Vivitar VXXBR60 Digital Camera
Item: VXXBR60
Tips before Use
Thank you for choosing the Vivitar VXXBR60 digital camera. To ensure optimal usage and satisfaction, please carefully review the following instructions.
- This product is a high-definition digital camera with optical zoom capabilities.
- The Wi-Fi name for this product is VIVITAR_xxxxxxx, with the default password set to 12345678.
- This product supports TF cards with a maximum capacity of 256GB. For optimal video recording performance, we recommend using a U3 high-speed card from a reputable brand, featuring a minimum read speed of 100Mb/s and a write speed of 60Mb/s or higher.
- Format the TF card using the camera for the first-time use, and remember to back up important files on the TF card.
- The images in this user's manual are provided for reference purposes and may not precisely match the actual product. Please refer to the actual product functionality for accurate details.
Functions Description
1. Product Appearance
Diagram showing the front, back, top, and side views of the Vivitar VXXBR60 digital camera with numbered parts.
Key Explanations:
- 1) Playback button
- 2) AE/AF LOCK button
- 3) Indicator light
- 4) Auxiliary focusing light
- 5) LED fill light
- 6) EV (Exposure Value) function shortcut key
- 7) Confirm button
- 8) LED fill function shortcut key
- 9) Macro function shortcut key
- 10) Timer shortcut key
- 11) Delete button
- 12) Menu button
- 13) Cold Shoe
- 14) Microphone
- 15) MIC Interface / USB Interface / HD Interface / TF card
- 16) [No description provided in the source]
- 17) Tripod mounting hole
- 18) Battery cover
- 19) W/T button
- 20) Shutter button
- 21) Record button
- 22) Mode dial
- 23) Power on/off Switch
- 24) DISP button
2. Keys and Functions Explanation
Mode Dial: In the preview screen, manually adjust the dial to the left or right to select the desired mode for taking photos.
- M -- Manual Exposure
- --Video recording mode
- TV -- Shutter Priority
- P -- Program Auto Exposure
- SCN -- Scene Mode
- --Continuous Shooting Mode
- --Intelligent Scene Mode
- --Filter Mode
OFF/ON | Power Button | Toggle power switch |
---|---|---|
T/W | zoom in/out | 1. During real-time preview, zoom in/out by adjusting left and right. 2. In manual focus mode, adjust focus clarity by moving left and right. 3. During playback, zoom in/out images by adjusting left and right. |
📷 | Shutter Button | During real-time preview, lightly press at first to focus, and then press firmly to take a photo. |
●️ | Record Button | Quickly start/Stop recording. |
DISP | DISP Button | Cycle through three screen display modes: normal mode, simplified mode, and screen-off mode. |
Indicator Lights:
- Red Indicator Light: Stays on when the battery is charging and goes off when the battery is fully charged.
- Green Indicator Light: Stays on when the device is powered on; flashes slowly during recording; When taking a photo, snap a picture, and the green light flashes once.
Button Functions:
Icon | Button Name | Function Explanation |
---|---|---|
📷 | Playback Button | 1. Enter playback 2. Return to the previous level. |
AE/AF LOCK | AE/AF LOCK | Used for AE (Auto Exposure) lock and AF (Auto Focus) focus lock during photography. |
Ev | EV Function Button | 1. Quickly access the EV adjustment interface; 2. Up button; 3. Pause or resume recording during video capture. |
👆 | Macro Function Button | 1. Quickly access the focus mode setting. 2. Left button. |
🔦 | Flash Function Button | 1. Quickly access the LED fill mode setting. 2. right button. |
⏳ | Timer Shortcut Key | 1.Quickly access the timer setting. 2.Down button. |
✅ | Confirm Button | confirm selections. |
MENU | Menu Button | Open / Close Menu Settings |
🗑️ | Delete Button | 1.Quickly enter the delete interface. 2.Delete in Playback Mode |
Product Specifications
Model | VXXBR60 |
---|---|
Screen | 2.88"IPS |
Len | f=4.9~49mm wide: 0.1m~INF Tele: 1.5m~INF |
Zoom | 60X Enhanced Optical Zoom |
Photo Resolution | 64M/32M/16M/8M |
Video Resolution | UHD(4K):2880*2160(24fps) QHD(2K): 2560*1440(30fps) FHD(1080P):1920*1080(60/30fps) HD(720P):1280*720(60fps) |
WIFI | Supports, APP: VD CAM |
Metering Mode | Multi, Center, spot |
Focus Mode | AF/MF (Auto Focus/Manual Focus) |
MIC | Built-in/External MIC |
Photo Mode | P (Programe Auto Exposure)/TV (Shutter Priority) M (Manual Exposure)/Filters Mode/A+ (Intelligent scene) Continuous Mode/SCN (Scene Mode) |
Built-in Features | Electronic Image Stabilization, Focus Assist Lamp, Fill light, Cold Shoe, Speaker |
Other Features | Facial recognition, continuous mode (3 shots in a row), selfie mode (with 2-second, 5-second, 10-second timer), AE lock. |
Output Interface | HDMI, Type-C, 3.5mm Headphone Jack (External MIC), |
Memory Card | External TF Card Slot (Supports up to 256GB) |
Battery | NP40 Lithium Battery 3.7V |
Camera Operations
1. Installation of Battery and TF Card
(1) This camera uses a high-capacity rechargeable external dedicated lithium battery.
Diagram illustrating battery insertion. Slide open the battery cover carefully. Insert the battery, ensuring the polarity direction matches the icons inside the battery compartment. When you hear a click sound, it indicates the installation is complete.
(2) The memory card supports a maximum of 256GB storage capacity. To ensure normal video recording, please use a branded authentic U3 high-speed card (with a read speed of 100Mb/s and a write speed of over 60Mb/s).
Diagram illustrating TF card insertion. Open the rubber cover. Carefully insert the TF card, aligning it with the polarity direction indicated inside the TF card slot. When you hear a click, it means the TF card is installed.
Note:
- Format the TF card using the camera for the first-time use, and remember to back up important files on the TF card.
- Do not remove the TF card during recording, as it may cause data loss or damage to the device.
2. Preview Screen
Icon | Description | Details |
---|---|---|
[25304] | Storage Information | Displays the number of photos that can be stored and the current available space on the TF card. |
⏱️ | Timer Settings | Displays the current set timer for timed photography. Providing four choices: Off, 2 seconds, 5 seconds, and 10 seconds. |
±⃠ | EV Settings | Displays the current set EV (Exposure Value). Providing seven choices: +3.0, +2.0, +1.0, +0.0, -1.0, -2.0, -3.0. |
🔦 | LED Fill Light | Displays the current set LED fill light mode. Providing four choices: Macro (Auto), Macro (Manual), AF, MF (Manual). |
📷 | Flash Mode | Displays the current set flash mode. Providing three choices: Auto, Force On, Force Off. |
TF | TF Card Status | Displays the TF card status. Three states: Inserted, Not Inserted, and Write Protection. |
3. Photo Mode
Under the preview screen, slide the mode dial left or right to select the appropriate mode for taking photos.
Icon | Mode Instructions | Function Explanation | Operation Instructions |
---|---|---|---|
M | Manual Exposure | Manually adjust aperture and exposure time | Press OK button → Use up and down buttons to adjust aperture → Use left and right buttons to set exposure duration→ OK button to confirm |
📹 | Video mode | Enter video recording interface | / |
Tv | Shutter Priority | Manually set exposure time | OK button → Use left and right buttons to adjust exposure time → OK button to confirm |
P | Programe Auto | Automatically adjust aperture and exposure time | / |
SCN | Scene Mode | Offering 11 scene selections | 1. Use left and right keys to select scene → Press OK button to confirm. 2. Press Menu button → Select scene Use left and right keys to choose scene → Press OK button to confirm. |
💪 | Continuous Mode | Capture three photos in quick succession | / |
💡 | Intelligent Scene | The camera automatically selects the optimal settings for the current scene | / |
🎮 | Filter Mode | Provide 11 filter modes | 1. Use left and right keys to select filter mode → Press OK button to confirm. 2. Press Menu button → Select filter effects → Use left and right keys to choose filter mode → Press OK button to confirm. |
4. Camera Settings
You can make custom settings for the camera. After the camera is turned on, press the menu button to open the menu. The menu will start under Photo Settings. To move to Video and System settings press the Right/Flash key.
Diagrams showing the Camera, Video, and System settings menus.
Note: The settings may vary depending on the mode selected via the mode dial.
Photography Settings
Setting | Options | Notes |
---|---|---|
Resolution | 64M (9200*6900) 32M(6480*4860) 16M (4608*3456) 8M (3264*2448) |
This setting is not supported in continuous mode. |
Quality | Super Fine, Fine, Normal | This setting is not supported in Filter Mode. |
AWB | Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent | This setting is not supported in Scene Mode, continuous Mode, Filter Mode, or Intelligent Scene. |
ISO | Auto, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800, ISO1600,ISO3200 | This setting is not supported in Scene Mode, continuous Mode, Filter Mode, TV Mode, or Intelligent Scene. |
Metering | Multi, Center, Spot | This setting is not supported in continuous Mode, Scene Mode, or Intelligent Scene. |
AF Lamp | Auto, Off | This setting is not supported in continuous Mode, Filter Mode, or Scene Mode. |
AE-L/AF-L | AE-L (Auto Exposure Lock) AF-L (Auto Focus Lock) AE-L&AF-L (Auto Exposure and Auto Focus Lock) |
This setting is not supported in Scene Mode, continuous Mode, Filter Mode, or Intelligent Scene. |
Grid Line | Turn On/Turn Off | |
Anti-shake | Turn On/Turn Off | |
Date Stamp | Turn On/Turn Off | |
Quick Review | Off, 2 seconds, 5 seconds | |
Color | Provides 11 color options | Only available in Filter Mode. |
Scene Selection | Provides 11 scene modes | Only available in Scene Mode. |
5. Photography Settings
This section seems to be a duplicate or continuation of Camera Settings. The content is identical to the previous section.
6. Video Settings
Setting | Options |
---|---|
Video Resolution | 4K (2880*2160) 24FPS 2K (2560*1440) 30FPS 1080P(1920*1080) 60/30FPS 720P (1280*720) 60FPS |
Date Stamp | Turn On/Turn Off |
Time-lapse video | Off, 1 second, 3 seconds, 5 seconds |
Recording sensitivity | Soft, Normal, Strong |
7. System Settings
Diagrams showing the System Settings menu options.
Setting | Options |
---|---|
Wi-Fi | Turn on Wi-Fi Name: VIVITAR, default password is 12345678. Press the OK button to manually turn off the Wi-Fi hotspot. Note: if not successfully connected within 2 minutes, the camera will automatically turn off the Wi-Fi hotspot. |
Auto Off | Off, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes |
Language | Provides 13 language options to choose from. |
Frequency | 50Hz, 60Hz |
LCD Brightness | Soft, normal, strong |
Sound | Turn On/Off: Power-on sound, Shutter sound, Operating volume |
Set Date | Note: Synchronize the date and time with the smartphone system when connected to Wi-Fi |
Format | Note: Clear all files from the TF card. Before performing this operation, please backup any important files from the TF card. |
Default | Cancel or Ok (Note: Restore factory settings) |
Version | VIVITAR-202505 |
8. Playback Settings
Press the playback button to enter the playback settings interface.
Slide show: This feature allows you to start a slideshow of photos. You can set the interval duration between slides and whether the slideshow should loop.
Protect: This function is used to lock photos. Once a photo is locked, it cannot be deleted on the camera unless it is unlocked. There are four options: Lock Current, Unlock Current, Lock All, and Unlock All.
Delete: This function is used to delete photos and videos. There are two options: Delete Current Photo and Delete All Files.
Packaging List
Item | Quantity |
---|---|
HD Camera | 1pcs |
NP-40 battery | 1pcs |
TYPE-C USB cable | 1pcs |
SD card (32GB) | 1pcs |
App usage
1. Downloading VD Cam APP
Please use the browser to scan the QR code or search for “VD Cam(Video Dimension Camera)" on App Store. For Android users, search for "VD Cam" on Google Play.
Diagrams showing QR codes for Google Play and App Store downloads.
2. Connecting Wi-Fi
- Power on the device.
- Press the menu button ↗︎ Right-click to select the settings menu ↗︎ Wi-Fi options ↗︎ Select to enable Wi-Fi hotspot.
- Open Wi-Fi on your smartphone, and then search for the Wi-Fi name VIVITAR_xxxxxxx
- Enter the default password: 12345678.
- Open the app, touch connect camera icon.
- After connecting, you can adjust settings via your phone, start/stop recording, take photos, view, and download videos and photos.
Notes:
- To ensure the normal operation of the camera, it is not recommended to modify the Wi-Fi name and password.
- There should be no obstacles between the phone and the camera; the maximum connection distance is about 10 meters.
- After the camera is connected to the phone, you can press the OK button to turn off the Wi-Fi hotspot.
- Other functions of the camera buttons cannot be used.
- If there is no connection with the phone within 2 minutes, the camera will automatically turn off the Wi-Fi hotspot.
- If using VPN, switch it off before connecting to the Wi-Fi.
Connection & Charging
1. Battery Charging
Diagram illustrating battery charging via USB.
- Connect the USB cable to the charging port on the side of the camera.
- Connect the other end of the USB cable to a suitable USB power adapter or power bank with a 5V/2A output.
- While charging, the camera indicator light will turn red.
- When charging is complete, the light will go out. Charging takes approximately 2-3 hours.
Note: It is recommended to charge the battery once every 3 months when the camera is not used for a long time. Then discharge the battery to maintain battery life.
2. Connecting to Computer
Diagram illustrating connection to a computer via USB.
The camera can be used as an MSDC or PC camera.
- Power on the device.
- Connect the camera and computer with a USB cable.
- The MSDC & PC camera options will be displayed on the camera screen, use the up and down keys to select, then press the OK button to confirm.
3. Connecting to HD TV
Diagram illustrating connection to an HD TV via HDMI.
- Keep the camera powered on.
- Connect the HD cable to the HD Out port on the camera.
- Connect the other end of the cable to a High-Definition television.
- Set the TV's video input source to HDMI to display the preview on the TV.
Precautions
- Do not expose the device to rain or damp environments.
- Do not place items containing liquid, such as vases, on the device.
- Do not expose the battery to excessive heat, sunlight, smoke, fire, or flames.
- Do not crush or puncture the battery pack. Do not subject the battery pack to any impact or external force, such as hammering, dropping, or stepping on. Do not short-circuit, and do not allow metal objects to contact the battery terminals.
- Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 60°C (140°F), such as direct sunlight or leaving it in a car parked in the sun. Do not incinerate or dispose of improperly.
FCC Compliance Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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.
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.
RF Exposure Information
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in 0mm exposure condition, compliance with exposure requirements. Only in the stated conditions, the device is shown to fully comply with the FCC RF Exposure requirements of KDB 447498.
Technical Support
For technical support issues please visit our website at www.vivitar.com. You can find manuals, software and FAQ's on the website.
Can't find what you are looking for?
E-mail us at support@vivitar.com for technical support or information about your product's one year warranty.
For phone support in the US please call 1-800-592-9541.
Vivitar
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