Page 2 - User Manual; SER ANUAL
Page 3 - Front view
Product features i Front view Lens Microphone Flash Self-timer/Video light Mode button Shutter button Beeper Flash button Power button Zoom
Page 4 - Back view
ii Product features Back view OK , Battery compartment SD/SDHC Card slot LCD USB port Strap post Review button Tripod socket SD/SDHC Card (Optional accessory) Delete button Menu button Info button
Page 5 - Table of contents
iii Table of contents 1 1 Setting up your camera .........................................................................1 Attaching the wrist strap ............................................................................. 1 Loading the batteries ...................................................
Page 7 - Setting up your camera; Attaching the wrist strap
1 1 Setting up your camera Attaching the wrist strap Loading the batteries Watch the battery level See page 6 All batteries lose power over time–even if they’re not being used.
Page 8 - Turning on the camera; OK
2 Setting up your camera Turning on the camera Setting the language and date/time NOTE: To change language in the future, use the Setup Menu ( see page 29 ). Press the Power button. to change current field. for previous/next field. OK to accept. At the prompt, press OK. to change. OK to accept. Lang...
Page 9 - Storing pictures on an optional SD or SDHC Card
Setting up your camera 3 Storing pictures on an optional SD or SDHC Card Your camera has internal memory. We strongly recommend purchasing an SD or SDHC Card to conveniently store more pictures/videos. CAUTION: A card can only be inserted one way; forcing it may cause damage. Inserting or removing a...
Page 10 - Taking pictures/videos; Taking pictures; Using the framing marks
4 2 Taking pictures/videos Taking pictures To get clear, focused pictures: 1 The camera turns on in Smart Capture mode. (If it’s in a different mode, press the Mode button, then until the LCD displays Smart Capture mode 2 Compose the picture. 3 Press the Shutter button halfway to focus and set expos...
Page 11 - Taking a video; Reviewing the picture/video just taken; Adjusting LCD brightness
Taking pictures/videos 5 Taking a video 1 displays . 2 Press the Shutter button completely down , then release it. To stop recording, press and release the Shutter button again.To review and work with videos, see page 15 . NOTE: Audio is captured during video recording. Audio can be heard when the v...
Page 12 - Understanding the picture-taking icons
6 Taking pictures/videos Understanding the picture-taking icons Watch the battery level Don’t miss out on great pictures and videos—watch the battery level. Full Three quarters Half Critical AC Power Battery level Capture mode Pictures/time remainingZoom indicator Self timer Flash mode Focus mode Ex...
Page 13 - Using the optical zoom; Using digital zoom
Taking pictures/videos 7 Using the optical zoom 1 Use the LCD to frame your subject. 2 To zoom in, turn the lever right toward T (Telephoto). To zoom out, turn the lever left toward W (Wide Angle). 3 Take the picture or video. NOTE: For focus distances, see Specifications starting on page 32 . Using...
Page 14 - Using the flash
8 Taking pictures/videos Using the flash Press the Flash button repeatedly until the LCD displays the desired flash mode. Flash modes Flash fires Auto When the lighting conditions require it. Fill (Flash On) Every time you take a picture, regardless of the lighting conditions. Use when the subject i...
Page 15 - Using different modes
Taking pictures/videos 9 Using different modes Press the Mode button, then until the LCD displays the mode that best suits your subjects and surroundings, then press OK . Use this mode For Smart Capture General picture taking—it offers excellent image quality and ease of use. Faces get focus and exp...
Page 17 - Using shortcuts
Taking pictures/videos 11 Using shortcuts Your camera has a clean, uncluttered interface. For quick access to the most popular capture and review functions: 1 The shortcuts appear. To hide the shortcuts again, press . 2 Press to access functions like Exposure Compensation, Self-timer, and Auto focus...
Page 18 - Using burst
12 Taking pictures/videos Using the self-timer Use the self-timer when you want to be included in a picture, or to ensure a steady Shutter button press. For best results, place the camera on a tripod or steady surface. Use the mirror on the camera front to help compose portraits. You can turn on the...
Page 19 - Taking panoramic pictures; Take
Taking pictures/videos 13 Taking panoramic pictures Use panorama to “stitch” up to 3 pictures into a panoramic scene.NOTE: Only the panoramic picture is saved; individual pictures are not. (Exposure and white balance are set with the first picture. The flash is set to Off.) 1 until the LCD displays ...
Page 20 - Tagging pictures; Tagging with keywords
14 3 Tagging pictures Tagging with keywords 12 You can also access Keyword Tag using a shortcut ( see page 11 ). 3 Press to choose an existing keyword, or New Keyword to add a new one, then press OK. 4 Press to add keywords to other pi choose Done, then press OK. To return to picture-taking mode, pr...
Page 21 - Reviewing and editing; Reviewing pictures/videos; Playing a video
15 4 Reviewing and editing Reviewing pictures/videos 12 Press for previous/next picture/video. To exit, press the Review button or press the Shutter button halfway down.To view pictures/videos as thumbnails, press the Wide Angle (W) button. (For more information, see page 17 .) Playing a video Press...
Page 22 - Deleting pictures/videos; Using the undo delete picture feature
16 Reviewing and editing Deleting pictures/videos 12 Press for previous/next picture/video. 3 Press the Delete button. 4 Follow the screen prompts. NOTE: To delete protected pictures/videos, remove protection before deleting. (See Protecting pictures/videos from deletion .) Using the undo delete pic...
Page 23 - Viewing pictures/videos in different ways; Magnifying a picture
Reviewing and editing 17 Viewing pictures/videos in different ways Magnifying a picture 1 Turn the lever toward T (Telephoto) to magnify 2X–8X. 2 Press to view other parts of a picture. Press OK to return to 1X. Viewing pictures/videos as thumbnails (multi-up) 1 The camera shows the last picture/vid...
Page 24 - A smarter way to find and enjoy your pictures
18 Reviewing and editing A smarter way to find and enjoy your pictures Tag pictures—by keywords—to make them easy to find, later. For example, the camera can find all pictures that contain “Mary” or “Dad’s 60th Birthday.” (See Tagging with keywords, page 14 .) You can also find pictures by date take...
Page 25 - Understanding the review icons
Reviewing and editing 19 Understanding the review icons * For more about shortcuts, see page 11 . Favorite Protected Picture/Video number Video duration Select picture/video Battery level Keyword Edit tagsView thumbnailsPlay video Shortcuts*
Page 26 - Displaying pictures/videos on a television
20 Reviewing and editing Displaying pictures/videos on a television You can display pictures/videos on a television, computer monitor, or any device equipped with a video input. To connect the camera directly to a television, use an A/V cable (may be sold separately). NOTE: Ensure that the camera Vi...
Page 27 - Using the menu button in review; Cropping pictures
Reviewing and editing 21 Using the menu button in review 12 Press to choose a tab: Review Edit Setup 3 Press to choose a setting, then press OK. 4 Choose an option, then press OK. Cropping pictures You can crop a picture so that only the desired portion of the picture remains. 1 picture to crop. 2 E...
Page 28 - Rotating pictures
22 Reviewing and editing Rotating pictures You can rotate a picture to portrait or landscape orientation. 123 Press to highlight Rotate Picture, then press OK. 4 Press to highlight an option: Rotate Right—rotates the picture 90 degrees clockwise.Rotate Left—rotates the picture 90 degrees countercloc...
Page 29 - Editing videos; Trimming a video; Making a picture from a video
Reviewing and editing 23 Editing videos Trimming a video You can remove the start or end from a video, saving only the desired portion. 1 video. 2 Edit tab. Choose Trim, then press OK. 3 Press to choose the Play icon, then press OK. When the desired first frame is displayed, press OK icon, then pres...
Page 30 - Making a video action print
24 Reviewing and editing Making a video action print From a video, you can make a 9-up picture, suitable for a 4 x 6-inch (10 x 15 cm) print. 1 video. 2 Edit tab. 3 Choose Video Action Print, then press OK. A 9-up picture is created. To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway...
Page 31 - Doing more with your camera; Using the menu button to change settings
25 5 Doing more with your camera Using the menu button to change settings You can change settings to get the best results from your camera.NOTE: Some modes offer limited settings. Some settings remain until you change them; others, until you change modes or turn off the camera. 12 Press to choose a ...
Page 35 - Using the Setup menu
Doing more with your camera 29 Using the Setup menu Use Setup to customize other camera settings. Settings More information Date & Time Set date and time. LCD Brightness Choose LCD brightness during picture/video capture. (During Review , the LCD is set to High Power.) Auto— LCD brightness is au...
Page 37 - Connecting the Camera to the Computer
31 6 Connecting the Camera to the Computer 1) Use the USB cable that came with your camera to connect your camera to your computer. 2) Power the camera ON. 3) The first time you connect the device to the computer you will have to wait a few seconds until the computer recognizes the device. 1) Use th...
Page 38 - Appendix; Specifications
32 Appendix Specifications CCD— 1/2.33-type Effective pixels— 16 MP (4656 x 3480) LCD— 3 in. (7.62 cm) LCD; 230K pixels; 4:3 aspect ratio Image storage— logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association.) Maximum supported card size: 32 GB Internal storage capacity— 32 MB internal memory (16 MB availab...
Page 43 - WARRANTY CARD; WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
Warranty and Support Information 37 This warranty covers the original consumer purchaser only and is not transferable. This warranty covers products that fail to function properly UNDER NORMAL USAGE, due to defects in material or workmanship. Your product will be repaired or replaced at no charge fo...
Page 45 - TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Warranty and Support Information 39 TECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical support issues please visit our website at www.polaroid.com. For further assistance, you can also call our technical support department toll free at 877-408-0033, or for e-mail support, please contact us at [email protected]. Dispo...
Page 46 - Canadian DOC statement
Warranty and Support Information 40 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This...