VistaQuest sensor 505-D user manual Using the Selftimer, 10 sec, 20 sec

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Caution

yThe flash charging time may increase when the battery is low.

yThe screen is blank when the flash is charging. The next image can be shot only when charging is completed.

yShooting with a flash in a bright environment may cause incorrect exposure.

Using the Selftimer

Use the selftimer to set a delay from the time the shutter button is pressed to the time the image is shot. Use Burst to record continuous still image shooting.

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Turn the power on, and set the camera to the Capture mode (

page 13).

Open the REC menu (

page 15).

 

Change the setting.

Press Mode button to launch the submenu. Press or to select [Seftimer], then press OK/Enter to confirm the setting.

Disable: Do not use Selftimer.

10 sec.:

The shutter release will delay for 10 seconds.

20 sec.

The shutter release will delay for 20 seconds.

Press the MENU button to close the menu list. Press the shutter button to take a picture.

Tips

yWhen using the selftimer function, be sure to use a tripod or place the digital camera on a level, stable surface.

yWhen using the selftimer function the selftimer lamp will blink and turn off after the picture is taken.

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Contents Sensor 505-D Precautions Extending battery life Using your batteriesDisclaimer Iii Appendix Making ConnectionsUsing This Manual Getting StartedGetting Started Other Recording FunctionsPackage Contents Parts of the Camera Five-way control buttonPage Open the battery cover Close the battery coverInserting the Batteries Attaching the StrapLow Battery Indicator Inserting a Memory CardInsert the card TipsTurning Power On & Off Switch between Capture mode and Playback modePower Saving Function About Camera MemorySetting the Display Language / Date & Time Setting Display LanguageSelect a language Press the Menu button to close the menuUsing the LCD Monitor Setting Date & TimeApply the setting Set date and timeCapture Mode Video Mode Playback Mode Switching between REC and Playback Mode Changing the ModeBasic Operation Press the Power button to enter the Capture mode Selecting the REC ModePress the Mode button 1 to change the REC mode Using the Menu in REC Mode Capture mode Open the Capture menuChange the setting Capture menuCapture Menu List Menu item Available settingsVideo Menu List Setup Menu Turn the power on and setCamera to the REC or Playback mode Open the Setup menuPower off DefaultSettings USB modeBasic Recording Recording Still Images Selecting the Resolution and Quality Image size Picture size AgfaPhoto sensor 505-D Image size Picture size AgfaPhoto sensor 510-D Image size Picture size AgfaPhoto sensor 500-DUsing the Zoom Function Compression PurposeUsing the Flash Auto flashFull Flash Flash OFF10 sec Using the Selftimer20 sec Using the Burst-Snapshot Press the Menu button to close the menu listSetting the Movie Size Recording Movie ClipsStart recording Finish recordingRecording Audio Playing Back AudioOther Recording Functions Setting the White BalanceOption Description Setting the Exposure Setting the Color EffectSelect Exposure Setting Date Stamp Turn the power on and set the camera to the Playback mode PlaybackPlaying Back Images Playing Back Movie ClipsUsing the Menu in Playback Mode Using the Menu in Playback ModeCamera to the Playback mode Viewing ThumbnailsTips You can delete images in thumbnail view see Playing a Slide ShowDeleting Files Deleting a Single FileOpen the menu Delete the fileDeleting All Files Delete the filesFormatting the SD Card or Internal Memory Formatting the SD card or internal memoryProtecting Files Close the menuSetting the Logo Choosing a Startup ImageEditing Images Turn the power on, and set the camera to the Play modeRotating Still Images Printing Confirm the settingOn the five-way control button to select a still image Connecting the Camera to a TV Making ConnectionsConnecting the Camera to a PC Using a Card Reader not includedConnecting the Camera to a PC with the USB Cable To download photos from the cameraSystem Requirements Appendix About the Folder & File NamesFolder Structure Naming FilesTroubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionSpecifications ResolutionBurst Customer care FCC Compliance and Advisory