my R4 came today!
but....i don't really know how to use the functions.......
most of my pics seem blur even with anti shake......
its my 1st digicam
Those examples have very long shutter speeds, no anti-shake in the world would fix that situation. It's tripod time in that case.
The one I downloaded named 1.jpg had 1/2 sec at ISO 64, so even if you changed it to ISO 800 the shutter speed would still be only about 1/16 and still liable for camera shake. In light that low it's flash time or tripod time.
To test any camera, go outside in daylight and take a few shots to get a better idea of how it behaves, indoors in low light is definitely a worst case scenario. Like testing a camera in a camera shop, usually a very bad idea.
Anyway, cycle though the available LCD displays by pressing the DISP button a few times. One of the screens will show aperture and shutter speed when you half press the shutter, and try and keep shutter speeds faster than maybe 1/20 sec for wide angle and and faster than maybe 1/100 second for max tele, assuming anti-shake is turned on of course.
For best image quality keep ISO as low as possible consistent with proper shutter speeds.
Try pressing the ADJ button a few times, it should cycle through 3 available adjustments, Compensation, White Balance (leave on auto) and ISO. Keep at 64 as much as possible but maybe use up to 200 ISO for most shots. But reserve 400 and 800 when desperate to get shots in low light as noise builds up in the image at the higher ISO settings. You could experiment with leaving the camera on Auto ISO where it will wander up to maybe 200 when it feels it is necessary.
From the menus there is a method of adding other items to the ADJ button. In scene modes the ADJ button behaves differently, but don't know about that as I never use scene modes.
Never leave the camera on 400 or 800 ISO outdoors as the aperture range of the camera at wider angles is restricted and you will most likely get over-exposed shots.
Spend some quiet time reading the manual and pressing the buttons to see what happens. It takes a while to get used to the features.
And of course I am talking from experience with the very similar earlier R3 model. I think the only differences to R4 are a better CCD sensor in the R4 and less image noise (hopefully) and I think the R4 added some sort of "my mode" where you can store favourite settings for quick access.
Have fun, it's a great little camera!
Regards............... Guy