  
and Video mode. When in Video mode, the zoom must  
be set before you start recording as the zoom cannot be  
adjusted during the recording.  
Press the right side of the zoom button to zoom in on a  
subject (get closer to it). Press the left side of the zoom  
button to zoom out from the subject (move away from it).  
The zoom status is indicated by the zoom bar on the right  
of the screen. The line in the zoom bar indicates the point  
where the optical zoom stops and the digital zoom begins.  
When the optical zoom reaches the end  
of its range, the digital zoom takes over.  
You must take your finger off the zoom  
button and press it again to start using  
the digital zoom.  
3.4.5 Capture mode and self timer function  
The DXG-528 has three capture modes, single shot, multi-shot  
and self timer. Single shot mode captures a single picture every  
time the shutter button is pressed. Multi shot mode captures three  
pictures every time the shutter button is pressed.  
The self timer function enables you to take pictures of yourself  
by adding a delay between the moment the shutter button is  
pressed and the moment the picture is actually captured.  
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To cycle through the capture mode options, press the joystick  
right. An icon will appear to indicate capture mode.  
Icon  
Capture mode  
Single shot capture mode, captures a single  
shot each time the button is pressed.  
Multi shot capture mode, captures three shots  
each time the shutter is pressed.  
Self timer capture mode, adds a 10 second delay  
between the pressing of the shutter button and  
the capture of the picture.  
When using the self timer, press the shutter button as normal.  
There will be a 10-second delay before the picture is captured.  
A countdown is displayed on the LCD screen. A red LED  
flashes on the front of the camera to indicate that a picture is  
about to be taken. The LED flashes faster as the time expires  
and stops flashing when the picture is taken.  
3.5 Video and voice recorder mode  
Use Video mode to capture  
video or audio and store it in  
internal memory or on an SD  
card. The camera is in Video  
mode when the mode switch  
is in the center position.  
See “Video and voice recorder mode” on page 41 for details  
of how to switch between voice and video recording modes.  
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3.5.1 Video mode icons  
Use the following image to familiarize yourself with the  
Video mode icons and symbols.  
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.  
Icon  
Description  
1
Video mode and Voice memo mode  
icons.  
2
Counter shows total number of pictures  
and videos stored in memory.  
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Icon  
3
Description  
Zoom indicator to show the current  
zoom status.  
4
5
Timer shows elapsed time of current  
video and total possible recording time.  
Focus zone. The camera focuses on the  
area inside this symbol.  
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7
8
7
Record and stop icons. STOP is  
displayed during a recording, REC is  
displayed while not recording.  
Indicates battery status.  
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Memory indicator, SD card or internal  
memory.  
3.5.2 Using the zoom function  
See “Using the zoom function” on page 24.  
3.5.3 Using the macro function  
See “Using the macro function” on page 23  
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3.6 Playback mode  
Use playback mode to review all the pictures, videos, and  
Audio recordings stored in your camera.  
3.6.1 Playback mode icons  
Refer to the following images to familiarize yourself with  
the Playback mode icons and symbols.  
Photo Playback  
Video Playback  
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.  
Icon  
Description  
1
Photo mode icon.  
2
3
Counter to display the number of the  
current shot and the total number of  
shots/videos.  
Playback mode indicator.  
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Icon  
Description  
4
Video mode icon.  
5
Volume level indicator  
(video only)  
6
7
8
Counter showing elapsed time and  
total time of current video.  
Indicates battery status.  
Zoom function. Use the zoom but-  
tons to zoom in on an image.  
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Memory indicator, SD card or  
internal memory.  
3.6.2 Viewing pictures and videos  
To view pictures and videos:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in playback mode.  
The most recent picture is displayed on the screen.  
2. Use the joystick to move through the images, videos and  
audio files stored in memory.  
3. Press the joystick button in to play video and audio  
files.  
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4. Press the joystick up and down to adjust the volume of  
files with sound.  
5. Use the zoom buttons to increase or decrease the size of  
the picture.  
6. Use the joystick to scroll a picture too big to fit on the  
screen.  
3.6.3 Playing voice files  
Play voice files the same way as video files. File information  
will be displayed on screen.  
3.6.4 Displaying file information  
Basic information is displayed by default on each image, video,  
or audio file when viewed in Playback mode. To display  
detailed information about the still image file currently displayed,  
press the display button. All the details are displayed  
on the screen.  
Press the display button a second time to remove all file  
information from the screen. Press the button a third time to  
display basic information again.  
Note: Audio and video files only show basic information.  
Pressing the display button will hide the information on  
the screen. Pressing the button again will restore it.  
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3.6.5 Using thumbnail mode  
By default, each image is displayed full size in playback mode,  
but you can display four or nine thumbnail images on screen.  
To use thumbnail mode:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in playback mode.  
The most recent picture will be displayed on the screen.  
2. Press the left side of the zoom button once to display four  
thumbnail images on screen. Press the left zoom button a  
second time to display nine images.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight an image.  
4. Press the joystick button in to display the highlighted  
image on screen full size.  
5. Press the left zoom button to go back to thumbnail view.  
3.6.6 Viewing a slide show  
This camera includes a slide show function. A slide show displays  
each image in sequence for a predefined amount of time.  
To view a slide show:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in playback mode.  
The most recent picture is displayed on the screen.  
2. Press the menu button to display the playback menu.  
3. Use the joystick button to highlight the slide show option  
in the menu.  
4. Use the joystick to select a delay of 1, 3, 5, or 10 seconds.  
5. Press the joystick in to start the slide show.  
The images stored in the memory will be displayed, one after  
another. You can stop the slide show at any time by pressing in the  
joystick.  
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3.7 MP3 mode  
The DXG-528 has the ability to play MP3 files. Only song files  
in the MP3 file format can be played in the MP3 function. Files on  
CDs are usually in the Windows Media format (.wma) or wav  
format and cannot be played in their native format; they must first  
be converted into MP3 files. This can be accomplished with many  
types of software which are available at little or no cost.  
3.7.1 Getting MP3 Files Onto Your DXG-528:  
Once the songs are in the MP3 format, they can be transferred  
to the MP3 folder in the camera’s onboard memory or onto the  
SD card. This can be accomplished by one of two ways: 1.)  
Attach the USB cable to the camera, select “Mass Storage” and  
then use your PC to find the removable hard drive ( the camera /  
SD card). Once located, drag and drop the MP3 files into the MP3  
folder. NOTE: Two removable hard drives will be visible if the  
camera has an SD card inserted. 2.) The other way is to place the  
SD card into a card reader, locate the MP3 folder, and drag and  
drop the MP3 files into the MP3 folder. The card can then be  
re-inserted into the camera.  
After the files are in the MP3 folder, they can be played on the  
camera through earphones or the internal speaker.  
Note: To be played, files MUST be in the mp3 format (the file  
ends with a “.mp3”). Further, the files must be place in a the  
MP3 file in the camera (similar to the DCIM file).  
3.7.2 MP3 mode icons  
Refer to the following picture to familiarize yourself with the  
MP3 mode icons and symbols.  
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See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.  
Icon  
Description  
1
MP3 mode icon.  
Counter to display the current track  
number and the total number of tracks.  
2
3
Volume level indicator.  
4
5
6
Timer; shows elapsed time of current  
track and total recorded time.  
Indicates battery status.  
Memory card status indicator.  
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3.7.3 Playing MP3s  
To go into MP3 mode:  
1. Turn the camera on and press the MP3 button.  
2. Use the left and right joystick control to scroll through the  
MP3s stored in memory.  
3. Press the center joystick button to play/stop the selected  
MP3 file.  
4. Use the up and down joystick to adjust the volume.  
All the MP3s stored in memory will play one after another until  
the last one is finished.  
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Note: When adding MP3 files to the camera memory or  
memory card, they must be in a folder called MP3.  
See “Connecting to a computer” on page 15 for  
more information.  
3.8 USB mode  
You can use USB mode to connect to a printer or a host PC.  
Before connecting to a printer or PC, see “Installing the soft-  
ware and drivers” on page 49.  
3.8.1 Connecting to a PC  
When connected to a PC using the USB cable, the camera will  
appear as two removable drives in Windows Explorer. One  
drive is the camera’s internal memory, the other is the SD  
card. You can drag and drop files to and from the new removable  
drives just like any other drive.  
See also “Connecting to a computer” on page 15.  
3.8.2 Connecting to a printer  
You can connect the camera to a printer and print images  
directly from the camera. Connect to a printer using the USB  
cable exactly the same way as you would connect a PC. To print  
images to a printer, see “DPOF” on page 44.  
3.9 Connecting to a TV  
You can connect the camera to a TV and view images from the  
camera on the TV screen. Connect the TV to the camera as  
described in “Connecting to a TV” on page 14.  
Make sure the camera is set to NTSC for playback in the United  
States uses NTSC. See “TV” on page 47.  
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4. Using the Setup Menus  
This section shows you how to configure your camera  
and use the advanced features.  
4.1 Picture menu  
The picture menu appears when the camera is in Photo mode  
and the menu button is pressed.  
The picture menu is available in Photo mode only.  
4.1.1 Automatic or Manual mode  
The camera mode can be set either to Automatic or Manual.  
When set to Automatic, the camera sets the ISO value, white  
balance, light metering and focus. When set to Manual, these  
settings are determined by you.  
Note: When in Automatic mode, menu entries for scene,  
white balance, focus, ISO and metering will not  
appear.  
To set the mode:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the MODE option.  
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4. Use the joystick to Select Automatic or Manual  
mode.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.1.2 Image size  
Use the image size option to set the size of the captured  
image. Bigger images contain more detail and therefore  
use more memory space.  
To set the image size:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the SIZE option.  
4. Use the joystick to Select  
.
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
Note: The number represents the number of pixels. 8M  
means 8 megapixels, 5M means 5 megapixels. VGA  
is VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels).  
Multishot mode is not available when the camera is  
set to 8M (8 megapixels).  
4.1.3 Scene  
The scene option can be set to manual  
, in which case focus,  
EV, ISO, metering, and date stamp must be set manually. There  
are also a number of preset scene options which set all these  
values automatically. When a preset scene option is chosen,  
focus, EV, ISO, metering, and date stamp are grayed-out in the  
menu and cannot be changed.  
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Note: The scene option can only be changed when the  
camera mode is set to manual. See “Automatic  
or Manual mode” on page 35.  
To set the scene:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the SCENE option.  
4. Use the joystick to select the scene option.  
Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.1.4 Color  
The camera can capture standard color images, black and white  
images, or images tinted with a sepia tone to give them an old-  
fashioned look.  
To change the color setting:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the COLOR option.  
4. Use the joystick to select the color, black and white, or  
sepia.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.1.5 Quality  
The picture quality can be set to high, medium, or low. High  
quality pictures require more memory space.  
To set picture quality:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
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3. Use the joystick to highlight the QUALITY option.  
4. Use the joystick to select high, medium, or low quality.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.1.6 White balance  
Use the white balance option to correct color for different  
lighting conditions. When white balance is set to auto, the  
camera will automatically compensate for different lighting  
conditions. You can also set white balance to sunlight, cloudy,  
tungsten, or fluorescent light.  
Note: The white balance option can only be changed when  
the camera mode is set to Manual. See “Auto or Manual  
Mode” on page 35.  
To set the white balance:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the WB option.  
4. Use the joystick to select Auto, sunlight, cloudy, tungsten,  
or fluorescent light (tungsten is incandescent light).  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.1.7 Focus selection  
Use the focus selection option to determine where the camera  
focuses. The focus selection can be set to center, left, right, top  
or bottom.  
Note: The focus selection option can only be changed  
when the camera mode is set to Manual. See “Auto or  
Manual Mode” on page 35.  
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To set the focus selection:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the FOCUS SEL. option.  
4. Use the joystick to select center  
top ,or bottom  
, left  
,right  
.
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.1.8 Exposure Value (EV)  
Use the exposure, EV setting to change the exposure for your  
pictures. Usually this value would be set to zero, but you might  
want to increase the exposure to light up a subject with strong  
back lighting, or decrease the exposure if taking a picture of  
something very bright.  
To set EV:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the EV option.  
4. Use the joystick to move the slider up and down the scale.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.1.9 ISO adjustment  
The ISO value is equivalent to the film speed setting on film  
cameras. In bright conditions you would need a low ISO film.  
Correspondingly, in low light conditions a high ISO is preferable.  
When set to automatic, the camera sets the ISO value automatically.  
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Note: The ISO option can only be changed when the cam-  
era mode is set to Manual. See “Auto or Manual  
Mode” on page 35.  
To set the ISO value:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the ISO option.  
4. Use the joystick to select automatic ,  
ISO 100  
,
ISO200 , or ISO 400  
.
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.1.10 Metering  
Use the metering option to determine how the camera light  
metering is used to calculate the exposure of the picture. The  
metering can be set to an average value across the whole scene,  
a center weighted value or a spot value in the center of the  
scene.  
Note: The metering option can only be changed when the  
camera mode is set to Manual. See “Auto or Manual  
Mode” on page 35.  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the METERING option.  
4. Use the joystick to select average, center weighted or spot  
metering.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
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4.1.11 Date stamp  
The date stamp function allows you to print a date on the captured  
images.  
To set the date stamp function:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the DATE STAMP option.  
4. Use the joystick to select on or off.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.2 Video menu  
4.2.1 Video and voice recorder mode  
When the camera is in video mode it can be set to record video  
with sound, or just voice with no video.  
To set video and voice recorder mode:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Video mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the MODE option.  
4. Use the joystick to select video  
or voice  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
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4.2.3 Video quality  
The video quality can be set to high, medium, or low.  
The high quality options require more memory storage space.  
To set video quality:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Video mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the QUALITY option.  
4. Use the joystick to select high, medium, or low.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.3 Playback menu  
The playback menu manages the files stored in the camera’s internal  
memory or on the SD card.  
4.3.1 Delete  
The delete function deletes one or all of the files on the current  
memory media.  
To delete files:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Playback mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the DELETE option.  
4. Use the joystick to select Single, or All.  
5. Press the center joystick to confirm.  
If you are deleting all files, a message will be displayed asking  
you to confirm the action. Use the joystick to high light YES and  
press the center joystick to confirm.  
All files will be deleted from the current media, or just the  
last file viewed if you chose to delete a single file.  
6. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
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Note: Once deleted, files cannot be recovered so make sure  
you have a backup before you delete. Files that have  
been protected will not be deleted. See “Protect” on  
page 43 for more details about file protection.  
4.3.2 Protect  
Use the protect option to protect files from being accidentally  
deleted.  
To protect a file or files:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Playback  
mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the PROTECT option.  
4. Use the joystick to select protect the current file, unprotect  
the current file, protect all or unprotect all.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
Note: Files that have been protected cannot be deleted. To  
delete a protected file, you must unprotect it first.  
4.3.3 Slide show delay  
Use the slide show view option to set the time each image is  
displayed in the slide show. The time can be set from 1 to 10  
seconds. See “Viewing a slide show” on page 31 for slide show  
details.  
To set the slide show view option:  
1. Turn the camera on and set it to Playback mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
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3. Use the joystick to highlight the SLIDE SHOW option.  
4. Use the joystick to select 10 SECONDS.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.3.4 Copy to card  
Use the copy to card option to copy the contents of the internal  
memory to the SD card.  
To copy internal memory to an SD card:  
1. Insert the SD card, turn the camera on and set it to  
Playback mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the COPY TO CARD option.  
4. Press the center joystick button to confirm the action.  
5. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.3.5 DPOF  
Use the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) function to tag  
pictures stored in your memory card with print information.  
You can tag all pictures to be printed or just the current picture.  
You can also select how many copies you want printed and  
whether the prints should include the date and time stamp.  
DPOF requires a memory card. When all images to be  
printed are tagged, remove the memory card for processing or  
printing with a DPOF compatible printer.  
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To print images:  
1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Playback  
mode.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the DPOF option.  
4. Use the joystick to select DPOF one, or DPOF all.  
5. Press the center joystick to confirm the action.  
6. Use the joystick to select whether to include the date and time  
stamp on the printed image.  
7. Press the center joystick to confirm the action.  
8. Use the joystick to confirm the action.  
9. Press the center joystick to confirm the action. The DPOF  
information is now stored  
10. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.4 Setup menu  
The setup menu can be accessed from any camera mode and  
is used to configure the miscellaneous camera functions.  
4.4.1 Date and time  
See “Setting the date and time” on page 8.  
4.4.2 Date display  
See “Setting the date display” on page 9.  
4.4.3 Number reset  
Use the number reset function to reset the file name numbers  
to zero.  
To reset the file numbering:  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the menu button.  
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3. Use the joystick to highlight the setup menu icon  
4. Use the joystick to highlight the NUMBER RESET  
option.  
5. Use the joystick to select 000, or continue.  
6. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.4.4 Beep  
See “Setting the beep function” on page 10  
4.4.5 Language  
See “Setting the language” on page 11.  
4.4.6 Power saving  
Use the power saving function to allow the camera automatically  
switch itself off after a period of inactivity. You can turn the power  
saving function off or select a period of 3 minutes, 5 minutes or 10  
minutes.  
To set the power saving function:  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the setup menu icon .  
4. Use the joystick to highlight the POWER SAVING option.  
5. Use the joystick to select OFF, 3 minutes, 5 minutes or 10  
minutes.  
6. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
4.4.7 Default  
Use the default option to restore all settings to the factory default.  
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To restore the factory default settings:  
1.Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the setup menu icon  
4. Use the joystick to highlight the DEFAULT option.  
5. Press the center joystick button to confirm the action.  
6. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
.
4.4.8 Format  
Use the format option to format the current media. Formatting  
will delete everything on the media.  
To format the current media:  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the setup menu icon  
.
4. Use the joystick to highlight the FORMAT option.  
4.4.9 USB mode  
Use the USB mode to determine whether the camera is connected  
to a printer or a host PC. When connected to a PC, the  
camera acts like a removable drive and files can be transferred  
between the camera and host computer. When connected to a  
compatible printer, images can be printed directly from the camera.  
To set USB mode:  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the setup menu icon.  
4. Use the joystick to highlight the USB MODE option.  
5. Use the joystick to select PC, or printer.  
6. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
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4.4.10 TV  
Use the TV option to set the TV system for your geographic  
location.  
To set the TV system:  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the menu button.  
3. Use the joystick to highlight the setup menu icon  
4. Use the joystick to highlight the TV option.  
.
5. Use the joystick to select NTSC for the United States  
(Europe uses PAL)  
6. Press the menu button again to leave the menu.  
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5. Installing the Software and Drivers  
5.1 Drivers  
You will only need to install a driver for the camera if your  
operating system is Windows 98SE or Windows ME.  
Windows 2000 and Windows XP are plug and play operating  
systems and do not require a driver to be manually loaded.  
To load a driver:  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2. If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use Windows  
Explorer to execute the instngr.exe file in the root directory.  
3. Click the install button to install the driver.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
5. Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable  
provided as described in “Connecting to a computer” on  
page 15.  
Note: When connecting the camera to a host PC running  
Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating system,  
connect the camera as described in step 5 above,  
and the PC will install a driver automatically.  
When the driver has been installed and the camera connected,  
the camera memory and any installed SD card will appear as  
removable disks in Windows Explorer. Files can be dragged and  
dropped in the same way as with an ordinary disk.  
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5.2 Presto! Video Works 6  
Presto! Video Works 6 is an advanced software application for  
editing video.  
To install Presto! Video Works 6:  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2. If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use Windows  
Explorer to execute the instngr.exe file in the root directory.  
3. Click the install button to begin the installation process and  
follow the on-screen instructions.  
More information about Presto! Video Works 6 can be found in  
the help files when the application is started.  
5.3 Presto! Mr. Photo 3  
Presto! Mr. Photo 3 is an advanced photo editing software  
application.  
To install Presto! Mr. Photo 3:  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2. If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use Windows  
Explorer to execute the instngr.exe file in the root directory.  
3. Click the install button to begin the installation process and  
follow the on-screen instructions.  
More information about Presto! Mr. Photo 3 can be found  
in the help files when the application is started.  
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Appendix A  
Specifications  
General  
Imaging sensor 5.1 Megapixel CCD sensor  
Active pixels  
Storage media  
4.9 Megapixel  
Built-in 32 MB Flash memory  
SD/MMC card (32/64/128/256/512/1G MB)  
Sensor sensitivity Auto, ISO 100, 200, 400 equivalent, user  
definable  
Lens  
3X optical zoom lens  
Wide: f=5.8 mm, F/2.6 ~ 4.8  
Tele: f=17.4 mm, F/4.3 ~ 7.6  
Focal range 15.748 ~ infinity  
ZP1~4:0.06~0.3m ZP5~7:0.18~0.3m (macro)  
Formats: JPEG (EXIF), DCF, DPOF, Direct  
Print (DPS)  
Resolution: VGA, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M, 8M  
(firmware interpolation)  
Quality: Fine, Normal, Basic  
MPEG4  
Still image  
Movie clips  
320 x 240 pixels, 30 fps  
Audio  
Zoom  
Support for MP3 audio format  
3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom  
LCD TFT screen 2.4-inch High resolution TFT (480 x 234  
pixels)  
Viewfinder  
Real image optical viewfinder  
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General  
Flash  
2 – 8 Feet  
Off/Auto/Force/Slow Sync/Force Red  
Eye Reduction/Auto Red Eye Reduction  
White balance  
Auto/sunny/cloudy/tungsten/fluorescent  
EV compensation -2.0 EV ~ +2.0 EV (in 0.2 EV steps)  
Self timer  
2-10 seconds  
PC interface  
USB 2.0, full speed  
TV out format  
Shutter  
NTSC/PAL  
Mechanical and electronic shutter.  
8 ~ 1/2000 second  
Auto power off off,3, 5, or 10 minutes (user definable)  
Power supply  
Dimension  
Weight  
2 x AA alkaline batteries, CRV3 compatible  
4”(L) x 1.14”(D) x 2.28”(H)  
<4.76 oz without batteries  
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Appendix B  
System requirements:  
The camera requires a host PC with the following  
specifications:  
Windows® XP, 2000, ME, 98SE operating system  
Intel® Pentium 166 MHz CPU or better  
At least 32 MB of RAM  
Standard USB 1.1 port or better  
4 x speed CD-ROM drive or better  
At least 10 MB of available disk space  
Note: A USB 1.1 port will enable you to transfer files to and  
from your host PC, but transfer speeds will be much  
faster with a USB 2.0 port.  
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Appendix C:  
PictBridge errors  
Type  
Value  
Description  
256  
257  
258  
259  
260  
Paper related error (default)  
Paper is empty  
Load Error – paper not loaded correctly  
Eject Error – paper not ejected correctly  
Media Error – paper not detected, paper skewed, roll paper cannot  
Paper  
cut or turn off  
261  
262  
263  
Paper jam  
Paper nearly empty  
Paper type / paper size combination not supported or paper found  
in printer does not match the request  
512  
513  
514  
515  
768  
769  
770  
771  
Ink related reason (default)  
Ink empty  
Ink low  
Waste ink error (waste-ink reservoir full)  
Hardware related error (default)  
Fatal error  
Ink  
Service call  
Printer unavailable (performing maintenance or  
otherwise occupied)  
Hardware 772  
Printer busy (processing a job from another source,  
e.g., a PC)  
Lever error (lever position not correct)  
Cover open  
No marking agent (e.g., missing print head)  
Ink Cover open  
773  
774  
775  
776  
777  
No Ink Cartridge  
1024  
File related error (default)  
print Info error (internal protocol error)  
File decode error (picture format of the specified  
image cannot be decoded)  
File  
1025  
1026  
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Appendix D:  
SD card capacities  
Photos:  
Card Size  
32MB  
128MB  
256MB  
512MB  
1GB  
Photos(pcs)  
VGA  
172  
28  
16  
14  
10  
6
688  
1367  
284  
2752  
568  
5504  
1137  
2MP  
142  
106  
3MP  
4MP  
5MP  
8MP  
213  
128  
426  
256  
853  
512  
64  
51  
36  
102  
73  
204  
146  
409  
292  
Video 320x240 (30 fps):  
Card Size  
32MB  
128MB  
256MB  
512MB  
1GB  
Times(Min)  
1021  
2529  
5058  
11012  
20112  
MP3(@128 kbps):  
Card Size  
32MB  
128MB  
256MB  
512MB  
1GB  
Times(Min)  
34  
134  
267  
534  
1067  
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The number of pictures you can take varies depending on the  
complexity of the scene being photographed.  
The minutes of music that your card can hold depends on the  
rate at which your songs were recorded. The standard bit rate for  
MP3 recordings is 128 Kbps. The bit rate (Kbps) is determined by  
the encoder software used to create your audio file. The higher the  
bit rate, the better the audio quality.  
To assure 100% SD card compatibility, we suggest using  
SD cards sold through the DXG USA site. These cards  
have been tested and are guaranteed to be compatible with  
this device.  
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