Tips On Taking Good Pictures; Downloading Images From The Camera - Creative CardCam Value Getting Started

Creative cardcam value: user guide
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Tips on Taking Good
Pictures
Downloading
Images from the
Camera
Here are some tips for taking a good picture.
Bright lighting
Avoid taking pictures with bright light sources all around the object. These
lights will create "hotspots," which will affect the quality of the picture.
Bad lighting
When indoors or outdoors, be sure there is enough light falling onto the object.
Avoid taking pictures of objects in shadow, especially when the light source
(for example, sun or spotlight) is directly behind the object.
Distance
This camera is focus free but be sure the minimum distance between camera
and object is not less than 60 cm (24 inches). Any closer, and the close-up
images may appear blurry. Fill the viewfinder with the object.
Moving objects
Fast-moving objects may appear blurry in your picture.
Unless a blurry or out-of-focus effect snapshot is intended, avoid taking
fast-moving objects.
Camera shake
Shaking the camera while taking pictures may also result in a blurry picture.
So keep your hands steady at all times for sharp, clear pictures.
To avoid shaking the camera, gently squeeze the Snapshot button.
If necessary, use both hands to hold the camera while pressing the Snapshot
button.
To download the pictures you have saved, connect the camera to your computer
and then start PC-CAM Center to download the files.
To download pictures, do the following:
1. Connect your CardCam to the computer and start PC-CAM Center.
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