Concord Eye-Q 4360z FAQ

Concord Eye-Q 4360z
My camera freezes. What should I do? Please reset the camera by pressing the reset button located on the back of the camera as per the illustration below.
Why are some of my pictures overexposed?
If you find that some of your pictures are overexposed, please try the following. a. You may have used the flash unnecessarily. Please change the camera’s flash setting to Auto Flash. b. There may not have been enough distance between the camera and the subject. Move the camera so there is at least 1m (3.3ft) between the camera and the subject. c. The exposure compensation may be set incorrectly. You can adjust the exposure compensation by following the directions below:
1. Press the Menu button to display the main menu.
2. Press until EV Compensation is highlighted.
3. Press to enter the EV Compensation.
4. Press to highlight the value you want.
6. Press the OK button to save your selection.
Concord Eye-Q 4360z
Why do the images on my LCD appear blurry?
Your camera comes with a protective film that covers the LCD. If this film is not peeled off, images will appear blurry and foggy on the LCD. Please make sure this film has been removed. If you continue to see blurry images on the LCD, it may be that the camera was moved during picture taking or the subject was out of the defined focus range. Please hold the camera steady while taking the picture and make sure there is at least 50 cm (20 in.) between the camera and the subject. When using the macro mode feature, the distance between the camera and the subject is from 10 cm to 50 cm (4 in. to 20 in.).
How can I get better battery performance for my digital camera?
This camera comes with rechargeable batteries. Below are some suggestion on how to prolong the battery life:
• When power is in short supply, it is best to avoid the camera functions that consume the most power.
1. Avoid using the LCD monitor when you want to extend the battery life.
2. Using the LCD monitor consumes the most battery power.
3. Use only the viewfinder for taking pictures.
4. Turning the zoom on and off forces the zoom lens to extend and retract with each power cycle. Avoid using the zoom when possible.
5. Avoid using the flash.
6. Use an external card reader whenever possible.
7. Take advantage of external power sources whenever you can.
• Use rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries. Have two sets of batteries, one set in the camera and one charging or in reserve for when you need to swap them out.
• Store charged spare batteries in the coolest place you can find (at or above freezing) but be sure to bring cold batteries back up to room temperature before using them.
• Store and use your camera and batteries as close to room temperature as you can. Note: Rechargeable batteries often get up to two times as many shots on a fresh charge.
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