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QUICK START GUIDE
With Windows XP or later, you can simply use the options in the pop-up window to copy, view, or
print your photos (right).
On all Windows OS, the ImageView scope will appear as a “Removable Disk” under the “My Computer”
list (on Macs, an icon will appear on your desktop). The ImageView’s photo files are named “PICT0001.
JPG” etc, and are located in the “DCIM” folder on this “Removable Disk”. Video file names will end with
“.AVI”. You may copy the photos/videos to your hard drive as you would any file-just copy/paste or drag
the file names or icons to your drive or desktop.
After the photos are copied to your hard drive, you can disconnect the camera. (On Mac computers,
drag the “disk” that appeared on your desktop when the camera was connected into your Trash to “eject” it before
disconnecting.) The .jpg standard files from the ImageView scope may be viewed and edited with any photo software you
choose to use. The .avi video files may be viewed with Windows Media Player (version 7 or later) or the free QuickTime player
(download available at www.apple.com) as well as many other video playback programs that may have been supplied with
your computer, or are available free online.
NOTE: If you are not using an SD card in the ImageView scope, be sure to download all files from its internal memory before
changing batteries and before storing the camera for a long period. If you use an SD card, photos may also be downloaded by
removing the card and using any USB card reader with an SD slot.
Your ImageView spotting scope is already set for high resolution and quality right out of the box, and it is not
necessary to change any of the settings to get good results. However, many features and options are provided to
enhance your enjoyment of the camera. For more information about them, please refer to the sections of this manual
describing the Options and Settings available in the Capture, Setup, and Play menus.