VistaQuest Digital Camera VQ350 User Manual

Quick Start Guide  
DIGITAL CAMERA  
VQ350  
 
020606  
1. Camera Features  
Front Side:  
Back Side:  
 
2. Camera Status Icons  
The VQ350 has many features to help you maximize your photo experience. Turn on  
VQ350 and notice the many icons and symbols on the status LCD. As you press the  
Mode  
Button the LCD display will change in the order noted below.  
*To learn more about each function, refer to the referenced section in the more extensive  
User Manual.  
Display Icon  
Off  
Function  
Power off  
Refer to  
3
So  
Flash Charging  
5
Self-Timer  
6
AVI Capture  
7
Continuous Capture  
Delete the last image from memory  
Delete all images from memory  
Image Resolution  
8
9.1  
9.2  
10  
11  
HI / LO  
Higher or Lower Image Quality (compression):  
Image Quality and Memory  
HD / LD  
Indoor Lighting Frequency (Hz)  
12  
60/50  
Strobe (flash) Automatic/Strobe Forced (on)  
13  
SA/SF  
Whenever the camera communicates with a PC, the USB  
icon will be shown on the LCD.  
--------------------  
Battery Status: NOTE WARNING!!!!  
When the battery icon is blinking, download the  
pictures to your computer, immediately, and change --------------------  
the batteries; otherwise,  
your images will be lost.  
 
3. Power-ON/Off the Camera  
Hold down the Power ON/OFF Button for 2 seconds to turn-on/off VQ350 immediately.  
4. Capturing Images  
Step 1: Turn On VQ350 by holding down  
the Power Button for two seconds.  
Step 2: Press the Shutter Button to capture an image.  
5. Flash Charging  
Press Mode Button until “ So ” appears on the LCD display, then press the Shutter Button  
within 3 seconds to start charging the flash. The lightening icon “  
until it is fully charged.  
” will blink continuously  
6. Self-Timer  
If you would like to include yourself in the image you wish to capture, you may use  
the self-timer feature to delay the camera by ten (10) seconds. Place the camera on a  
tripod or a flat, stable surface. Turn on the camera. Press the Mode Button until  
the “  
” icon appears on the LCD display. Press the Shutter Button. The camera will beep  
as it counts down and will capture an image automatically after 10 seconds.  
7. AVI Capture  
You can capture motion-video clips using the AVI Capture feature. The image is stored in AVI  
format. The image counter increments by one after movie clips are stored. Video clips are  
captured at a resolution of 320 x 240. The movie-clip frame rate will be approximately six  
frames per second. Movie clips are silent. (No audio.) To use the AVI Capture mode follow  
these steps:  
 
7. AVI Capture (continued)  
Step 1: Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until the “  
” icon appears on the LCD  
display.  
Step 2: Once the Shutter Button is pressed, VQ350 will beep and the camera starts recording  
videos continuously until the button is released.  
Step 3: Release the Shutter Button to stop recording. VQ350 will stop recording  
automatically when the built-in memory is full. When the built-in memory is full, the  
word “FL” will be shown on the LCD display.  
8. Continuous Capture  
You can capture 3 images using the continuous capture feature. When you use this mode  
the image resolution will be 640 x 480. To use the Continuous Capture mode follow these  
steps:  
Step 1: Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until the  
“ icon appears on the  
LCD display.  
Step 2: Press the Shutter Button and the VQ350 will capture 3 images continuously.  
9. Deleting Images  
You can delete the last image captured or you may delete all images in memory.  
9.1 Delete the Last Image  
Step 1: Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until the “  
LCD display.  
” icon appears on the  
Step 2: Press the Shutter Button to delete the last picture. The image will be deleted and the  
image counter will decrease by one. (Example: 020 will change to 019.)  
9.2 Delete All Images  
Step 1: Power on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until the “  
” icon appears on the  
LCD display.  
Step 2: Press the Shutter Button The image counter will flash “on” and “off.” Press the  
Shutter Button again to delete all images.  
Step 3: All Images will be deleted and the image counter will display “000.”  
 
10. Image Resolution  
Resolution is the size of a digital image measured in pixels (dots), expressed as horizontal  
number of pixels x vertical number of pixels. The VQ350 offers two resolution modes. The  
highest (best) resolution is 640 x 480. This is called VGA resolution. The second choice of  
resolution is 320 x 240. This is called QVGA resolution.  
VGA resolution images will be the best possible images from VQ350. QVGA resolution images  
are noticeably smaller when you view them on your computer. QVGA resolution is not  
recommended for individual digital images. The primary advantage to QVGA resolution is that  
you may store more images (four times more) than VGA resolution.  
If you would like to get into the QVGA resolution, turn on VQ350. Press the Mode Button until  
” appears on the LCD display and “Hi” starts flashing “on” and “off.” Press the Shutter  
Button to change “Hi” to “LO.” (QVGA mode)  
To change the resolution from QVGA to VGA, press the Mode Button until “  
“ appears on  
the LCD display and “LO” begins flashing “on” and “off.” Press the Shutter Button to  
change “LO” to “Hi”----which is the VGA mode.  
11. High/Low Image Compression: Image Quality and Memory  
Press the Mode Button until HD/LD appears on the LCD display. Press the Shutter Button  
to set the picture to “ HD ” (highest image quality, using the least compression) or “ LD ”(lower  
image quality, using more compression). Higher quality images captured in the HD Mode will  
use more of your camera’s available memory (storage space). The LD Mode allows you to  
store more images, but of a lesser quality.  
12. Light Frequency  
When capturing images or movie clips under indoor lighting, the image quality will be best if you  
set VQ350 to match the frequency of the room-lighting. In general 60 Hz frequency is used in  
 
US and Asia whereas 50Hz is most common in UK, Japan, and Europe. To change the  
frequency, turn on VQ350. Determine the desired frequency. Press the Mode Button until  
“ 50 ” or “ 60 ” appears on the LCD display. Press the Shutter Button to change the  
frequency and select the one desired.  
13. Using the Flash – Automatic (SA), or On (SF)  
Press the Mode Button until SA/SF appears on the LCD display. Press the Shutter Button  
to set the flash to automatic flash (Strobe Automatic) or forced flash (Strobe Forced). In  
automatic mode, VQ350 will determine if the flash is needed or not. In forced mode (also  
known as “fill- flash”) the flash will always fire, regardless of lighting conditions.  
14. Techniques for Capturing the Best Images  
The VQ350 captures images to record special memories and scenes you’ll want to share.  
Here are a few tips for getting the best possible images from your camera.  
1. Use good lighting. Give attention to your surroundings to insure your VQ350 can  
perform well with adequate existing lighting or use the flash to fill shadows or light dim  
areas.  
2. Avoid uneven lighting and high contrast. Compose your scenes so that there are no  
deep shadows or bright backgrounds. The key to good images is balanced scene  
lighting. Use the fill - flash for scenes where high contrast and dark shadows are  
unavoidable.  
3. Minimum focus distance. Make sure your subject is not too close. The minimum focus  
distance is 3-4 feet (one meter).  
4. Position your primary subject in the center of the image. The VQ350 focuses best in the  
center of the image. The edges of your images are softly focused, giving a soft perimeter  
effect to each image.  
The VistaQuest Corporation is proud that you have chosen its product  
and hopes you will enjoy sharing “a clearer vision” of your memories and special moments  
captured with your new camera with friends and family for many years.  
 

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