Polaroid Studio 4 - Manual

Polaroid Studio 4

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Product Overview; Hand strap eyelet
  • Page 3 – Video output terminal & USB port cover
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 7 – Getting Started; • What can I Do with My Camera?
  • Page 8 – • Camera Package Contents
  • Page 9 – • Installing the Batteries; AA lithium or rechargeable NiMH.; • Turning the Camera On and Off; for a period of time (like over a month or so), or when the batteries are
  • Page 10 – • Checking the Battery Power Level; • How to Navigate Menus; Menus are used to adjust capture and play settings, as well as other
  • Page 12 – Camera Setting; • Checking Camera Status; Open the LCD panel. Turn on the camera, view the camera LCD screen; Still Image mode
  • Page 13 – Video mode
  • Page 14 – • Camera Modes; The camera has two working modes, Capture mode; Capture Mode; Pictures” on page 26 and “Recording Video Clips” on page 35.; Playback mode; Pictures and Video Clips” on page 41.
  • Page 15 – • Drive Mode; The camera has two modes for taking pictures and video clips.; Video mode is the default capture mode.
  • Page 16 – • Setting the Current Date and Time; or button to select “CLOCK”.; Press the or button to select “VIEW”.; Press the or button to adjust the value
  • Page 18 – • Auto Power Save Settings
  • Page 19 – • Setting the Beep Sound On/Off; When the beep sound is turned on, the camera will beep when you press; Press the or button to select the desired
  • Page 20 – • Setting Frequency; or button to select
  • Page 21 – • Setting Display Language
  • Page 22 – • Resetting to Default Settings; You can easily change all the settings you made back to the camera
  • Page 23 – • Formatting the Internal Memory; or button to select “FORMAT”.; FORMAT
  • Page 24 – • Viewing Firmware Version
  • Page 25 – • Turning the Information Display and the LCD Screen On/Off; Pressing the; button each time switches; Capture mode
  • Page 26 – Taking Pictures; Before you take pictures, please read this note first:; stored in the camera’s internal memory or on the memory card.; Outdoor Pictures; • Avoid intense sunlight that may cause sun spots in pictures.
  • Page 27 – • Taking a Picture; Frame your subject using the LCD screen.
  • Page 28 – • Setting Self-timer; Press the or button to select; Press the or button to select the; To disable the self-timer function, repeat the
  • Page 29 – • Zoom Feature
  • Page 30 – • Setting Image Resolution and Quality; quality are better for printing.; Resolution Setting; It is recommended to use the 2048 x 1536 resolution for printing.
  • Page 31 – Quality Setting; Press the or button to select “QUALITY”.
  • Page 32 – • Setting Exposure Compensation; Press the or button to select “EV”.; lower EV value is best for dark-colored subjects.
  • Page 33 – • Setting the White Balance; Press the or button to select “WHITE BAL”.; This setting is also available in Video mode.
  • Page 34 – • Setting Photo Effect
  • Page 35 – Recording Video Clips; • Recording Video Clips; the LCD screen increases while recording.; quality may be affected slightly or greatly.
  • Page 36 – • Setting Video Resolution and Quality; occupies more memory space.
  • Page 38 – • Adjusting the Brightness Contrast
  • Page 39 – • Setting Sharpness
  • Page 40 – • Setting Audio Recording On/Off; can disable the audio recording if desired.
  • Page 41 – Reviewing and Managing Pictures and Video Clips; Change the camera mode from Capture mode to Playback mode before; • Reviewing Pictures on the LCD Screen; The icon is shown on the LCD screen when a
  • Page 42 – • Reviewing Picture and Video Clip Files in Thumbnail; You can view up to 16 picture and video clip files at a time on the LCD
  • Page 43 – Selecting Thumbnail Display Format; Press the or button to select “THUMBNAIL”.
  • Page 44 – • Playing the Video Clip
  • Page 45 – To protect one picture or video clip, use the
  • Page 46 – Press the or button to select “DELETE”.; you want to delete before the above operation.
  • Page 47 – • View Pictures and Video Clips on a TV; Setting the Video Output System; The video output signal (NTSC or PAL) can be switched to accommodate
  • Page 48 – Connecting to a TV
  • Page 49 – • Using the SD card; As tests prove, the Studio 4 works best with 32MB to 512MB SD memory; Memory Card Precautions
  • Page 50 – cards such as SanDisk, Panasonic, Lexar and TOSHIBA. Consider using
  • Page 51 – Inserting the SD Card; illustrated. Close the card slot door before using the camera.; The icon will appear on the LCD screen when
  • Page 52 – Removing the SD Card; To remove the SD card, turn off camera and open the SD card slot door.; creates the risk of damage to the camera and card.
  • Page 53 – Formatting the SD Card; ones. Removing the SD card during formatting may damage the card.; • You can format a memory card on the camera or on a computer. However
  • Page 54 – Installing the Software onto a Computer; • Installing the Software; For Windows; PC; MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL ALL THE SOFTWARE FROM THE CD SUPPLIED
  • Page 55 – Mac; Doctor II from the CD supplied.
  • Page 56 – • Software Included with Your Camera; The Studio 4 software CD contains the following software:; Polaroid Studio 4 Camera Driver; your camera. You could also edit and retouch your photos, then add; Adobe® Acrobat® Reader .; submit Adobe PDF forms online.; DivX®/DivX® Doctor II
  • Page 57 – QuickTime Player; • Computer System Requirements
  • Page 58 – Transferring Pictures and Video Clips To Your Computer; • Before Transferring Files; BEFORE YOU CONNECT YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER, MAKE; • Connecting to Your Computer; Connecting with the USB Cable.; Open the LCD screen panel and turn on the camera.
  • Page 59 – • Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to PC
  • Page 60 – • Transferring the Pictures and Video Clips to Mac; This Drive name will vary on different versions of Mac OS systems.; Double click the folder “Unlabbled” to enter sub-folder “DCIM”.
  • Page 61 – the computer automatically.
  • Page 62 – You can select the destination which the photos are copied to.
  • Page 63 – Troubleshooting Problem; • Troubleshooting; for hot line contact details.; Symptom
  • Page 65 – Please also refer to the help files & User Guides that accompany the
  • Page 66 – 0 Getting Help; • Polaroid-digital Online Services
  • Page 67 – • Technical Specifications
  • Page 69 – • Storage Capacities; memory and different capacities of SD card.; Recordable Images
  • Page 71 – Recordable Video Length
  • Page 73 – Choose the “Polaroid Studio 4 Camera” and Click “Change/Remove”
  • Page 74 – • Camera Default Settings; Camera Mode; Still Image Mode; Description
  • Page 75 – • Using Your Batteries; Limit the following activities that reduces battery life:
  • Page 76 – Camera Cautions; • Regulatory Information; FCC Notice
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Page 2 - Product Overview; Hand strap eyelet

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Page 3 - Video output terminal & USB port cover

2 Polaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide www.polaroid-digital.com 3 Polaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide www.polaroid-digital.com 1. Power On/Off button 2. OK button 3. LCD screen 4. Video output terminal & USB port cover 5. Display On/Off button 6. Menu button 7. Up/Zoom...

Page 4 - Table of Contents

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