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arrow keys (10). Press the OK button (10), to
save the setting and to return to the menu
option “Camera Setting”. Press the left arrow
key (10) to return to the previous set of menu
options without changing the settings.
Note:
Alternately, you can change the im-
age resolution of the pictures in the “Man-
ual Control” mode by continuing to press
the right arrow key (10).
Note:
For resolutions measuring 8 MP,
5 MP, 3 MP, the picture format is 4:3; for
resolutions 6 MP, 4 MP, 2 MP, the picture
format is 16:9.
Multiple frames per trigger
Using this function, the camera can capture
up to five frames per activation in quick suc-
cession. Go to the “Main Menu” by pressing
the menu buttons (14) and select the menu
option “Multiple frames”. This is located un-
der the first tab “Camera Settings”. You can
access the submenu options by pressing the
OK button (10) or the right arrow key (10).
The submenu offers the option of selecting
the desired number of frames to be captured
per trigger by pressing the Up/Down arrow
keys (10).Press the OK button (10) to save
the settings and to return to the menu option
“Camera Settings”. Press the left arrow key
(10) to return to the previous menu selection
without changing the settings.
Video resolution
Go to “Main Menu” by pressing the menu but-
ton (14) and select the menu option “Video
Resolution”. This is located under the first tab
“Camera Settings”. You can access the sub-
menu by pressing the OK button (10) or the
right arrow key (10). You can choose between
video resolution in HD (1280x720) and VGA
(640x480) using the On/Off arrow keys (10).
Press the OK button (10) to save the setting
and to return to the menu selection “Camera
Settings”. By pressing the left arrow key (10),
you can return to the previous menu selection
without changing the settings.
Note:
Alternately, you can choose video
resolution by continuously pressing the
left arrow key (10) in the “Manual Con-
trol” mode.
Video length
Go to the “Main Menu” by pressing the menu
button (14) and select the menu option “Vid-
eo Length”. This is located under the first tab
“Camera Settings”. You can access the sub-
menu by pressing the OK button (10) or the
right arrow key (10). Enter the desired video
length (5-30s.) using the Up/Down arrow key
(10) and press the OK button (10) to save the
settings. The camera will automatically return
to the menu option “Camera Settings”. You
can return to the previous menu optionwith-
out changing the settings by pressing the left
arrow key (10).
Shutter lag
This function allows you to specify the length
of the time between two pictures when your
camera does not respond to movement. The
options for programming the sequential
shooting intervals extend from 1 second to
60 minutes.Go to “Main Menu” by pressing
the menu button (14) and select the menu
option “Shutter Lag”. This can be found under
the tab “Camera Settings”. You can return to
the submenu by pressing the OK button (10)
or the right arrow key (10). In the submenu,
choose the desired time interval using the On/
Off arrow keys (10). Press the OK button (10)
to save the settingand to return to the menu
option “Camera Settings”. By pressing the left
arrow key (10), you can return to the previous
menu selection without changing the settings.
Illumination
Your DTC 650 cannot access external illumina-
tion; please always select “Internal”. Should
you nevertheless select “External”, the flash
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