Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Work A Vupoint Solutions Camera

You can take pictures almost anywhere with your VuPoint digital camera.


VuPoint Solutions is an electronics company. One such device is its lone entry into the world of digital cameras. This camera is a pocket sized camera without many features, but it does come with a waterproof case, allowing you to capture images while swimming. If you have ever used a point-and-shoot camera before, you shouldn't have trouble mastering the features on this digital camera.








Instructions


1. Turn on the digital camera. The camera uses two AA batteries to power the device. These batteries slide into the battery compartment on the underside of the device.


2. Insert the SD card. The SD card slot is located next to the battery compartment. All images captured by the camera are directly stored onto the flash card.








3. Push the "Zoom In" feature, directly below the viewfinder on the rear of the camera, to move closer to the subject matter. The camera only has a digital zoom, so the further you zoom in the more pixelated the image appears. Push the "Zoom Out" button to zoom out.


4. Press "Capture" to record the still image. If you want to switch to movie mode, set the capture control (near the "Zoom buttons") to "Movie" and press "Record." While shooting a video you can zoom in and zoom out all you want. Press "Record" to stop the record process.


5. View your captured images or video by selecting the "Play" button on the video camera. A list of all the images and videos now loads onto the rear LCD screen. Select an image or video you want to view and press "Play." The content now loads onto the LCD screen.


6. Slide the camera into the provided waterproof case. There is a circular lens compartment so its easy to match up the sides of the camera with the case. Once the camera is in position close the case. It snaps into position, preventing any water from entering the camera.

Tags: digital camera, battery compartment, loads onto, Push Zoom, waterproof case