
User Manual
Optical Zoom Digital Camera


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Catalogue
Catalogue ........................................................................................................... 1
Preface .............................................................................................................. 3
Camera features ........................................................................................ 3
Camera usage tips ....................................................................................... 4
Camera safety and operation .............................................................................. 4
Camera usage warning ........................................................................................ 4
Camera maintenance tips ................................................................................. 4
Storage card usage tips ........................................................................................ 5
Formatting and compatibility ............................................................................. 5
Operation precautions .................................................................................... 5
Data protection .......................................................................................... 5
Preparations before use ......................................................................................6
Inspect the items inside the package ....................................................................... 6
Install the lanyard .............................................................................................. 6
Insert the memory card ...................................................................................7
Remove the memory card ................................................................................... 7
Insert the battery .......................................................................................... 8
Remove the battery .......................................................................................... 8
Battery charging .......................................................................................... 9
Camera components .......................................................................................... 10
Turning the camera on and off ....................................................................... 12
Form at the storage card ..... ..... ................................... ..... ...................... 12
Camera settings .......................................................................................... 13
Camera system settings ............. ............................................................... 13
Image set t ings .. .. ............... .. . .. .. ... ............. .. .. .. ............. .. . .. .. .. ........... 13
Photographing settings and video recording settings ........................................ 13
Replay settings ....................................................................................... 14

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Camera screen icon .......................................................................................... 14
Photo Mo de screen icon .............. ....... ........... ...... ........... ....... .............. 14
Video mode screen icon ........................................................................ 16
Take photos and videos .................................................................................... 17
Switch between 8 shooting modes ............................................................... 17
Photo Mode .............................................................................................. 17
Self Timer Mode .......................................................................................... 18
Photo burst Mode ...................................................................................... 18
Tim e-lapse Photo Mode ........ ...................... ....................... .................. 19
Vi d e o Mode .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... .. 19
Slo w-M otion Video Mode .. .......... ...... .......... .......... .......... ...... .......... ... 20
Time-lapse Video Mode ......................................................................... 20
Night Scene Photo Mod e ..... ........ ....... ....... ................... ....... ........ ....... . 21
Self ie Mode ....... ....... ........... ....... ....... ........... ....... ....... ........... ....... ....... . 22
Fl a sh Mod e .. .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... .................... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . 23
Fil l li ght Mode ... ........... ...... ........... ....... ................. ....... ........... ....... ..... 23
Filt er Mod e .................... ....... ........ ....... .................................. ........ ...... 24
Set date and time, and add a watermark ...................................................... 24
Replay Mode ...................... ..................... ..... ..................... .................... 25
Co nne c t to cam era Wi- F i .. ...... . ..... . . ... . . . .. . . . .... . ..... . ...... . .... . . . .. . . . ... . ... 2 8
Download camera photos and videos to the computer ............................... 29
We bc am ..... .. .. .. ........... ..... .. .. .. .. ......... ..... .. .. .. .. .. .......... .. .. .. ............. ... . 30
Camera parameters .................................................................................... 31
Frequently Asked Questions ....................................................................... 33
FCC Warning Statem ent ...... .............. ............... .............. ................... ... 34

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Preface
Thank you for purchasing our digital camera. Before using the camera, please be sure to
read and understand the relevant content of "Safety Matters". Please keep this manual
properly for future reference.
It is recommended to take a few non-essential images before capturing important ones to
ensure that you are operating the camera correctly.
The interface illustrations and camera schematics in this manual are examples from the
product development stage. If some functions are supplemented or modified through camera
firmware upgrades, the content of the manual may differ from the actual functions. Please
refer to the actual camera information.
Camera features
1/1.25-inch 50.0M large sensor (Main
lens)
8K high-definition video recording
88 million pixels
Front and rear dual cameras
6X Optical Zoom
High-speed continuous shooting
High Dynamic Range
Wi-Fi image transmission
Webcam
5-axis image stabilization

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Camera usage tips
Camera safety and operation
Please do not disassemble or repair the camera yourself.
Avoid exposing the camera to extreme temperatures or humid environments.
When transitioning from a cold environment to a warm one, one must adapt gradually
to prevent condensation.
Do not press the lens hard or expose it to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Clean with a slightly damp soft cloth only, and avoid using chemical solvents.
Handle with care to avoid impacting the camera's display screen.
Camera usage warning
Do not point the flash directly at people's eyes at close range, as it may cause
discomfort or injury.
Do not operate the camera while walking or driving to prevent accidents.
Do not allow the camera strap to entangle around a child's neck, as it poses a risk of
suffocation.
Camera maintenance tips
When the camera is not in use, please store it in a cool and dry place and remove the
battery.
Please wear a lanyard when using the camera to prevent it from accidentally falling.
Using a camera bag can prevent scratches on the lens and screen.
When cleaning the lens, please gently blow away the dust first, and then wipe it with a
cloth specifically designed for optical equipment. If necessary, Lens cleaning solution can
be used.
Do not use organic solvents to clean the camera.
Avoid touching the lens directly with your hands, as dirt on the lens can affect the
imaging quality.

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Storage card usage tips
Formatting and compatibility
The new card needs to be formatted before its first use, and cards previously used in
other devices also need to be reformatted.
Do not directly use a memory card that has been formatted by another camera, video
recorder, or card reader.
Operational precautions
Before inserting or removing the memory card, turn off the camera power.
Avoid bending, dropping, or squeezing the memory card, and keep it away from strong
magnetic/electric fields.
It is normal for the memory card to become slightly warm after prolonged use.
Data protection
Do not power off or remove the card when recording, deleting, formatting, or reading
data.
Regularly back up important data to other storage devices.

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Preparations before use
Inspect the items inside the package
1. Upon purchase, the package includes the following camera and standard accessories.
2. If you find any missing or damaged parts, please contact the dealer where you purchased
the camera.
Camera, USB cable, Lithium battery, Lanyard,
Camera bag, Lens cloth, User manual
Install the lanyard
1. Before installing the lanyard, as shown in the picture, first straighten the end of the
lanyard.
2. Then locate the lanyard hole on the camera, thread the lanyard through the hole, and tie it
securely.
3. If installation is not easy, you can use tweezers or a toothpick to assist in securing the
lanyard.
4. After installing the lanyard, tighten it to ensure it doesn't loosen.
Lanyard hole
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User
Manual

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Insert storage card
1. This camera supports Micro SD cards (4-256GB) and SDXC cards with a speed class of
C10 U1 or higher.
2. Turn off the camera, open the battery compartment cover, follow the icon prompt next to
the card slot, ensure that the metal terminal surface of the memory card is facing the same
direction as the screen, insert the memory card into the card slot until it locks into place, and
finally close the battery compartment cover.
⚠ Please insert the memory card in the correct orientation to avoid damaging the card or the camera.
⚠ Please do not insert a damaged or deformed memory card into the card slot with force, as this may
damage the card slot.
⚠ New memory cards or memory cards that have been used in other devices must be formatted on this
camera.
Remove the memory card
Press and release the memory card, it will automatically eject, and then pull out the memory
card.
⚠ Before replacing the memory card, please turn off the camera power first.
⚠ Do not remove the memory card when it is in a read-write state.
① Card slot
② Metal terminal

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Insert the battery
1. Slide the battery compartment cover outwards to unlock and open it.
Remove the battery
Please turn off the camera before opening or closing the battery compartment cover. To
remove the battery, first push the battery latch in the direction of the arrow. The battery will
automatically pop out, and then you can remove it.
⚠ If you are unable to remove the battery yourself, please contact an officially authorized dealer for
assistance. Do not apply excessive force during the operation.
⚠ Do not remove the battery when the memory card is in read-write mode.
3. Close the battery compartment cover
and slide it inward to secure it.
⚠ Please ensure that the battery compartment
cover is closed before using the camera.
Battery latch
2. Insert one end of the battery's metal
electronic contact. Enter the battery
compartment and push inward until you
reach the battery. It is locked in place by the
battery latch.
Battery direction

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Battery charging
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The camera battery is low. The following methods can be used to charge the camera:
① Use a Type-C/USB cable paired with a 5V charger to charge the camera;
② Connect the camera to the computer using a Type-C/USB cable.
2 When charging the camera with it turned off, the indicator light ring will constantly
illuminate in red. When charging the camera with it turned on, the indicator light ring will
constantly illuminate in yellow.
It is recommended to charge the camera when it is turned off.
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When the battery is fully charged, the indicator light ring will turn off. Please unplug the
USB cable from the camera.
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The camera battery icon displays the battery level currently in use, with the battery level
indicated by battery bars. When the battery level drops below 10%, the battery bar icon
turns red.
Battery level indicator
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Indicator light ring

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Camera components
*The image is for reference only, please refer to the actual product
No.
Name
Function
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Power button
Short press to turn on/long press for 2 seconds to turn off.
In shooting preview mode, press the power button to
switch between the main camera and the selfie camera.
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Shutter button
The shutter button for taking photos and recording videos
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Zoom lever
Adjust the focal length (for taking photos or recording
videos);
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Zoom in/out on the photo (to view it);
Adjust the volume up/down (when playing video).
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Indicator light ring
Red light steadily on: The camera is charging while
powered off;
Blue and red lights both steadily on: The camera is
charging while powered on;
Blue light constantly on: The camera is in standby mode;
Blue light flashing rapidly: Taking photos;
Slow flashing blue light: Recording in progress.
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Selfie camera
Can be used for selfie
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Replay button
Turn on playback mode to view photos and videos
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OK button
Confirm button; pause/resume video playback.
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Up key/
DISP key
Menu selection; Hide/show screen icons or file information
(playback mode); When previewing photos/videos, switch
between: hiding some icons on the screen (only keeping the
camera icon), using a nine-grid layout, hiding all icons, and
showing all icons on the screen.
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Down arrow/
Delete key
Menu selection; After taking a photo/video, pressing this
button can quickly delete it.
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Left button/
Timed photo button
Menu selection; Timed photo button (with adjustable timed
photo countdown: 2s/5s/10s).
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Right-click/
Flash button
Menu selection; Switch to flash mode (for taking photos);
Switch to fill light mode (video recording).
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Mode key
Switch shooting modes: Photo, Self Timer, Photo Burst,
Time-lapse Photo, Video, Slow-Motion Video, Time-lapse
Video, Night Scene Photo
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Menu key
Open menu or exit menu
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touch display screen
/
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Horn hole
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Tripod mount
Install the tripod (with 1/4 inch standard screw hole)
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battery compartment
cover
Battery and memory card locations
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Memory card slot
Install the memory card
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Battery compartment
Install the batteries
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Battery latch
Fixed battery
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LED light
/
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MIC hole
Sound pickup
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Lanyard hole
Install the camera strap
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USB
Type-C port

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Turning the camera on and off
1. Power on: Press the power button briefly " " to
turn on the camera.
2. Power off: When the camera is turned on, press and
hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn it off.
(Automatic shutdown: When the camera's standby time reaches the set automatic shutdown
time, the camera will automatically shut down to save power.)
Format the storage card
1. After installing the memory card, press the power button to turn on the device, and then
press the menu button " " to enter the menu page.
2. On the menu page, click the icon " " on the screen to open the system settings.
3. In the system settings interface, swipe up on the right side of the screen to find the
"Format" option, and click to enter.
4. In the formatting page, click "Yes", and the camera will proceed with formatting.
5. After formatting is complete, press the menu button " " again to exit the menu mode.
⚠ Please do not accidentally click the storage card formatting option during use.
⚠ After formatting the storage card once, you do not need to format it again. (The first formatting is only
to match the camera settings)
⚠ It is recommended that you regularly back up your photos to your computer.
⚠ If you want to reformat the storage card, please make sure to back up important data, as reformatting
will erase all data on the storage card, including photos, videos, documents, etc. Once formatted, these
data cannot be recovered.
Power button

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Camera Settings
Camera system settings " "
After turning on the camera, press the menu button " " to enter the menu page. Click
the system settings icon " " on the left side of the screen to open the system settings.
Slide up or down on the right side of the screen to browse the submenus. Click on the
submenu to make settings and save them (or press the up/down button to select the submenu,
and then press the OK button to save the settings). Finally, press the menu button " " to
exit the system settings.
Image settings " "
In the photo/video preview interface, press the menu button " " to enter the menu page.
Click the image icon " " on the left side of the screen to open the image settings. Then,
slide up or down on the right side of the screen to browse the submenus. Click on the
submenu to make settings and save them. Finally, press the menu button " " to exit the
image settings.
Photography settings and video recording settings
In the photo/video preview interface, press the menu button " " to enter the menu page.
Click the shooting mode icon (e.g. " ") on the top left corner of the screen to open the
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to browse the submenus. Click on the submenu to make settings and save them. Finally,
press the menu button " " to exit the shooting mode settings.
Replay settings
Press the playback button " " to activate playback mode, and then press the menu
button " " to access playback settings. Photo files can be deleted, rotated (with photo
pixels less than or equal to 48M), locked, and played in a slideshow format. Video files can
be deleted, protected with a lock, and played in a slideshow. Click the submenu to make
settings and save them, and then press the menu button " " to exit playback settings.
Camera screen icon
Photo Mode screen icon
No.
Icon name
Instructions
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Shooting Mode
Photography mode icon
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Image
stabilization
Prevents camera shake from affecting image clarity.
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Flash mode
Press the flash button " " to switch between flash modes:
Turn off flash/ Auto flash/ Force flash
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Image size
The photo pixel set in the current camera settings
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Photographing
proportion
4:3/ 16:9/ 1:1/ 3:2/ 5:4/ 2.35:1/ 4:5, etc.
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High Dynamic
Range (HDR)
Expand the recordable and presentable brightness range to
fully present the true shading levels
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Memory card
Is the storage card installed
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Battery status
The battery is charging or the battery level
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Scene Mode
Select the corresponding scene, and the camera will
automatically match the more suitable settings
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Metering mode
Current metering mode: Center/Multi-point/Spot
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AWB (Auto
White Balance)
Under different color temperatures of light sources, the white
in the image is restored to neutral white, ensuring that the
overall color is not skewed
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EV exposure
compensation
Adjust the screen brightness (increase if it's too dark, decrease
if it's too bright)
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ISO sensitivity
The higher the ISO value, the stronger the light sensitivity and
the brighter the image
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Beauty
It can beautify portraits
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Number of photos
that can be taken
The number of photos that can be taken with the current
camera memory

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Video Mode screen icon
No.
Icon name
Instructions
1
Shooting Mode
Video recording mode icon
2
Anti-hand shock
Prevent camera shake from affecting image clarity
3
Fill light mode
Press the flash button " " to switch between fill light modes:
Turn off the fill light / Turn on the fill light
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Image size
Video resolution set for current recording
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High Dynamic
Range (HDR)
Expand the range of brightness that can be recorded and
presented, striving to fully depict the authentic shades and tones
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Memory card
Is the storage card installed
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Battery status
The battery is charging or the battery level
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Scene Mode
Select the corresponding scene, and the camera will
automatically match the more suitable settings
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Metering mode
Current metering mode: Center/ Multi-point/ Spot
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AWB (Auto
White Balance)
Under different color temperatures of light sources, the white in
the image is restored to neutral white, ensuring that the overall
colors are not skewed
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EV exposure
compensation
Adjust the screen brightness (increase if it's too dark, decrease
if it's too bright)
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Beauty
It can beautify portraits
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Video recording
time
Remaining recording time in the camera's current memory
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Take photos and videos
Switch between 8 shooting modes
Press the button " " to open the mode selection page, where you can switch between 8
modes ( Photo/ Self Timer/ Photo Burst/ Time-lapse Photo/ Video/ Slow-Motion Video/
Time-lapse Video/ Night Scene Photo ). Click any mode icon on the screen to open that
mode.
Photo Mode " "
1. Click the on-screen camera icon " " on the mode selection page to enter the camera
mode.
2. In the photo preview interface, press the shutter button halfway to focus, and fully press
the shutter button to complete the photo after focusing is complete.
● Auto Focus: During photo/video preview, press the shutter button halfway until the
camera screen displays a green focus box accompanied by a prompt sound, indicating that
The appearance of a green focus frame indicates that
autofocus has been completed
Mode selection
page
Mode key
Shutter button

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auto focus is complete. Then, fully press the shutter button to complete the shot. (During
this process, the camera needs to remain stationary, and the hand must not release the
shutter button.)
⚠ The shooting range of this camera is from 10CM to infinity. Please keep an appropriate distance for
shooting (too close and the camera will not be able to focus).
⚠ When taking photos, it is necessary to hold the camera steadily to avoid shaking. It is recommended to
fix the camera on a support such as a tripod.
Self Timer Mode " "
1. Click the on-screen timer photo icon " " on the mode selection page to enter the
timer photo mode.
2. In the scheduled photo mode, press the menu button " " to enter the menu page →
click " " on the screen to open the scheduled photo settings → click the "Scheduled
Photo" option, select the scheduled photo duration, and press the OK button " " to save
the settings → then press the menu button " " to exit the menu page.
3. In the scheduled photo preview interface, press the shutter button halfway to focus. After
focusing is complete, fully press the shutter button, and the camera will take a photo with a
countdown of 2 seconds/5 seconds/10 seconds according to your settings.
Photo Burst Mode " "
1. Click the on-screen timer photo icon " " on the mode selection page to enter the
continuous photo shooting mode.
2. In the continuous photo shooting mode, press the menu button " " to enter the menu
page → click " " on the screen to open the continuous photo shooting settings → click
the "Continuous Photo Shooting" option, select the number of continuous shots, and press
the OK button " " to save the settings → then press the menu button " " to exit the
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3. In the photo burst preview interface, press the shutter button halfway to focus. After
focusing is complete, fully press the shutter button, and the camera will take a high-speed
continuous burst of 3/5/10/15/20/30 photos according to the number of photo bursts you
have set.
⚠ In the continuous shooting mode, the photo pixel cannot be selected, and the default is 12M pixels.
Time-lapse Photo Mode " "
1. Click the time-lapse icon " " on the screen on the mode selection page to enter the
time-lapse mode.
2. In the time-lapse photography mode, press the menu button " " to enter the menu page
→ click " " on the screen to open the time-lapse photography settings → click the
"Interval" option, select the desired interval duration (3 seconds/5 seconds/10 seconds/30
seconds/1 minute) and press the OK button " " to save the settings → then click the
"Duration" option, select the desired duration (unlimited/5 minutes/10 minutes/15
minutes/20 minutes/30 minutes/60 minutes) and press the OK button " " to save the
settings → press the menu button " " to exit the menu page.
3. In the time-lapse photo preview interface, press the shutter button halfway to focus. After
focusing is complete, press the shutter button fully, and the camera will take photos at
intervals within the set duration. To stop the time-lapse photo, press the shutter button fully
again.
Video Mode " "
1. Click the on-screen recording icon " " on the mode selection page to enter
recording mode.
2. In the video preview interface, press the shutter button halfway to focus. Once focusing is
complete, press the shutter button fully to start recording the video. Then, press the shutter
button fully again to end the recording.

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Slow-Motion Video Mode " "
1. Click the slow-motion video icon on the screen on the mode selection page to enter the
slow-motion video mode.
2. In slow-motion video recording mode, press the menu button " " to enter the menu
page → click " " on the screen to open the slow-motion video recording settings →
click the "Resolution and Frame Rate" option, and select the desired resolution and frame
rate (1080P 4X/ 720P 8X/ 720P 4X) and press the OK button " " to save the settings
→ press the menu button " " to exit the menu page.
3. In the slow-motion video preview interface, press the shutter button halfway to focus.
Once focusing is complete, fully press the shutter button to start recording. The camera will
capture frames at a high frame rate, and then fully press the shutter button again to end the
recording. The resulting video file from slow-motion video recording will be N times the
actual recording duration (N is the set slow-motion multiplier). When playing back, the
playback speed of the actions in the frame will be reduced to 1/N of the actual speed, thus
presenting a slow-motion effect with rich details.
Time-lapse Video Mode " "
1. Click the time-lapse video icon " " on the screen on the mode selection page to
enter the time-lapse video mode.
2. In the time-lapse video mode, press the menu button " " to enter the menu page →
click " " on the screen to open the time-lapse video settings → click the "Interval"
option, select the desired interval duration (1 second/3 seconds/5 seconds/10 seconds/30
seconds/1 minute) and press the OK button " " to save the settings → click the
"Duration" option, select the desired duration (unlimited/5 minutes/10 minutes/15
minutes/20 minutes/30 minutes/60 minutes) and press the OK button " " to save the

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settings → press the menu button " " to exit the menu page.
3. In the time-lapse video preview interface, press the shutter button halfway to focus. After
focusing is complete, fully press the shutter button to start recording. The camera will
automatically capture single frames at set intervals for the duration set, and combine them in
order to form a continuous video. The video will be played continuously at normal frame
rate, with the time span compressed to achieve a fast-forward effect. For example, a
30-minute shooting can be compressed into a 1-minute playback.
Night Scene Photo Mode " "
1. Click the night scene icon " " on the screen in the mode selection page to enter the
night scene mode.
2. In the night mode preview interface, press the shutter button halfway to focus. After
focusing is complete, fully press the shutter button to take the photo.
3. Night mode is a shooting function specifically designed for low-light environments. By
optimizing exposure, noise reduction, and other techniques, it enables the camera to capture
clear and bright photos at night or in low-light conditions. It is suitable for use in scenes
such as street lights, city lights, and indoor low light.
4. If details are lost in high-contrast scenes when shooting in night mode, it is recommended
to enable the High Dynamic Range (HDR) function to combine and preserve highlights and
shadows.
⚠ Night mode photography consumes more power, so it is recommended to have a fully charged battery
and a backup battery; prolonged photography/continuous shooting will shorten battery life, which is a
normal phenomenon.

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Selfie Mode
1. In the shooting preview interface, press the camera switch button " " to switch to the
selfie camera, and then the selfie mode is activated. Press the shutter button to take photos
or videos.
2. To switch back to the main camera, simply press the camera switch button " " again.
⚠ Single-lens mode: Only one of the main lens or the selfie camera can operate simultaneously.
⚠ Focus prompt: The selfie camera adopts a fixed focal length design (without autofocus function),
which means that when using the selfie camera for shooting, there will be no green focus box appearing,
nor will there be a prompt sound. It is recommended to flexibly adjust the shooting distance according to
the framing effect to ensure clear images.
Power button/
Camera switch button
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Flash Mode
In the preview interface of Photo Mode, Timed Photo Mode, Time-lapse Photo Mode, or
Night Mode, press the flash button " " to switch between flash modes.
Turn off the flashlight
There was no flash when taking photos in any situation.
Automatic flashing
Under low-light conditions, the flash will automatically
illuminate when taking a photo.
Forced Flash
Whether in a bright or dim environment, the flash is
activated during photo taking.
⚠ The flash function cannot be enabled in burst photo mode.
Fill light mode
In the preview interface of video recording mode/ slow-motion video recording mode/
time-lapse video recording mode, press the flash button " " to turn on/off the fill light.
Turn on the fill light
The LED light remains continuously on.
Turn off the fill light
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Flash button
Flash icon
Flash button
Fill light icon

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Filter mode
While in shooting preview mode (except for night scene photography), press the OK button
to enter filter mode, then use the Left/Right buttons to select a filter (original, cultural, film,
blues, delicious, textured, natural, vibrant, fresh, high contrast, warm, cool, black and white,
nostalgic), and finally press the OK button to confirm the filter.
Set date and time and watermark
1. Set date and time
① In the shooting preview interface, press the menu button " " to enter the menu page.
Click the system settings icon " " on the left side of the screen to open the system
settings. Slide up or down on the right side of the screen to find the submenu "Date and
Time Settings" and click to enter.
② Then press the left/right button to select "Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second", press
the up/down button to change the numbers, and press the OK button to save the settings
after selecting.
2. Time type
In the system settings, slide up or down on the right side of the screen to find the submenu
"Time Type" and click to enter. Then select and click on the display method of the date
(such as year/month/day, month/day/year, or day/month/year).
OK button
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3. Time watermark
① In the shooting preview interface, press the menu button " " to enter the menu page,
and then click the shooting mode icon on the top left corner of the screen to open the
shooting mode settings (such as photo settings).
② Swipe up or down on the right side of the screen to find the submenu "Time Watermark"
and click to enter. Select "Date" or "Date and Time". Photos and videos taken by the camera
will be stamped with a date watermark or a date and time watermark.
③ After the settings are complete, press the menu button " " to exit the menu.
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Replay Mode
1. Enter playback mode
After taking photos/videos, press the playback button " " to open playback mode and
view the photos and videos.
(Other methods: When previewing the shot, tap any location on the screen, and then click
the playback icon " " on the left side of the screen to open playback mode.)
2. Playback function
① Browse photos/videos:
● Single image viewing: By default, the current image is displayed. Pressing the screen
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display button " " above the screen can show/hide shooting information (such as date
and time, pixel, etc.).
● Switching images: Swipe left or right on the screen to switch images (alternative methods:
press " " and " " to select the previous/next photo/video).
● Thumbnail mode: Move the zoom lever to " " until the camera screen displays
multiple photos and videos in a grid format, facilitating quick positioning.
② Zoom in/out of photos
● Zoom in on the image: Move the zoom lever to " " (or spread your fingers on the
touch screen) to zoom in on the photo, and use the arrow keys or swipe the screen to move
the zoom area.
● Zoom out: Move the zoom lever to " " (or pinch with two fingers on the touch
screen) to zoom out the photo and return to the original image ratio.
③ Video playback
● After selecting a video file, click the play icon " " on the screen (or press the OK
button) to start playback. Click the pause icon " " on the screen (or press the OK button
again) to pause playback.
● Press " " to rewind / " " to fast forward the video playback.
● When playing video, adjust the sound volume by turning the zoom lever " " to
increase or " " to decrease.
● When playing a video, you can press the mode button " " to terminate playback.
3. Delete and protect
● Delete: After selecting and opening the file, press the delete key " " to confirm the
deletion of the file.
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playback settings, and click "File Lock" to lock important photos to prevent accidental
deletion.
4. Rotate image
After selecting and opening a photo file, press the menu button " " to enter playback
settings. Click "Rotate" to rotate the portrait photo to fit the screen display. After rotation is
complete, click "Save" on the screen to save the rotated photo.
⚠ The rotate image function cannot be enabled for photos with a pixel size greater than 48M
5. Slide show
In the playback settings, click "Slide Show", and then click the playback interval (such as 2
seconds). This will automatically play all photos in full screen in a loop. During slide show
playback, press the menu button " " to stop playback, and press the menu button " "
again to exit slide show playback.
6. Exit playback mode
Press the playback button " " to exit playback mode and return to shooting mode.
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Connect to camera Wi-Fi
1. Enable camera Wi-Fi
After turning on the camera, in the shooting preview
interface, press the menu button " " to enter the
menu page, click the system settings icon " " on
the screen → click the "Network" option on the right
side → click "On" to enable the camera's Wi-Fi mode.
2. Install the " Viipulse " APP
① For Android phone users, please search for " Viipulse " in the app store or a third-party
browser to install the app.
② For iPhone users, please search for " Viipulse " in the App Store to install the app.
③ Both Android and iPhone users can use their mobile browsers to scan the QR code below
(or the QR code on the camera's Wi-Fi mode page) to download and install the " Viipulse " app.
3. Connect the phone to the camera's Wi-Fi
Open the Wi-Fi settings on your phone, find the Wi-Fi name (SSID) of the camera:
Camera-XXXXXX, click on it and enter the Wi-Fi password (Password) of the camera:
XXXXXXXXXX.
4. Use the " Viipulse " APP
1. Open the " Viipulse " app on your phone and add a camera.
2. The APP allows remote control of the camera for taking photos and videos, and also
enables users to browse the camera's photos and videos through the APP, as well as
download files from the camera to their mobile phones or tablets for sharing.
5. Turn off camera Wi-Fi
Press the camera's menu button " " to exit the camera's Wi-Fi mode, and the camera
will disconnect from the mobile app.
Wi-Fi mode
Menu key
Viipulse

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Download camera photos and videos to the computer
1. Connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable, and then turn on the camera.
2. After successful connection, the "USB" dialog box will pop up on the camera screen.
Please select " MSDC ".
3. Then, check for new removable disks in "My Computer". Photos or videos taken by the
camera will be saved under DCIM. Users can copy the photos and videos from the camera
folder to their computer.
4. After the download is complete, please press and hold the camera power button until it
shuts down. The camera will exit the mobile hard disk mode.
⚠ Do not disconnect the camera from the computer while downloading files.
⚠ During the process of transmitting data from the camera to the computer, please do not insert or
remove the memory card inside the camera to avoid data loss.

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Webcam
1. Connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable, and then turn on the camera.
2. After successful connection, a "USB" dialog box will pop up on the camera screen.
Please select " PC Camera ".
3. Please select "USB CAMERA" in the external camera settings of your social media
software.
4. To exit webcam mode, please press and hold the camera power button until it powers off.

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Camera parameters
Image resolution
4:3 image ratio
88M;80M;72M;64M;56M;48M;36M;24M;20M;
16M;12M;8M;5M
16:9 image ratio
66M;60M;53M;48M;43M;37M;27M;18M;15M;
12M;9M;6M;4M
1:1 image ratio
66M;60M;54M;48M;42M;36M;27M;18M;15M;
12M;9M;6M;4M
3:2 image ratio
78M;71M;64M;57M;50M;43M;31M;21M;17M;
14M;11M;7M;4M
5:4 image ratio
83M;75M;68M;60M;52M;45M;33M;22M;18M;
15M;11M;7M;5M
2.35:1 image ratio
41M;38M;35M;32M;27M;24M;17M;12M;10M;
9M;6M;4M;3M
4:5 image ratio
53M;48M;43M;38M;34M;29M;21M;14M;12M;
10M;7M;5M;3M
etc.
Video resolution
8K 15FPS, 6K 30FPS, 5K 30FPS, 4K 30FPS, 2.7K 30FPS,
1080P 120FPS, 1080P 60FPS, 1080P 30FPS,
720P 240FPS, 720P 120FPS, 720P 60FPS, 720P 30FPS, etc.
File format
Photos: JPG; Videos: MP4
Memory card
Supports Micro SD memory cards (4GB to 256GB),
supports SDXC C10 U1 rating and above
Main lens
Focal Length: f=4.3–25.8mm
Aperture (F): F3.1 (Wide) – F7.47 (Tele)
Shooting Distance: 1m to infinity
Selfie camera
Field of view: 76.7°
Shooting distance: 0.4–1.5 m (40–150 cm)

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Zoom
6X optical zoom, 5.5X digital zoom
Shutter speed
1/2 second ~ 1/3840 second
Display screen
2.8-inch touch IPS LCD display
Power input
DC 5V⎓ 1A,5W
Battery
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery, 3.7V
Tripod
Mounting hole
1/4 inch standard screw thread
Camera size
100.5 × 63 × 25.5 mm
Camera weight
141g (including battery)
Operating system
demand
Win7/Win8/Win 10/Win 11
Note: The product specifications provided are the latest information available at the time of
writing this manual. If there are any changes to the specifications, no further notice will be
given. Please refer to the actual camera for accuracy!

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Frequently Asked Questions
The camera cannot be
started after the battery is
installed
The battery is low, please replace it with a new one.
The battery is installed upside down or not in place.
Please confirm that the battery installation method is
correct.
Pressing the shutter
button cannot take photos
or record videos
The built-in memory is full. Please save the captured files
to another storage device.
The photo taken is blurry
Your hands are shaking when taking photos. Please hold
the camera steadily with both hands, or use a tripod or
other objects to stabilize the camera body. Avoid shaking
the camera when taking photos.
The photos or videos
taken appear dim
The lighting in the shooting environment is insufficient.
Please shoot in a well-lit place, or use lighting to increase
the brightness.
The camera automatically
shuts down
The battery is low on power. Please charge or replace the
battery.
To conserve energy, if there is no operation on the camera
for more than 1 minute (3 minutes or 5 minutes,
depending on the setting), it will automatically shut down
according to the setting.
Camera freeze or blurry
screen
The Micro SD card is in the wrong format. Please format
the Micro SD card in the camera or on a computer before
using it.

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FCC Warning Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’ s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
‐‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐‐ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
‐‐Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
‐‐ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be
used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
