VistaQuest sensor 505-D user manual Using the Flash, Auto flash, Full Flash, Flash OFF

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Tips

yThe digital zoom works by enlarging the center portion of an image through a software interpolation process.

yThe digital zoom is used to achieve magnification levels up to approx. 4 times.

yThe higher the digital zoom, the lower the image quality.

Using the Flash

The flash is not only for taking pictures when there is insufficient light, but also for when the subject is in shade or with backlight conditions. Pressing the flash button cycles your camera through the various flash modes. The flash will not activate during continuous shooting or movie recording.

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Turn the power on and set the camera

to the Capture mode ( page 13).

Press on the five-way control button (1) to change the flash mode.

yEach time the flash button is pressed, the flash icon (2) changes.

Auto flash:

Flash fires automatically when shooting conditions require extra lighting.

Full Flash:

Flash fires every time you take a photo, regardless of lighting conditions.

Flash OFF:

The flash never fires even in dark conditions.

Press shutter button to take a picture.

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Contents Sensor 505-D Precautions Using your batteries Extending battery lifeDisclaimer Iii Making Connections AppendixOther Recording Functions Using This ManualGetting Started Getting StartedPackage Contents Five-way control button Parts of the CameraPage Attaching the Strap Open the battery coverClose the battery cover Inserting the BatteriesTips Low Battery IndicatorInserting a Memory Card Insert the cardAbout Camera Memory Turning Power On & OffSwitch between Capture mode and Playback mode Power Saving FunctionPress the Menu button to close the menu Setting the Display Language / Date & TimeSetting Display Language Select a languageSet date and time Using the LCD MonitorSetting Date & Time Apply the settingCapture Mode Video Mode Playback Mode Changing the Mode Switching between REC and Playback ModeBasic Operation Selecting the REC Mode Press the Power button to enter the Capture modePress the Mode button 1 to change the REC mode Capture menu Using the Menu in REC ModeCapture mode Open the Capture menu Change the settingMenu item Available settings Capture Menu ListVideo Menu List Open the Setup menu Setup MenuTurn the power on and set Camera to the REC or Playback modeUSB mode Power offDefault SettingsRecording Still Images Basic RecordingImage size Picture size AgfaPhoto sensor 500-D Selecting the Resolution and QualityImage size Picture size AgfaPhoto sensor 505-D Image size Picture size AgfaPhoto sensor 510-DCompression Purpose Using the Zoom FunctionFlash OFF Using the FlashAuto flash Full FlashUsing the Selftimer 10 sec20 sec Press the Menu button to close the menu list Using the Burst-SnapshotFinish recording Setting the Movie SizeRecording Movie Clips Start recordingPlaying Back Audio Recording AudioSetting the White Balance Other Recording FunctionsOption Description Setting the Color Effect Setting the ExposureSelect Exposure Setting Date Stamp Playing Back Movie Clips Turn the power on and set the camera to the Playback modePlayback Playing Back ImagesUsing the Menu in Playback Mode Using the Menu in Playback ModePlaying a Slide Show Camera to the Playback modeViewing Thumbnails Tips You can delete images in thumbnail view seeDelete the file Deleting FilesDeleting a Single File Open the menuFormatting the SD card or internal memory Deleting All FilesDelete the files Formatting the SD Card or Internal MemoryClose the menu Protecting FilesChoosing a Startup Image Setting the LogoTurn the power on, and set the camera to the Play mode Editing ImagesRotating Still Images Confirm the setting PrintingOn the five-way control button to select a still image Making Connections Connecting the Camera to a TVTo download photos from the camera Connecting the Camera to a PCUsing a Card Reader not included Connecting the Camera to a PC with the USB CableSystem Requirements Naming Files AppendixAbout the Folder & File Names Folder StructureProblem Cause Solution TroubleshootingResolution SpecificationsBurst Customer care FCC Compliance and Advisory