VistaQuest VQ5015 user manual Faq

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FAQ

Q1: If I do not use batteries, can I use an USB cord and Adaptor and still take pictures with my digital camera?

A1: No, when taking pictures, it is important that you use batteries. Also, you have to remember to charge the batteries before operating your camera.

Q2: I am not very familiar with digital cameras and usually my pictures turn out blurred. Is there any way I can better focus my camera?

A2: Yes, please locate the Macro Switch on the camera lens. Switch it to the Normal (

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setting unless taking close-up pictures in which case, you must switch to the Macro (

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setting.

 

Note: If the pointer is found anywhere in between these two symbols, it will adversely affect the focus. Also, ensuring there is enough lighting and that your hands are steady for one second after you press the Shutter Button will help with the focus.

Q3: I have noticed that the pictures I have taken are all very dark. How can I make these pictures lighter? Should I use the flash often?

A3: Avoid taking pictures in places with little lighting. When it is cloudy, please use other means to create more light before taking pictures. We recommend using the flash function during nighttime. During the day, the flash may be too strong and the picture may come out too bright, thus use it only during the night.

Q4: After I am done taking a picture, it takes a while for the picture to come up on the LCD monitor. Is there something wrong with my camera?

A4: No, with the camera, if you select a larger picture size, it will take longer for it to come up on the LCD monitor. So if you want to speed things up, please select a smaller picture size. (M picture size is recommend)

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Contents Page For customers in Europe For customers in North and South AmericaFor customers in USA For customers in CanadaTable of Contents Installing Your Camera Driver and Software System Requirements Package ContentsGetting Ready Quick StartTaking a Picture 1.Turn on the camera Reviewing a PictureDeleting a Picture Name of Parts Digital Interface IndicatorsDisplay Button Menu ButtonDisplay Information Page Getting Started Installing Camera Batteries Turning On the Camera Inserting SD CardShutter button Setting the Date, Time and Date StampPower Saving Taking Continuous Pictures Taking PicturesUsing Flash Light Using Digital ZoomSetting Picture Quality Taking a Video 1.Turn on the camera Taking VideosPutting Yourself in the Picture Viewing six Pictures Reviewing Pictures and VideosReviewing Pictures Magnifying Pictures Using Slide ShowSelecting Pictures for Printing Dpof Print Settings Deleting All Pictures and Videos 1.Turn on the camera Deleting Pictures and VideosDeleting Single Picture or Video 1.Turn on the camera Page Exposure Value Customizing Your Camera Settings Capture Status MenuPicture Size Burst Snapshot SelftimerWhite Balance Time Stamp Date & Time SettingSetting the beep sound to off Setting the beep sound to onLanguage EnglishDefault Setting Auto Power OffLight Freq System InfoSlide Show Playback Status MenuProtect PrintInstalling Software Installing Your Camera Driver and Software Installing DriverUninstall Cameras Driver Uninstalling SoftwareFor Windows 2000/ME/98 For Windows XPArcSoft PhotoImpression Page Page Page Setting Up PC-Cam Using the Camera in PC-Cam modeFor Windows 2000/XP only Checking the Connection of Your CameraFor Windows 98/ME only To send video Internet Video ConferencingTo receive video Still Mode Lens SpecificationPC Mode Frame Movie ModeFAQ Problem Source Solution TroubleshootingProblem Source Solution Precautions for The camera Safety PrecautionsRequire the user to reset the camera Precautions for Batteries