User GuideThis guide shows you how to operate the Take-it MV300 and provides information on basic functions, movie/audio clip recording, still image s
10Front /Bottom View1. Shutter button2. MODE button ( Playback/ Photo/ Video / Audio)3. POWER button4. Macro-Normal switch ( / )5. Lens6. Flash7. Self
11Attaching the StrapGetting Started1. Loading the Battery1. Ensure the DV camera isturned off; then push thesliding battery caseindicated by the arro
12Your DV camera can also usealkaline batteries instead of asingle rechargeable Lithiumion battery. Four AAA-sizedalkaline batteries should beused in
13Inserting an SD CardYou can install an SD memory card in your DV camerato increase the memory capacity. Follow theinstructions below to install an S
14Shooting your First VideoFollow the instructions below to take your first stillphotograph with your DV camera.Shooting1. Turn on the DV camera bypre
15Taking Your First Still ImageFollow the instructions below to take your first stillphotograph with your DV camera.4. Use the LCD screen to composeyo
16The DV camera can operate in four different modes.Each mode offers different features and functions. Inthis section you will learn what each mode is
17Photo modeUse Photo mode for taking still pictures in JPEG format.To select the DV camera to Photo mode from anothermode:1. Press the MODE button on
18Audio ModeUse Audio mode for recording digital sounds. To selectthe DV camera to Audio mode from another mode, youshould:Playback ModeUse Playback m
19USB ModeThe DV camera will automatically switch to USB modewhen it is connected to a USB port using the cableprovided. See Connecting on page 37 for
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20Webcam featureStandard webcam enabled applications such asMicrosoft Netmeeting, or Yahoo Messenger willrecognize the DV camera as a webacm when it i
21Using the MenusYour DV camera can be configured using four menus.You can access the menus using the menu button onthe rear on the DV camera. Navigat
22QualityThe quality option can be accessed from either Videomode or Photo mode. Quality can be set to either Fine,Normal or Best. Higher quality imag
23Drive ModeUse the Drive Mode setting to switch between astandard shutter operation, a delayed shutter that allowsyou to take pictures of yourself, a
24White BalanceThe white balance setting is used to set the correctcolor balance under different lighting conditions. Withoutthe correct white balance
25SharpnessUse the Sharpness option to sharpen or soften theoutlines in your images. Three settings are available,Normal, Sharper, and Softer. This se
26Color ModeUse the Color Mode setting to change the color of yourimages or videos. Three settings are available, Normal,Black & White, and Classi
27Playback MenuEraseUse the Erase function to delete and files from thecamera or SD card memory. The Erase function can beaccessed only when your DV c
28Slide ShowUse the Slide Show function to display all the filesstored in your DV camera, one after the other. TheSlide Show function can only be acce
29PrintUse the Print function to print still images stored on yourDV camera. You can print either an individual image orall your images. To access the
3Federal Communications Commission InterferenceStatementThis equipment (MV300) has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digita
30BeepUse the Beep option to turn on or off the beep noisemade by the DV camera when buttons are pressed. Toaccess the Beep option:1. Turn on the DV c
31TimeUse the Time option to set the time. To access theTime option:1. Turn on the DV camera and press the MENU buttonto display the main menu screen.
32Video OutUse the Video Out option to define the type of TV youwant to use to display your camera images on. You canset the video output to either PA
33ResetUse the Reset option to restore all configurations tofactory default settings. To access the Reset option:1. Turn on the DV camera and press th
34FrequencyTo avoid flickering images on the LCD screen, youshould make sure that the DV camera Frequency settingmatches the frequency of mains electr
35LanguageUse the Language setting to change the language inwhich the DV camera menus are displayed. Availablelanguages are, traditional Chinese, simp
36File No ResetEach picture you take with the DV camera is given anumber. The file number is also the name of the filewhen you download it to your har
37Connecting to a ComputerConnect the DV camera to a computer using thesupplied USB cable as shown below.You can connect your DV camera to a TV to vie
38Appendix A - Installing SoftwareYour DV camera comes complete with a CD-ROM containing drivers and applications. If your computer usesWindows 98SE o
39Appendix B – MaintenanceAlways follow the SafetyPrecautions that came with the DVcamera.• Use a soft cloth, tissue or lint-free cloth to clean the D
4Table of ContentsFederal Communications Commission InterferenceStatement ... 3Safety Precautions
40Appendix C – TroubleshootingA1: The DV camera is not powered up.• Press and hold the POWER button for a few moments to see if theREADY LED is lit.A2
41The DV camera does not shootimages, movies, or record audioclips.The subject is not in the LCDscreen.A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mod
42A1: The DV camera was moved while a shot was being taken.• Hold the DV camera firmly when shooting, using a tripod ifnecessary.A2: The subject is no
43Images or Movie/Audio clips cannotbe played back.A: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.• Set the Mode switch to Playback mode ( ).A: The S
44A1: The “USB Switch” setting is set to the incorrect mode.• Enter the Setup mode, set USB Switch to “USB Mode”.A2: The DV camera is disconnected to
45For Macintosh Users,• Make sure one end of the USB cable is connected to your computerand the other end to your DV camera’s USB connector, then turn
46Appendix D - Menu Items and Factory DefaultsVideo/Photo Menu Options DescriptionSize , *, , , / *, Selects the pixel recording size for imagesQualit
47SpecificationsImage Sensor 3.21 megapixels CMOSSensor Size 1/2”ResolutionMovie clips 640x480 pixels (10 fps)320x240 pixels (25 fps)Still image 2816x
5Power Saving ... 34Language ... 35USB Switch ...
6Before you use the DV camera, be sure to read thefollowing safety precautions, which detail the properoperation of the DV camera and its accessories
7Do not drop batteries or let them be bangedaround. This could damage the casings, causing thebatteries to leak.• If the internal parts or components
8Take-it MV300, Microtek’s Digital video camera,incorporates the functions of digital camcorder, voicerecorder, digital still camera and webcam with s
9DV camera ComponentsDV Camera PackageRear View1. Mode indicator/Charger LED/READY LEDs2. Multifunction/4-way arrow button• Up/ Zoom In/ Pause/Play• D
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