A clear and focused image is essential when using your USB Swing Camera for recordings. Blurriness can result from a variety of factors, including incorrect software settings or a misaligned lens.
Fortunately, most of these issues can be resolved quickly with a few simple adjustments. This guide will walk you through the steps to identify and fix the problem, so you can get back to capturing sharp, high-quality visuals.
Troubleshooting a Blurry USB Swing Camera
- Check Your TPS Profile Settings
- Start by verifying that the camera profiles are correctly configured in your TPS. Sometimes, incorrect settings can lead to poor image quality.
- Find a guide here on how to Adjust the Camera Profile
- Manually Adjust the Lens
- If adjusting the TPS settings doesn’t fix the blurriness, the next step is to manually focus the camera:
- Locate the small circular ring around the actual camera lens.
- Gently rotate or move this ring to adjust the focus.
- Continue adjusting until the image becomes clear.
- This manual adjustment allows you to fine-tune the focus for optimal clarity.
- If adjusting the TPS settings doesn’t fix the blurriness, the next step is to manually focus the camera:
- Visual Reference
- Here’s an image of the USB Swing Camera to help you identify the lens adjustment ring:
- Here’s an image of the USB Swing Camera to help you identify the lens adjustment ring: