HCO MB600 User Manual
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ii.
Reduce number of picture burst and/or reduce video length.
iii.
Ensure batteries are fully charged; test batteries with tester if possible
iv.
In cold temperatures, the battery life becomes shorter
v.
SD card may have jammed causing battery to drain; use different SD card and/or
brand
9.
Pictures count in burst mode does not equal what I programmed
i.
Camera has sophisticated power meter; when weak or low current is detected,
camera will automatically reduce the number of pictures in burst mode.
ii.
Ensure batteries are fully charged
iii.
Cold temperatures may decrease battery output resulting in reduction in picture
count. Lithium batteries will help in colder weather.
10. Video time is cut shorter than what I programmed
i.
Camera has sophisticated power meter; when weak or low current is detected,
camera will automatically reduce the length of video.
ii.
Ensure batteries are fully charged
iii.
Cold temperatures may decrease battery output resulting in reduction in video
length. Lithium batteries will help in colder weather.
11. SD card is not recognized in camera
i.
If the SD card is formatted on a computer or other camera, it may not be
recognized by this unit. Use this camera to format the SD card
ii.
Ensure that SD card is not greater than 32 GB in size
iii.
Ensure SD card is not locked
iv.
Try different brand of SD card for compatibility
12. SD card is inserted into another device (i.e. camera) and is not recognized
SD card may be formatted differently than the other device (i.e. camera) can
recognize. The camera file system is generally compatible with other digital cameras;
however, it is recommended not to use the same SD card in different cameras to
avoid possible file system conflicts.
13. Color or brightness is different between pictures at same time of day and
during burst mode
i.
Camera has sophisticated light metering calculations to optimize pictures in all
settings; light intensity may change between pictures causing differences in color
and contrast.
ii.
During burst mode, the first picture is taken quickly for fast trigger speed;
increased light metering occurs between first and second picture resulting in
different color or brightness.