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“When my grandmother died, my grandfather rubbed lard on his back. He went down hill rather fast after that” PD Session by Matt Witcombe. Nikon Cool Pix L11. Nikon Cool Pix L11. Features: 6 cameras available on loan from the library 6.0 Megapixels Photo development quality
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“When my grandmother died, my grandfather rubbed lard on his back. He went down hill rather fast after that” PD Session by Matt Witcombe
Nikon Cool Pix L11 • Features: • 6 cameras available on loan from the library • 6.0 Megapixels • Photo development quality • 512 MB SD memory card • Stores 300 photographs • USB connectivity • Students require the camera to download the photos. Allow time in lesson.
Taking a Photo Turn on
Taking a Photo • Press to take photo • Set zoom. Will autofocus • Video mode available • Will record up to 52 minutes of low quality footage View on screen the image that will be recorded • Select mode or leave slide at left
View and Deleting Photos • Use left and right to scroll through images • Use trash can button to delete currently displayed photo View on screen the image that has been recorded • Press Play button
Downloading Photos • Turn on camera • Connect USB cable here, other end to PC
Downloading Photos • Wait a few seconds for Windows XP to detect camera • Open My Computer and double click the L11 camera icon
Downloading Photos • Cut and paste the photo file to where you want it. • Use cut as this will remove the photo from the camera’s memory
Clearing the Memory Card • Press the Menu button • Use the keys around the OK button to scroll up, then select Set Up using the OK button The card needs to have photos from the previous borrower removed
Clearing the Memory Card • Scroll down and select Format Card
Clearing the Memory Card • Scroll down and select Format then press the OK button.
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