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c. Please note that when the Capture Number parameter is set higher
than "1 Photo", or with very short Interval settings, some images
may appear darker than others due to the quick response and rapid
retriggering of the camera, allowing less time for the flash to fully
recharge before firing again.
d. Make sure "LED Control" in the setup menu is set to "High" to
ensure maximum output. You can also try setting "NV Shutter" in the
menu to "Low" (slower shutter speed=brighter images, with tradeoff
of increased blur if subject moves rapidly).
e. The ARD (anti-reflective device) shield can be removed to maximize
flash output. See page 29 for more details.
2. Daytime photos or videos appear too dark
Make sure that the camera is not aimed at the sun or other light sources
during the day, as this may cause the auto exposure to produce darker
results.
3. Night photos or videos appear too bright
If the subject is close to the camera (less than10ft/3m), change the
LED Control parameter in the Setup Menu to "Medium" or "Low".
4. Daytime photos or videos appear too bright
Make sure that the camera is not aimed at the sun or other light
sources during the day.
5. Photos with streaked subject
a. In some cases with low lighting conditions and fast moving subjects,
the 5MP or 8MP resolution settings may not perform as well as the
3MP setting.
b. If you have multiple images where fast moving subjects produce
streaks on the photo, try the 3MP setting instead.
c. Set "NV Shutter" to "High" to minimize motion blur.
6. Red, green or blue color cast
a. Under certain lighting conditions, the sensor can become confused
resulting in poor color images.
b. If this is seen on a consistent basis, then the sensor may need
servicing. Please contact Bushnell customer service.
7. Short video clips—not recording to the length set
a. Check to make sure that the SD card is not full.