Concord Camera VGA manual Basic Operation, Taking Pictures in SELF-TIMER Mode

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TAKING PICTURES

TAKING PICTURES

BASIC OPERATION

1.Turn on the camera.

2.Frame the subject in the viewfinder.

3.Press the Shutter button to take the picture.

You will hear a beep when a picture is taken.

The frame number will increase by one frame on the LCD panel. For example, if it s the first time to power on the camera, the frame number will be changed from 00 to 01 after the first picture is taken.

Note: To ensure a clear and sharp picture, hold your camera steady when pressing the Shutter button or mount the camera on a tripod.

TAKING PICTURES IN SELF-TIMER MODE

1.Turn on the camera.

2.Frame the subject in the viewfinder.

3.Place the camera on a flat surface or tripod.

4.Press the Mode button repeatedly until the Self-Timer Mode icon ( ) is blinking.

5.Press the Shutter button.

The camera will take a picture automatically after 10 seconds. The Buzzer will beep slowly for about 7 seconds and then rapidly for about 3 seconds.

The Self-Timer will be deactivated once the picture is taken.

Note: While the Self-Timer icon ( ) is blinking, the Shutter button must be pressed within about 10 seconds, otherwise the Self-Timer will be deactivated.

TAKING PICTURES IN CONTINUOUS SHOT MODE

1.

Turn on the camera.

 

2.

Press the Mode button repeatedly until the Continuous Shot Mode icon (

) is blinking.

3.Press the Shutter button to confirm selection of the mode. When Continuous Shot Mode is set, the icon

( ) will stop blinking.

4.Frame the subject in the viewfinder.

5.Press the Shutter button to take three consecutive pictures. Three beep sounds can be heard.

To exit Continuous Shot Mode:

 

 

1. Press the Mode button repeatedly until the Continuous Shot Mode icon (

) is blinking, then press the

Shutter button. The Continuous Shot Mode icon (

) will disappear.

 

Or

2.Press and hold the Mode button for a few seconds to power the camera off first, and then press and hold the Mode button to turn it back on.

Note: You can shoot continuous pictures in Self-Timer mode, Low Resolution mode, 50 Hz mode, and 60 Hz mode.

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Contents User’s Guide Table of Contents Bottom/Back Product OverviewFront/Top LCD IconImportant Information Camera FeaturesGetting Started Computer System RequirementsLoading the Batteries Extending the Power SupplyLow Battery Indication Turning the Camera ON/OFFTo exit Continuous Shot Mode Taking Pictures in SELF-TIMER ModeTaking Pictures in Continuous Shot Mode Taking PicturesTaking Pictures in LOW Resolution Mode To exit the Low Resolution mode, pleaseTaking Video Clips Delete Files Setting PC Camera FrequencyPower Supply in your Country Set the camera to Memory Full MessageSoftware Installation Guide Installing the Camera DriverIntroduction to the Supplied Software Applications Click Install Installation startsClick Next Installing the Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE Step Click ‘Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE’Read the agreement, and then click Yes Choose the Shortcut location, then click Next Click Finish Installing starts. Please Wait for a few secondsClose the window after reading Operation by closing the message windowInstalling the Ulead Cool 360 Optional Select Language, then click OKInstallation starts Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 Optional Step Click ‘Install Adobe Reader 5’Click Exit Acrobat 5 automatically Installation progressStep Status bar Click Next Selecting a different folder in your computerConnect the Camera to a USB Port on the Computer Connecting the Camera to the ComputerUninstalling Software Checking Connection of Your CameraUsing the Ulead Photo Explorer Make sure that your camera is securely connected to your PCOr click File Ë Twain REVIEW/EDITING the Pictures Playing Video ClipsClick File Exit or click Creating a Slide Show Using the Camera AS a PC CameraClick the to adjust the properties of live view Connect the camera to your PCUsing the Ulead Photo Explorer Using the Ulead Cool Viewing the Panorama Picture Holding Video Conference Troubleshooting Getting HelpFor Camera Support please contact Specifications Depends on systemPerformance When traveling overseas Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning your Camera Places to AvoidTest Shots PrecautionsRegulatory Information Liquid CrystalVersion 2.0 515347-01 R1

VGA specifications

The Concord Camera VGA is a notable entry-level digital camera that gained popularity for its simplicity and affordability, making it an ideal choice for beginners and casual photographers alike. Known for its compact design and lightweight construction, this camera has been designed to meet the needs of users who desire a straightforward approach to capturing images without the complexities often associated with higher-end models.

One of the main features of the Concord Camera VGA is its 1.3-megapixel resolution, which allows users to take decent quality photos suitable for small prints and online sharing. While this resolution may seem modest by today’s standards, it was sufficient for creating clear and vibrant images during its time. The camera also supports VGA video recording, allowing users to capture short clips, further enhancing its versatility.

The camera is equipped with a fixed focus lens, which simplifies the shooting process by eliminating the need for manual adjustments. This is particularly advantageous for novice users who may feel overwhelmed by the technicality of focusing mechanisms in more advanced models. Additionally, the Concord Camera VGA features a built-in flash to assist in low-light conditions, ensuring that users can still capture moments even when the lighting isn’t perfect.

One noteworthy characteristic of the Concord Camera VGA is its straightforward user interface, which consists of a limited number of buttons and a clear LCD screen. This intuitive design helps users quickly learn how to operate the camera without extensive instruction. The ergonomic design of the camera further enhances comfort, making it easy to hold during shooting sessions.

Another important aspect of the Concord Camera VGA is its use of AA batteries, a feature that provides convenience and ease of power management. Users can easily replace batteries when needed, ensuring that they can capture memories without worrying about charging times.

Overall, the Concord Camera VGA stands as a symbol of simplicity and accessibility in the world of digital photography. Its combination of essential features, user-friendly design, and affordability makes it a suitable choice for beginner photographers looking to explore the art of capturing images without unnecessary complications.