VistaQuest AVI Capture Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until, Continuous Capture

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7. AVI Capture (continued)

 

Step 1: Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until the “

” icon appears on the LCD

display.

Step 2: Once the Shutter Button is pressed, VQ350 will beep and the camera starts recording videos continuously until the button is released.

Step 3: Release the Shutter Button to stop recording. VQ350 will stop recording automatically when the built-in memory is full. When the built-in memory is full, the word “FL” will be shown on the LCD display.

8. Continuous Capture

You can capture 3 images using the continuous capture feature. When you use this mode the image resolution will be 640 x 480. To use the Continuous Capture mode follow these steps:

Step 1:

Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until the “

“ icon appears on the

 

LCD display.

 

Step 2:

Press the Shutter Button and the VQ350 will capture 3 images continuously.

9. Deleting Images

You can delete the last image captured or you may delete all images in memory.

9.1 Delete the Last Image

Step 1: Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until the “ ” icon appears on the LCD display.

Step 2: Press the Shutter Button to delete the last picture. The image will be deleted and the image counter will decrease by one. (Example: 020 will change to 019.)

9.2 Delete All Images

 

Step 1:

Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until the “

” icon appears on the

 

LCD display.

 

Step 2: Press the Shutter Button The image counter will flash “on” and “off.” Press the

 

Shutter Button again to delete all images.

 

Step 3:

All Images will be deleted and the image counter will display “000.”

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Contents Quick Start Guide Page Back Side Camera Status Icons Display Icon Function Refer to Off60/50 Capturing Images Power-ON/Off the CameraSelf-Timer Flash ChargingDeleting Images AVI Capture Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button untilContinuous Capture Delete the Last ImageImage Resolution High/Low Image Compression Image Quality and MemoryLight Frequency Using the Flash Automatic SA, or On SF Techniques for Capturing the Best Images