Question 2:
What is the ISO value (light sensitivity) of the VTech
®
Star Wars
TM
Camera Watch?
Answer:
The VTech
®
Star Wars
TM
Camera Watch uses an auto-ISO value. It auto
adjusts the exposure time and light sensitivity depending on the lighting
environment.
Question 3:
Why won't my VTech
®
Star Wars
TM
Camera Watch turn on?
Answer:
Please make sure the MASTER POWER SWITCH is ON and the battery
is charged.
Question 4:
Why are my pictures sometimes grainy and fuzzy? Is there anything I can
do to improve the picture quality?
Answer:
In a poorly lit environment, the frame rate (shutter speed) drops to allow
for a longer exposure time. The downside of this is that any movement
in the frame, or of the hand holding the camera, can result in greater
blur. Furthermore, the camera sensor will soften the edges in low light
to counteract the darkness by reducing the image noise. This too can
sometimes result in a blurred picture. Try to improve the lighting to get
better results.
Question 5:
Why are the videos grainy and fuzzy when viewing on the computer
screen?
Answer:
Please check if the video player of your computer is set to display the
actual resolution and scale of your videos. Viewing the videos on a
enlarged screen will result in a poor display quality.
Also, you can set the video resolution of VTech
®
Star Wars
TM
Camera
Watch to 320 X 240. The video quality of this option is better than 160
X 120.