Polaroid PDC-2000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
With the normal 38mm-equivalent lens, the PDC-2000
camera can focus on subjects as close as 10 inches (26cm)
from the lens. When framing subjects less than 2 feet (61cm)
from the lens, leave some extra space between your subject
and the left and right edges of the viewfinder. At close
distances, some of the area near the edges of the viewfinder
may not be captured in the picture.
Note: When the normal 38mm-equivalent lens is installed on
the camera, use the full viewfinder for framing your picture.
The frame visible in the viewfinder is for framing with the
optional 60mm-equivalent lens.
When the subject is framed, press the shutter button slightly
while watching for a yellow or red warning indicator at the
bottom of the viewfinder.
If no warning indicator is visible, take the picture by pressing
the shutter button completely. (If a red or yellow warning
indicator is visible in the viewfinder, release the button and
refer to If you see a viewfinder warning below before taking
the picture.)
Before or after taking the picture, you can label it as described
on page 50 for easy identification.
If you see a viewfinder
warning
If a yellow or red warning indicator is visible in the
viewfinder when you are about to take a picture, release the
shutter button and take the steps indicated below before
continuing:
Indicator Meaning and corrective action
Yellow Flash has not completely charged or
previous picture still being stored;
wait until the LED goes out before
taking the picture
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