Vivitar V8690 user manual Quality

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Quality

The quality settings determine the number of photos and the amount of memory required for each photo. The better the quality, the more memory each photo will use. The quality will also affect the maximum size you can print your photo effectively.

The default value is Fine.

1.Press the Up/Down button to select the Quality option in the Setup menu.

2.Press the Menu/OK button.

3.Press the Up/Down button to select the best quality for you. Super Fine / Fine / Normal

4.Press the Menu/OK button to confirm and exit.

Note: After you confirm, the quality star icon will appear on the LCD.

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Contents ViviCam 8690Digital Camera Table of content IntroductionKey Features IntroductionWhat Your Camera Includes Computer System Requirements for Windows XPComputer System Requirements for Windows Vista Computer System Requirements for MacintoshQuick Look at Your Camera Install batteries Prepare Your Camera for useInstall SD memory card Page Power on Power offMode switch Starting Your Digital CameraMain buttons on the camera Main Icons on the LCD Battery power level Camera mode Digital Zoom functionMacro/Far shooting FlashSelf-Timer Delete Last Photo or VideoScene Camera mode Menu setting options Scene, Image Size, Anti-Shake and SetupImage Size Anti-Shake Exposure ISO White BalanceSharpness Quality Date Year / Month / Day / Hour / Minute / Seconds / Date formatAuto Power Off Language FrequencyFormat Default Setting CancelVideo Mode Video Resolution Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Incandescent / FluorescentPlayback Mode Thumbnail and ZoomPage Playing the AVI video file Edit photos and videosProtect Delete Crop Image Print Page Page Install the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software Page Connect your camera to the computer Get photos and videos from your camera to your computerPage Get started Sakar Warranty Card Maintenance of Your Digital CameraTechnical Support Appendix a Technical Specifications ISOAppendix B Troubleshooting Can not use the flash function
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