Jumping or diving into water while wearing the CAMERA MASK could result in injury, Place over your face after entering the water. 2. Remove mask carefully with an upward motion. If you pull straight out it could spring back on your face and injure your eyes. 3. Do not wear the CAMERA MASK while out of the water. The CAMERA MASK is intended for use in water. 4. Do not use the CAMERA MASK if skin is cut, broken or lacerated in any manner. Discontinue use immediately if irritation arises. 5. Do not
Liquid Image Co reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice. Liquid Image Co declines all responsibility for damages due to improper use of this product, failure to adhere to the instructions given in this manual, or modifications to the UNDERWATER DIGITAL CAMERA MASK. Cautions concerning data storage: Stored data may be lost or corrupted. It is recommended that any important data be copied onto a separate media
The CAMERA MASK will return to the still image mode (RED LED). 5. In case the battery needs to be replaced or the battery runs out, the date setting data will be maintained for 24 hours 3.4 Camera Lock The RUBBER BUTTON PLUG keeps the CAMERA MASK from turning on during transport or non diving activities. To unlock the POWER/MODE button, pull the Rubber Button Plug out from under the POWER/MODE button and rotate it upwards I or downwards. 4.0 RECORDING PICTURES AND VIDEO CAUTION: Read and pe
In general, the camera will record a view that is directly in front of you. The view from your eyes will be larger than the image captured. Depending on the position of your eyes in relation to the camera lens and cross hair viewfinders, you may notice that the camera records images which are slightly higher or lower than the view straight in front of you and centered in your crosshairs. This is due to the variance of the location of the eyes in relation to the camera lens. NOTE: Close up image