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