Okwu mmalite
Thank you for choosing the VETEK 1080P 24MP Vlogging Camera Camcorder. This device is designed for capturing high-quality video and photos with features like 18X digital zoom, infrared night vision, and a 3.0-inch LCD screen. This manual provides detailed instructions to help you get the most out of your new camcorder.

Image: The VETEK 1080P 24MP Vlogging Camera Camcorder with its flip-out screen, remote control, mini tripod, and battery charger with two batteries.
Kedu ihe dị na Igbe ahụ
Biko lelee ọdịnaya nke ngwugwu ahụ ka ị hụ na ihe niile dị:
- VETEK Video Camera Camcorder
- eriri USB
- 2 x D Batteries (rechargeable)
- Njikwa anya
- Obere Tripod
- Mkpuchi oghere
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ
- Nchaji nkwụnye
- Akpa Igwefoto

Image: A visual representation of all included accessories: camera, bag, tripod, remote control, USB cable, lens cover, user manual, charging adapter, and two rechargeable batteries.
Melite
1. Ntinye batrị na Nchaji
- Open the battery compartment cover on the camcorder.
- Insert the two provided D batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
- Mechie mkpuchi oghere batrị.
- Connect the camcorder to the charging adapter using the USB cable. Plug the adapter into a power outlet. The charging indicator light will illuminate.
- Charge the batteries fully before first use (approximately 2-3 hours).
2. SD Card Installation and Formatting
The camcorder supports SD cards (not included). A Class 10 or higher SD card up to 32GB is recommended for optimal performance.
- Locate the SD card slot on the side of the camcorder.
- Tinye kaadị SD ahụ ka ihe ndị e ji ígwè mee wee chee ihu ala ruo mgbe ọ ga-abanye n'ọnọdụ ya.
- To format the SD card (recommended for first use or if experiencing issues):
- Gbanye igwefoto ahụ.
- Navigate to the 'Menu' settings.
- Select 'Format' and confirm. This will erase all data on the card.
3. Ike izizi
Press and hold the 'POWER' button to turn on the camcorder. The LCD screen will illuminate.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
Njikwa ntọala
- Bọtịnụ ike: Gbanyụọ/ gbanyụọ igwefoto.
- Bọtịnụ ụkpụrụ: Switches between video recording, photo taking, and playback modes.
- Record/Shutter Button: Starts/stops video recording or takes a photo.
- Ọkụ mbugharị: Controls the digital zoom (W for wide, T for telephoto).
- Bọtịnụ menu: Na-enweta ntọala igwefoto.
- Bọtịnụ igodo nsoroụzọ: A na-eji ya agagharị na menus ma gbanwee ntọala.
- Ihuenyo LCD: Na-egosi ndụ view, menus, and playback. Can be rotated for vlogging.
Video Recording (1080P)
Ka ịdekọ vidiyo:
- Ensure the camcorder is in video recording mode (indicated by an icon on the screen).
- Mepụta ihe onyonyo gị site na iji ihuenyo LCD.
- Press the 'Record' button to start recording. A red indicator will typically appear.
- Press the 'Record' button again to stop recording.

Image: Comparison showing the clarity of 1080P video quality versus 720P, highlighting the detail captured by the 18X zoom.
Photo Taking (24MP)
Ka ịse foto:
- Switch to photo mode using the 'Mode' button.
- Mee ka foto gị dị mfe.
- Press the 'Shutter' button to capture the image.
Mbugharị dijitalụ 18X
Use the zoom lever to digitally magnify your subject. Push the lever towards 'T' for telephoto (zoom in) and 'W' for wide (zoom out). Note that digital zoom may reduce image quality at higher magnifications.

Image: Demonstrates the effect of 4X, 8X, and 18X digital zoom on a distant object, and a comparison of IR night vision versus ordinary night mode.
Infrared (IR) Night Vision
The camcorder features infrared night vision for recording in low-light or no-light conditions. Activate this feature through the camera's menu settings. The image will appear in black and white.

Image: A black and white image illustrating the camera's night shot capability, showing a couple dining in a dimly lit environment.
Special Features: Slow Motion & Time-Lapse
Access these modes via the camera's menu to capture unique video effects.
- Ngwa ngwa ngwa: Records video at a higher frame rate to play back slower, ideal for capturing fast-moving subjects with detail.
- Ogologo oge: Captures images at set intervals and combines them into a video, showing changes over time (e.g., a blooming flower, moving clouds).

Foto: Examples of time-lapse recording showing a plant growing over time, and slow-motion recording showing children jumping.
Ụdị nha nha ọcha
Adjust the white balance setting to ensure accurate color reproduction under different lighting conditions. Options typically include:
- Anwụ anwụ
- Urukpuru
- Incandescent
- Fluorescent

Image: Illustrates different ISO brightness levels and the effect of various white balance settings (Sunny, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent) on color temperature.
Ọrụ njikwa anya
The included remote control allows for convenient operation from a distance, ideal for group photos or self-recording.

Image: A hand holding the remote control, pointing towards the camcorder which is set up on a mini tripod, demonstrating its use for convenient recording during social gatherings.
Connecting to TV/Computer
You can connect the camcorder to a TV or computer to view ihe ndekọ gị.
- To TV: Use an HDMI cable (not included) to connect the camcorder's HDMI output to your TV's HDMI input. Select the correct HDMI input on your TV.
- Maka Kọmputa: Use the provided USB cable to connect the camcorder to your computer. The camcorder will appear as a removable disk, allowing you to transfer files.

Image: The camcorder connected to a large screen TV, displaying a vibrant landscape, illustrating the playback capability.

Image: The camcorder connected to a desktop computer, showing a video being played on the monitor, indicating its use for vlogging or live streaming.
Nlekọta
Na-ehicha igwefoto
- Jiri ákwà dị nro ma kpọọ nkụ hichaa ahụ igwefoto ahụ.
- For the lens, use a lens cleaning cloth and specialized lens cleaning solution. Avoid touching the lens with your fingers.
- Ejila ihe nhicha siri ike ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
Nlekọta batrị
- Chekwaa batrị n'ebe dị jụụ, kpọrọ nkụ mgbe anaghị eji ya.
- Zere ịchaji batrị ugboro ugboro iji gbatịa ndụ ha.
- If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries.
Nchekwa
Store the camcorder in its protective bag in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Igwefoto na-akpọnwụ ma ọ bụ na-anaghị anabata ozi. | Software glitch, low battery, full SD card. | Remove and reinsert battery. Ensure battery is charged. Check SD card space. Format SD card if necessary (backup data first). |
| Ogo ọdịyo adịghị mma. | Internal microphone limitations, environmental noise. | Ensure microphone is not obstructed. Record in quieter environments. Consider using an external microphone (if compatible via 3.5mm jack). |
| Batrị anaghị ejide ụgwọ. | Battery degradation, improper charging. | Ensure charger and cable are working correctly. Try the second battery. If issue persists, batteries may need replacement. |
| Cannot playback recorded files. | Emebiri file, incompatible format. | Ensure recording stopped correctly. Try playing on a computer. Format SD card if files are consistently corrupted (backup data first). |
| IR Night Vision not effective. | Distance too far, external light interference. | Ensure IR mode is activated. Use within recommended range. Minimize external light sources. |
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | A01 |
| Mkpebi vidiyo | 1080P |
| Mkpebi onyonyo | 24MP |
| Dijitalụ mbugharị | 18X |
| Nha ihuenyo | 3.0 sentimita asatọ LCD |
| Ọhụụ abalị | Infrared (IR) |
| Mgbasa ozi nchekwa | SD Card (up to 32GB, Class 10 recommended) |
| Njikọta | USB |
| Batrị | 2 x D batteries (included) |
| Ibu Ibu | 1.34 pound |
| Akụkụ | 6.82 x 5.56 x 3.39 sentimita asatọ |
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
VETEK is committed to providing cost-effective entry cameras and excellent customer service. All products are eligible for a free return within 30 days of purchase.
For any questions, technical support, or warranty claims, please contact VETEK customer service. We strive to provide 24-hour customer service to assist you.

Foto: Onye nnọchi anya ọrụ ndị ahịa yi ekweisi, nke na-egosi nkwado dị.





