Taking Pictures In Low Resolution Mode; Taking Video Clips - CONCORD VGA User Manual

Concord digital camera user's guide
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TAKING PICTURES IN LOW RESOLUTION MODE

By default, the image resolution is 640 x 480 pixels. You may change the image resolution to low resolution,
that is 320 x 240 pixels, to reduce the size of the image to enable the camera to store more pictures.
1. Turn on the camera.
2. Press the Mode button repeatedly until the LQ indicator (
3. Press the Shutter button to confirm selection of the mode. The LQ indicator will stop blinking.
4. Frame the subject in the viewfinder.
5. Press the Shutter button to take a low-resolution picture.
To exit the Low Resolution mode, please
Press the Mode button repeatedly until the Low Resolution icon (
button. The Low Resolution icon (
Note: You may take Low Resolution pictures in Self-Timer Mode and Continuous Shot Mode as well.

TAKING VIDEO CLIPS

The camera can take video clips in AVI format at about 9 frames per seconds in QVGA (320 x 240) resolution.
1. Press and hold the Mode button for about 3 seconds to turn the camera on.
2. Press the Mode button repeatedly until the video icon (
3. Press the Shutter button to confirm selection of the mode. The video icon (
4. Press and hold the Shutter button to record video clip. A long beep sound can be heard.
5. Release the Shutter button to stop recording. Otherwise, some time later the LCD will display "FUL" which
indicates the memory is full and recording is finished.
• When a video clip is taken, the frame counter will advance one frame.
• The Video Clip mode will be deactivated once a video clip is taken. To take one more video clip, repeat
steps 2-5 mentioned above.
Note: The camera is designed to record video clips regardless of lighting sufficiency. Thus, you would
need to pay special attention to the lighting conditions to optimize video quality.
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