Polaroid PDC 3350 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Polaroid PhotoMAX
PDC 3350
Digital Camera User Guide
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Polaroid PhotoMAX
PDC 3350
Digital Camera User Guide
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3 Taking and Managing the Pictures
Before you take pictures, please read this note  rst:
IMPORTANT!
Never remove batteries, disconnect the AC adaptor from the camera, or
unplug the adaptor while a picture is being saved. Doing so will prevent the
current picture being saved and may corrupt other pictures already stored on
the camera’s internal memory or on a memory card.
Shutter button
• Taking a Picture
1.
Set the Mode selector to Manual or Auto.
2.
Turn on the camera.
3.
Frame your subject using the LCD screen.
4.
Press the Shutter button half way and align the
Focus indicator (if it is set to “ON”) on the subject
you want to capture. When the focus is locked,
the auto focus mark turns green and the operation
LED will light up.
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Focus indicator
The icon
will only appear when the shutter speed is slower than
1/40 second. This icon reminds you to hold the camera steady.
Operation LED lights up with red color means taking picture with
 ash.
Operation LED lights up with green color means taking picture
without  ash.
When auto focus is locked onto a subject, the cross hairs turn green,
otherwise, the cross hairs turn red.
5.
Press Shutter button completely down to take a picture. Hold the
camera steady. A beep will sound when the picture has been taken.
6.
If the LCD Con rm is set to “ON”, the picture just taken will be shown
on the LCD for a while.
The Operation LED will  ash which indicates the camera is processing
the picture. You can take the next picture when the Operation LED
stops  ashing. You can review the picture you just took by pressing
Down button, press it again to continue your operation.
IMPORTANT!
We highly recommend the user to take picture after framing mark has turned
green.
Outdoor Pictures without the Flash
Take pictures at approximately 6.4 inches (16CM) to in nity.
Avoid intense sunlight that may cause sun spots in pictures.
Always make sure that the sun or other light source is in front of the
subject.
• Taking Macro Picture
Press Right/Macro button to record
subject within 8 to 24 inches (0.2 to
0.6m) at the telephoto and between 4
to 24 inches (0.1 to 0.6m) wide angle
setting.
Right/macro button
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