Polaroid CIA-1437RC Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Polaroid i1437 Digital Camera User Guide
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Basically, Pre-composition is a two-step process.
1. Compose the background you want and
press the Shutter button (press all the way
down), which causes a semi-transparent
image of the background to remain on the
LCD display. Press Menu button to cancel the
semi-transparent temporary image.
2. Ask someone else to record a shot of
you against your original pre-composed
background, telling him/her to compose the
image by using the semi-transparent screen
image as a guide.
3. Adjust the camera as needed to position the
main subject on the LCD display.
4. When ready press the Shutter button.
Using Aperture Priority Mode
This mode allows the user to control the aperture value and let camera
decide the shutter speed. This allows the user to better manage depth of
field (DOF).
• Choosing a larger aperture with the subject in the foreground will blur the
background and the main subject shall be in focus. This is shallow DOF.
• Choosing a smaller aperture allows an image with everything in focus
(Greater DOF)