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Nytech ND-4020 - User Manual

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CE STATEMENT
Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low
Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms:
EN55022 (CISPR 22) Radio Frequency Interference
EN50082 (IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4) Electro-magnetic Immunity
EN60950 (IEC950) Product Safety

Table of Contents

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Nytech ND-4020 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Image SensorCCD
Megapixels4.0 MP
Optical Zoom3x
LCD Screen Size1.5 inches
Storage MediaSD Card

Summary

CE STATEMENT

TRADEMARK INFORMATION

READ THIS FIRST

WARNINGS

CAUTIONS

GETTING STARTED

Installing the Batteries

How to insert AA or Ni-MH batteries correctly.

Using the AC Power Adapter

Guide to connecting and using the AC adapter for power.

Loading an SD Memory Card

Steps to insert and remove an SD memory card.

Attaching the Camera Strap

How to secure the camera strap to prevent slippage.

Choosing the Language

Setting the user interface language for menus and display.

Setting the Date and the Time

Procedure to set the camera's date and time.

Setting the Image Resolution and Quality

Adjusting pixel size, file size, and compression for images.

TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS

Basic Setting

Overview of composing images using viewfinder or LCD monitor.

Using the Viewfinder

Guide to composing shots using the optical viewfinder.

Using the LCD Monitor

Instructions for composing shots and reviewing images on the LCD.

Using the Zoom Functions

How to use telephoto and wide-angle zoom for better shots.

Using the Self-Timer

Setting the self-timer for group shots or timed releases.

Using the Flash

Guide to selecting and using different flash modes.

MOVIE MODE

Recording Video Clips

Steps to record video clips at 320 x 240 resolution.

Viewing Video Clips

Instructions for viewing recorded video clips.

INTRODUCTION

Overview

General description of camera features and capabilities.

Package Contents

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA

Front View

Identification of camera controls and features on the front.

Rear View

Identification of controls and features on the rear of the camera.

Mode Dial

Explanation of the different shooting modes available on the dial.

LED Indicators

Description of the camera's LED indicator lights and their meanings.

LCD Monitor Information

Explanation of icons and indicators shown on the LCD screen.

Photography in a Variety of Modes

Selecting the Manual Mode

Adjusting image quality, size, EV, white balance, color, saturation, sharpness.

Selecting the Auto Mode

Camera automatically adjusts most settings for point-and-shoot simplicity.

Selecting the Macro Mode

Capturing close-ups of subjects like flowers or insects from 0.2m to 0.7m.

Selecting the Portrait Mode

Creating portraits where the subject stands out against a blurred background.

Selecting the Landscape Mode

Enhancing color and saturation for landscapes and scenic portraits.

Selecting the Night Scene Mode

Capturing human subjects in evening or night settings with balanced exposure.

Selecting the Sports Mode

Capturing fast-moving subjects effectively.

PLAYBACK MODE

Viewing Images

How to view recorded still images on the LCD monitor.

Zoom Playback

Magnifying parts of an image to view fine details during playback.

Displaying Thumbnail Images

Viewing multiple small images simultaneously for quick scanning.

Slide Show Display

Playing back images automatically in a sequential slide show format.

Setting DPOF

Embedding print order information for compatible printers.

Deleting Images;Video Clips

Instructions to delete single or all images and video clips.

Formatting an SD card or Internal Memory

TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES;VIDEO CLIPS TO YOUR COMPUTER

Installing the USB Driver

Guide to installing the USB driver for Windows and Macintosh.

Connecting the Camera to Your Computer

How to connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable.

Downloading Images;Video Clips

Steps to transfer images and video clips from camera to computer.

INSTALLING PHOSUITE

INSTALLING PHOTOVISTA

MENU OPTIONS

The Capture Menu

Settings for image size, quality, EV, white balance, ISO, color, saturation, sharpness.

Image Size and Quality

Details on setting image resolution and quality parameters.

EV Compensation

Adjusting exposure compensation from -2.0 EV to +2.0 EV.

White Balance

Setting white balance for different lighting conditions (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, etc.).

ISO

Adjusting ISO speed for light sensitivity in different shooting scenarios.

Color and Saturation

Adjusting image color output and saturation levels.

Sharpness

Adjusting image sharpness to emphasize edges.

The Playback Menu

Copy to card

Copying images from camera memory to SD card or internal memory.

The Setup Menu

TV Output

Selecting video output type (NTSC or PAL) for TV viewing.

Beeper Settings

Adjusting the camera's beep sound volume or turning it off.

Language

Selecting the user interface language for menus and display.

Power off time

Configuring automatic power-off intervals for battery conservation.

Set to default

Restoring all camera settings to their original factory defaults.

CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO OTHER DEVICES

CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS

LCD Monitor and Self-timer

Specs for LCD monitor size and self-timer delay.

Zoom and Exposure Compensation

Specs for zoom capabilities and exposure compensation ranges.

White Balance and Compression

Specs for white balance modes and compressed image formats.

Standards, Interface, and Power

Specs on standards, connectivity, and power requirements.

Tripod Socket, Dimensions, and Weight

Physical specs including tripod mount, dimensions, and weight.

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