Polaroid Digital Camera iS536 User Manual

IS536  
USER MANUAL  
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Product features  
Front view  
Shutter button  
Flash button  
Mode button  
Power button  
Microphone  
Zoom  
Flash  
Beeper  
Lens  
Self-timer/Video light  
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Product features  
Back view  
Delete button  
Menu button  
Info button  
Strap post  
LCD  
USB port  
OK  
,
Review button  
Tripod socket  
SD/SDHC Card slot  
Battery compartment  
SD/SDHC Card  
(Optional accessory)  
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Table of contents  
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1 Setting up your camera .........................................................................1  
Attaching the wrist strap.............................................................................1  
Loading the batteries ...................................................................................1  
Turning on the camera ..................................................................................2  
Setting the language and date/time........................................................2  
Storing pictures on an optional SD or SDHC Card...............................3  
2 Taking pictures/videos ...........................................................................4  
Taking pictures................................................................................ ..............4  
Taking a video .................................................................................................5  
Adjusting LCD brightness ...........................................................................5  
Understanding the picture-taking icons.................................................6  
Watch the battery level ................................................................................6  
Using the optical zoom.................................................................................7  
Using the ꢀash..................................................................................................8  
Using diꢁerent modes ..................................................................................9  
Using shortcuts ..............................................................................................11  
Using the self-timer.......................................................................................12  
Using burst ......................................................................................................12  
Taking panoramic pictures.........................................................................13  
3 Sharing and tagging pictures ............................................................14  
Tagging with keywords...............................................................................14  
4 Reviewing and editing .........................................................................15  
Reviewing pictures/videos .......................................................................15  
Deleting pictures/videos ...........................................................................16  
Viewing pictures/videos in diꢁerent ways...........................................17  
A smarter way to ꢂnd and enjoy your pictures..................................18  
Understanding the review icons.............................................................19  
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Displaying pictures/videos on a television.....................................................20  
Using the menu button in review......................................................................21  
Cropping pictures...................................................................................................21  
Rotating pictures.....................................................................................................22  
Editing videos ..........................................................................................................23  
5 Doing more with your camera ....................................................................25  
Using the menu button to change settings...................................................25  
Using the Setup menu...........................................................................................29  
6 Connecting the Camera to the Computer ...............................................31  
Transferring photos and videos: Windows.......................................................31  
Transferring photos and videos: Macintosh.....................................................31  
Appendix ................................................................................................................32  
Speciꢀcations...............................................................................................................32  
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................39  
Getting help on the Web........................................................................................42  
Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................34  
Warranty & Support Information......................................................................37  
Warranty Card...............................................................................................................37  
Technical Support......................................................................................................39  
E-Waste..........................................................................................................................39  
FCC Statement.............................................................................................................40  
Canadian DOC Statement........................................................................................40  
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1 Setting up your camera  
Attaching the wrist strap  
Loading the batteries  
All batteries lose power over time–even if  
they’re not being used.  
Watch the battery level  
See page 6  
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Setting up your camera  
Turning on the camera  
Press the Power button.  
Setting the language and date/time  
Language:  
to change.  
to accept.  
OK  
Date/Time:  
At the prompt, press OK.  
to change current ꢀeld.  
for previous/next ꢀeld.  
to accept.  
OK  
NOTE: To change language in the future, use the Setup Menu ( see page 29 ).  
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Setting up your camera  
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 card while the camera is on may damage the  
pictures, the card, or the camera.  
Turn oꢀ the camera.  
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SD/SDHC Card  
(Optional accessory)  
Insert the card until it clicks.  
Turn on the camera.  
To eject the card, push and release it.  
IMPORTANT: When you turn on the camera, it checks to see if a card is inserted. If so, new  
pictures/videos are stored on the card. If no card is inserted, new pictures/videos are stored  
in the camera internal memory.  
If pictures/videos are detected in internal memory and a card is inserted, the camera  
prompts you to move the pictures to the ca rd (and erase those in internal memory).  
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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 diꢀerent mode, press the Mode button,  
Mode button  
then  
mode  
until the LCD displays Smart Capture  
, then press OK.)  
2 Compose the picture.  
3 Press the Shutter button halfway to focus and  
set exposure. When the framing marks turn green,  
press the Shutter button completely do.wn  
Using the framing marks  
Framing marks indicate the camera focus area.  
Framing marks  
1 Press the Shutter button halfw. ay  
If the camera is not focusing on the desired subject,  
release the Shutter button and recompose the scene.  
2 Press the Shutter button completely downto  
take the picture.  
NOTE: Multiple framing marks may appear when faces are detected.  
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Taking pictures/videos  
Taking a video  
1 Press the Mode button, then  
until the LCD  
displays Video , then press. OK  
2 Press the Shutter button completely do,wn  
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 video is played on a computer or when the camera  
is connected to a TV (  
).  
see page 20  
Reviewing the picture/video just taken  
After you take a picture/video, the LCD brieꢀy displays the picture or the ꢁrst frame of  
a video. (To take new pictures/videos sooner, press the Shutter button halfway.)  
While a picture/video is displayed, you may:  
Delete the current picture/video  
Play/pause a video  
To review pictures/videos anytime, see page 15.  
Adjusting LCD brightness  
You can adjust the LCD brightness for your environment or to conserve battery power,  
see page 29.  
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Taking pictures/videos  
Understanding the picture-taking icons  
Focus mode  
Self timer  
Exposure compensation  
Flash mode  
Pictures/time remaining  
Zoom indicator  
Capture mode  
Battery level  
Watch the battery level  
Don’t miss out on great pictures and videos—watch the battery level.  
Full  
Three quarters  
Half  
Critical  
AC Power  
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Taking pictures/videos  
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 Speciꢀcations starting on page 32.  
Using digital zoom  
Use digital zoom to get up to 5X magniꢀcation beyond optical zoom (Digital zoom is  
not available in Smart Capture mode). Turn the lever toward T (Telephoto) until the  
slider on the LCD is at the end of the optical zoom range. Release the lever, then turn  
it again.  
NOTE: You may notice decreased image quality when using digital zoom.  
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Taking pictures/videos  
Using the ꢀash  
Press the Flash button repeatedly untilthe LCD displays the desired ꢀash mode.  
Flash button  
Flash modes  
Auto  
Flash ꢁres  
When the lighting conditions require it.  
Fill (Flash On)  
Every time you take a picture, regardless of the lighting  
conditions. Use when the subject is in shadow or is “backlit”  
(when the light is behind the subject).  
NOTE: (Not available in Smart Capture mode.)  
Never  
Oꢂ  
Red-eye  
Reduction  
A preꢀash ꢁres, shrinking the eye pupil, before the picture is  
taken.  
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Taking pictures/videos  
Using diꢀerent modes  
Press the Mode button, then  
until the LCD displays the mode that best suits  
your subjects and surroundings, then pre. ss OK  
Mode button  
Use this mode  
For  
General picture taking—it oꢀers excellent image quality and ease  
of use.  
Faces get focus and exposure priority.  
The scene is analyzed for other content and for lighting.  
You can choose the best picture size and aspect ratio for your  
Smart  
Capture  
needs—just press the Menu  
button and choose Picture Size.  
3:2 (the best choice when making 4 x 6 prints)  
16:9 (wide screen)  
4:3 (the default setting)  
Point-and-shoot simplicity when taking pictures in practically any  
situation. (See page 10.)  
Scene  
Capturing video with sound. (See page 5.)  
Video  
Program  
Advanced picture-taking—gives access to more manual settings  
than Smart Capture.  
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Taking pictures/videos  
Using Scene (SCN) modes  
Choose a Scene mode—for great pictures in practically any situation.  
1 Press the Mode button, then until the LCD displays SCN, then press OK.  
2 Press  
to choose a mode and read its description.  
3 Press OK to enter that Scene mode.  
The camera is now in the scene mode that you chose.  
SCN mode  
Portrait  
For  
Full-frame portraits of people.  
Action pictures.  
Sport  
Landscape  
Close-up  
Sunset  
Distant scenes.  
Close range. Use available light instead of ꢀash, if possible.  
Subjects at dusk or dawn.  
Subjects that are in shadow or “backlit.”  
Subjects illuminated by candle light.  
Action pictures of children in bright light.  
Bright scenes.  
Backlight  
Candle Light  
Children  
Bright  
Fireworks  
Fireworks. For best results, placethe camera on a steady surface or  
tripod.  
Self Portrait  
Close-ups of yourself. Assures profpoceur s and minimizes red eye. Use  
the mirror on the camera front to help compose portraits.  
Night Portrait  
Reduces red eye of people in night scenes or low-light conditions.  
Night Landscape Distant scenery at night. Flash does not ꢁre.  
High ISO People indoors, in low-light scenes.  
Panorama L-R, R-L “Stitching” 2 or 3 pictures into 1 panoramic scene. (See page 13.)  
Blur Reduction  
Reducing blur caused by camera shake or subject motion.  
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Taking pictures/videos  
Using shortcuts  
Your camera has a clean, uncluttered interface. For quick access to the most popular  
capture and review functions:  
1 Press the Info button.  
The shortcuts appear. To hide the shortcuts again, press  
.
2 Press  
to access functions like Exposure Compensation, Self-timer, and Auto  
focus in Capture mode. In Review mode, access Keyword Tags.  
(You’ll see diꢀerent functions in diꢀerent modes.)  
3 Press  
to choose a setting.  
Shortcuts  
Press to show/hide shortcuts.  
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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  
self-timer using a shortcut (see page 11) or these steps:  
1
Press the Menu  
button. Press  
to choose Self-timer, then press OK.  
2 Press  
to choose a Self-timer setting:  
2 Seconds—  
A picture is taken after a 2-second delay.  
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10 Seconds—  
A picture is taken after a 10-second delay.  
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2 Picture Timer—  
The ꢀrst picture is taken after a 10-second delay. A  
2x  
second picture is taken 8 seconds later.  
3 Compose the scene. Press the Shutter button halfway, then completely down.  
The camera takes the picture/pictures after the delay.  
To take a video after a 2- or 10-second delay, use the same procedure but press the  
Shutter button completely downwhile in video mode.  
Using burst  
Use the burst feature to take up to 3 pictures in rapid succession. You can turn on  
burst using a shortcut (  
) or these steps:  
see page 11  
1 Press the Menu  
button.  
2 Press  
to choose Self-timer/Burst, then press  
button.  
to choose Burst On.  
3 Press the Menu  
4 Compose the scene. Press the Shutter button halfway, then completely down  
and hold it.  
The camera stops taking pictures when you release the Shutter button, when pictures  
are taken, or when there is no more storage space. Burst is unavailable in some modes.  
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Taking pictures/videos  
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 ꢀrst picture. The ꢁash is set to Oꢂ.)  
1 Press the Mode button, then  
until the LCD displays SCN, then press OK.  
2 Press to choose Panorama Left-Right or Panorama Right-Left  
(depending on the direction you want to pan), then press OK.  
3 Take the ꢀrst picture.  
After a quickview, the LCD displays the liveview and an “overlay” from the ꢀrst picture.  
(You can press the Delete button to start over.)  
4 Compose the second picture. Make the overlay from the ꢀrst picture cover the  
same portion in the new picture.  
5 If you are taking/stitching only 2 pictures, press OK to stitch them together.  
After you take 3 pictures, the pictures are automatically stitched together.  
Take  
2 or 3  
pictures.  
Get 1  
panoramic  
picture.  
NOTE: To use the self-timer 10-second or 2-second setting, see page 12.  
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3 Tagging pictures  
Tagging with keywords  
1
Press the Review  
button, then  
to ꢀnd a picture to tag.  
2 Press the Menu  
button. Press  
to choose Keyword Tag, then press OK.  
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 pictures. When ꢀnished, press to  
choose Done, then press OK.  
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.  
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4 Reviewing and editing  
Reviewing pictures/videos  
1 Press the Review  
button.  
2 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.)  
Review  
Playing a video  
Press OK to play a video. Press OK to pause/resume.  
During playback:  
Press to play at 2X speed; press again for 4X.  
Press to reverse at 2X speed; press again for 4X.  
NOTE: Audio is captured during video recording. Audio can be heard  
when the video os played on a computer or when the camera  
is connected to a TV (see page 20 ).  
Playback speed  
4X 2X  
1X  
2X 4X  
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Reviewing and editing  
Deleting pictures/videos  
1 Press the Review  
button.  
2 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 picture feature  
If you accidentally delete a picture, you may be able to use Undo Delete to retrieve it.  
This feature is only available immediately after you delete a picture.  
Protecting pictures/videos from deletion  
1 Press the Review  
button.  
2 Press the Menu  
button.  
3 Press  
to choose Protect, then press OK.  
to choose Protect, then press OK.  
4 Press  
A padlock indicates that the picture/video is protected. Clicking OK again removes the  
padlock. Press  
then press OK.  
to protect other pictures/videos, or press  
to choose Done,  
Press the Menu  
button to exit the menu.  
CAUTION:  
Formatting internal memory or an SD or SDHC Card deletes all (including  
protected) pictures/videos. (Formatting internal memory also deletes  
keyword tags.)  
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Reviewing and editing  
Viewing pictures/videos in diꢀerent 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 Press the Review  
button.  
The camera shows the last picture/video that was taken.  
2 Press the Wide Angle (W) button to view pictures/videos as thumbnails. (Press it  
again to see more, smaller thumbnails.)  
To view all pictures/videos, choose the All tab.  
To sort pictures/videos by date, people, favorites, or keywords, press  
choose the appropriate tab.  
and  
3 To see a single picture/video, press  
to choose it. Then press the  
Telephoto (T) button.  
Press the Review button to exit Review.  
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Reviewing and editing  
A smarter way to ꢀnd and enjoy your pictures  
Tag pictures—by keywords—to make them easy to ꢀnd, later. For example,  
the camera can ꢀnd all pictures that contain “Mary” or “Dad’s 60th Birthday.” (See  
Tagging with keywords, page 14 .)  
You can also ꢀnd pictures by date taken or if it’s marked as a favorite.  
1 Press the Review  
button.  
2 Press the Wide Angle (W) button to view pictures by thumbnail (or choose View  
Thumbnails shortcut).  
3 Press  
to choose a tab and sort pictures/videos by All, Date,  
Favorite, or Keyword.  
4 Press  
to choose a picture or picture stack.  
Press Telephoto (T) see pictures in a stack or to see an individual picture. Press Wide  
Angle (W) to see thumbna ils or picture stacks.  
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.  
People  
Date  
Favorites  
Keywords  
All  
Tip: For best results, make sure the camera’s date/time is current (see page 29 ).  
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Reviewing and editing  
Understanding the review icons  
Protected  
Video duration  
Picture/Video number  
Select  
picture/video  
Shortcuts*  
Edit tags  
View thumbnails  
Play video  
Battery level  
Favorite  
Keyword  
* For more about shortcuts, see page 11.  
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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 Video Out setting (NTSC or PAL) is correct ( see page 29). Image quality on a  
television screen may not be as good as on a computer monitor or when printed.  
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Reviewing and editing  
Using the menu button in review  
1 Press the Review  
2 Press  
Review  
button, then the Menu  
button.  
to choose a tab:  
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 Press the Review  
button, then  
to ꢀnd a  
picture to crop.  
Cropped picture 2 Press the Menu  
button, then  
Edit tab. Choose Crop, then press OK.  
to choose the  
Picture  
3 Press Telephoto (T) to shrink the crop area or Wide (W) to stretch it.  
Press  
to move the crop box. When satisꢀed with the crop box, press  
OK.  
4 Follow the screen prompts.  
The picture is cropped. (The original is saved.) Cropped pictures cannot be cropped  
again on the camera.  
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.  
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Reviewing and editing  
Rotating pictures  
You can rotate a picture to portrait or landscape orientation.  
1 Press the Review  
button, then  
button. Press  
to ꢀnd the previous/next picture.  
to highlight the Edit tab.  
2 Press the Menu  
3 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 counterclockwise.  
5 Press OK.  
Press the Shutter button halfway down to return to Capture mode.  
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Reviewing and editing  
Editing videos  
Trimming a video  
You can remove the start or end from a video, saving only the desired portion.  
1
Press the Review  
video.  
button, then  
to ꢀnd a  
2 Press the Menu  
button, then  
to choose the  
Edit tab. Choose Trim, then press OK.  
3 Press to choose the Play icon, then press OK.  
When the desired ꢀrst frame is displayed, press OK  
Video  
Trimmed video  
to pause the video. Press  
icon, then press OK.  
to choose the Trim  
Repeat this step to choose the last frame.  
The video is trimmed. (You can save it as a new video  
or replace the original.)  
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.  
Making a picture from a video  
You can choose a single frame from a video, then make a picture suitable for a  
4 x 6-inch (10 x 15 cm) print.  
1 Press the Review  
button, then  
to ꢀnd a  
video.  
2 Press the Menu  
button, then  
to choose the  
Edit tab.  
Picture  
Video  
3 Choose Make Picture, then press OK.  
4 Follow the screen prompts to choose a video frame  
and create a picture.  
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.  
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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
Press the Review button, then  
video.  
to ꢀnd a  
2
Press the Menu  
Edit tab.  
button, then  
to choose the  
9-up picture  
Video  
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 down.  
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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 oꢀer limited settings. Some settings remain until you change them; others, until you  
change modes or turn oꢀ the camera.  
1 Press the Menu  
button.  
2 Press to choose a tab:  
Capture/Videofor the most common picture- and video-taking settings  
Setup for other camera settings  
3 Press  
4 Choose an option, then press OK.  
Using the capture tab (available when the camera is in a capture mode)  
to choose a setting, then press OK.  
Settings  
More information  
Picture Size  
See Speciꢁcations, starting on page 32 .  
Choose a picture resolution.  
Self-timer/Burst  
Oꢀ  
Choose Self-timer or Burst 2 Seconds  
feature.  
10 Seconds  
2 Picture Timer  
Burst On—Press the Shutter button halfway to focus and  
set exposure. Press the Shutter button completely down  
and hold it to take up to 3 pictures.  
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Doing more with your camera  
Settings  
More information  
Exposure Compensation See Speciꢀcations, starting on page 32.  
Make a picture lighter or  
darker. (Available in Program  
and Panorama modes.) To  
access this feature with a  
shortcut, see page 11.  
ISO Speed  
Control the sensitivity of ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1250  
camera to light.  
Auto—For general picture taking.  
the  
Long Time Exposure  
See Speciꢀcations, starting onpag.e 32  
Choose how long the shutter  
stays open (normally in  
low-light conditions). For best  
results, place the camera on a  
tripod or steady surface.  
Color Mode  
Choose color tones.  
Unavailable in Video mode.  
Vivid Color—For increased saturation and exaggerated  
color.  
Full Color—For rich, balanced color.  
Basic ColorFor accurate color.  
Black & White— For black and white.  
Sepia—For a reddish-brown, antique look.  
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Doing more with your camera  
Settings  
More information  
White Balance  
Choose your lighting  
Auto—Automatically corrects white balance. Ideal for general  
picture taking.  
condition. (Available only Daylight—For pictures in natural lighting.  
in Program and Panorama  
modes.)  
TungstenCorrects the orange cast of incandescent light  
bulbs. Ideal for indoor picturesunder tungsten or halogen  
lighting without ꢀash.  
Fluorescent—Corrects the green cast of ꢀuorescent lighting.  
Ideal for indoor pictures under ꢀuorescent lighting without  
ꢀash.  
Open ShadeFor pictures in shade in natural lighting.  
Focus Mode  
Auto—For general picture-taking.  
Choose a focus distance. Macro—For sharpness and detail in pictures at close range.  
Use available light instead of ꢀash, if possible. The camera  
automatically sets the focus distance depending on the zoom  
position.  
Inꢀnity—For distant subjects; auto-focus framing marks are  
unavailable.  
Focus/Exposure Zone  
Face PriorityIf faces are detected, they receive  
focus/exposure priority. (If faces are not detected, the camera  
switches to Multi-Zone.)  
Choose how the camera  
assesses the scene for  
exposure and focus.  
Multi-Zone—Evaluates 5 zones to give an even picture  
focus. Ideal for general picture taking.  
Center-ZoneEvaluates the small area centered in the lens.  
Ideal for focusing on a precise area.  
AF Control (Still)  
Choose an auto-focus  
setting.  
Continuous AFBecause the camera is always focusing  
during liveview, there is no need to press the Shutter button  
halfway down to focus.  
Single AF—Focuses when the Shutter button is pressed  
halfway down. (This setting uses less battery power.)  
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Doing more with your camera  
Settings  
More information  
New Keyword  
Preset Keyword Tag  
Create keyword names and Delete Keyword  
assign them to the  
pictures/videos you take  
See page 14.  
next.  
Sharpness  
See Speciꢀcations, starting on  
.
page 32  
Control picture sharpness  
softness.  
or  
Video settings (available when the camera is in a Video mode)  
Press Menu,  
,
,
More information  
and OK to access settings  
AF Control (Video)  
Continuous AFCamera is always focusing during liveview.  
Choose an auto-focus  
setting.  
Single AF—Camera focuses once, when the Shutter button is  
pressed.  
Self-timer  
Oꢀ  
Choose a Self-timer  
feature.  
10 Seconds  
2 Seconds  
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Doing more with your camera  
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  
Auto—LCD brightness is automatically adjusted  
according to environment.  
picture/video capture. (During ReviewHigh Power—Brighter LCD; uses more battery  
LCD is set to High Power.)  
power.  
, the  
Power Save—Dimmer LCD; uses less power.  
Date Stamp  
On  
Add a stamp—showing the date/time that Oꢀ  
a picture was taken—to all future pictures.  
Camera Sounds  
All on—All alert sounds are on.  
Choose volume, and sound eꢀects for Shutter only  
function.  
each  
All oꢀ— All alert sounds are oꢀ.  
Video Out  
Choose the regional setting that lets  
NTSC—Used in North America and Japan; most  
common format.  
connect the camera to a televisionPAL—Used in Europe and China.  
or other external device.  
you  
Language  
Choose your language.  
Reset All Camera Settings  
Reset settings to their default.  
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Doing more with your camera  
Settings  
Format  
More information  
Memory Card—Deletes everything on the card;  
formats the card.  
CAUTION:  
Exit—Exits without making a change.  
Formatting deletes all  
Internal Memory—Deletes everything in  
pictures/videos, including those  
that are protected. Removing a  
card during formatting may  
damage the card.  
internal memory  
keyword tags;  
formats the internal memory.  
About  
View camera information.  
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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 ꢀrst time you connect the device to the computer you will have to wait a few seconds until the  
computer recognizes the device.  
Transferring Photos and Videos: Windows  
1) Use the USB cable that came with your camera to connect your camera to your computer.  
2) MSDC appears on the LCD.  
3) A window appears with a list of options, select “Open folder to view ꢀlesand click OK.  
4) Open the DCIM folder and the folder inside to view the media ꢀles.  
5) Select the media and copy the ꢀles from this folder into your computer. Optionally, select the ꢀles and  
choose Copy from the Edit menu. Then select a folder and choose Paste from the Edit menu.  
6) We recommend that you copy the images into the Pictures/My Pictures folder and the videos into the  
Videos/My Videos folder.  
7) Do not disconnect the cable during transfer. Doing so will cancel the transfer of any ꢀles on their way  
to your computer.  
Transferring Photos and Videos: Macintosh  
1) Use the USB cable that came with your camera to connect your camera to your computer.  
2) MSDC appears on the LCD.  
3) The camera’s device icon appears on the desktop.  
4) Click on the device icon and open the DCIM folder and the folder inside to view the media ꢀles.  
5) Select the ꢀles and drag them into your computer. Optionally, select the ꢀles and choose Copy from  
the Finder’s Edit menu. Then select a folder and choose Paste from the Edit menu.  
6) We recommend that you copy the images into the Pictures folder and the videos into the Movies  
folder.  
7) Do not disconnect the cable during transfer. Doing so will cancel the transfer of any ꢀles on their way  
to your computer.  
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Appendix  
Speciꢀcations  
CCD1/2.33-type  
Eꢁective pixels— 16 MP (4656 x 3480)  
LCD3 in. (7.62 cm) LCD; 230K pixels; 4:3 aspect ratio  
Image storage—Optional SD/SDHC Card  
(The SD logo is a trademark of the  
SD Card Association.) Maximum supported card size: 32 GB  
Internal storage capacity— 32 MB internal memory (16 MB available for image  
storage. 1 MB equals one million bytes.)  
Taking lens—5X optical zoom; f/3.5–f/5.9; 35 mm equivalent: 27–135 mm  
Lens protection—Built-in  
Digital zoom—5X continuous  
Focus system—TTL-AF (through-the-lens auto focus); Multi-Zone, Center-Zone,  
Face Priority. Working range:  
0.3 m (1 ft)–inꢀnity @ wide, normal  
1.0 m (3.3 ft)–inꢀnity @ telephoto, normal  
.05–0.8 m (2–31.5 in.) @ wide, Macro mode  
1.0–1.5 m (1.6–4.9 ft) @ telephoto, Macro mode  
Auto Exposure / Auto focus control—Multi zone, Center zone, Face Priority  
Face detection—Yes  
Face recognition—Yes  
Shutter speed—1/4–1/1400 seconds (Auto) 1/2–8 seconds (Manual)  
Long time exposure—0.5–8 seconds  
ISO speed—Up to 1250 at full resolution  
Program mode: Auto 80–400; manual 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1250  
Exposure metering—TTL-AE; Face Priority, Multi-Zone, Center-Zone  
Exposure compensation+/-2.0 EV with 1/3 EV step  
White Balance—Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Open Shade  
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Electronic Flash—Auto ꢀash; Auto, Fill, Red Eye, Oꢁ; Guide No. 5.7; working range  
@ ISO 400 with red-eye reduction oꢁ: 0.3–2.85 m (1–9.4 ft) @ wide; 0.5–1.68 m  
(1.6–5.5 ft) @ telephoto  
Self-timer mode—2 seconds, 10 seconds, 2 picture timer  
Burst mode—Maximum 3 pictures @ 1.5 fps  
Capture modes—Smart Capture, Scene modes, P-mode, Video  
Image ꢀle format—  
Still: EXIF 2.3 (JPEG compression); ꢂle organization DCF  
Video: .AVI (CODEC Motion JPEG; audio: -Law)  
Picture size—16 MP (4:3): 4608 x 3440 pixels  
14 MP (3:2): 4288 x 2864 pixels  
12 MP (16:9): 4000 x 2248 pixels  
6 MP (4:3): 2816 x 2112 pixels  
3 MP (4:3): 2048 x 1536 pixels  
Color modes—Vivid Color, Full Color, Basic Color, Black & White, Sepia  
Sharpness modes—Sharp, Normal, Soft  
Video capture—2 GB maximum; VGA (640 x 480 @ 25 fps)  
Communication with computerUSB 2.0 high speed (PIMA 15740 protocol);  
Video output—NTSC or PAL  
Microphone—  
Yes  
Beeper—Yes  
Power—AA Alkaline Batteries  
Rechargeable AA size NiMH Battery  
Tripod mount1/4 inch  
Size—94.5 x 61.4 x 29.4mm (3.7 x 2.4 x 1.2 in.) @ power oꢁ  
Weight—179 g (4.6 oz) including card and battery  
Operating temperature—0–40° C (32–104° F)  
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Troubleshooting  
Status  
Solution  
Camera does not  
turn on  
Make sure the batteries are fresh and installed correctly.  
Camera does not turn  
oꢀ  
Camera buttons and  
controls do not  
function  
LCD is too dark.  
Adjust the LCD Brightness setting  
Pictures remaining  
number does not  
decrease after taking  
Continue taking pictures. The camera is operating normally.  
(The camera estimates the number of pictures remaining after each  
picture is taken, based on picture size and content.)  
picture  
a
Flash does not ꢁre  
Check the ꢂash setting, and change as needed.  
NOTE: The ꢂash does not ꢁre in all modes.  
Memory card is  
Transfer the pictures to the computer.  
Delete pictures from the cardor insert a new card.  
or entirely  
full  
almost  
Memory card not  
recognized or camera  
freezes with card  
Card may be corrupted. Format the card in the camera.  
Use another memory card. Only SD or SDHC Cards are supported.  
Make sure the correct battery type is installed.  
Battery life is short  
Wipe the battery’s contacts with a clean, dry cloth before  
inserting it in the camera.  
Insert a new/charged battery.  
Limit the time you review pictures/videos on the camera LCD.  
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Troubleshooting  
Status  
Solution  
Turn the camera oꢀ, then on again.  
You cannot take a  
picture  
Depress the Shutter button all the way.  
Insert a new/charged battery .  
Memory is full. Transfer pictures to the computer  
delete pictures, or insert another card.  
Computer/connectivity problems  
Status  
Solution  
Turn oꢀ the camera, then turn it back on.  
Computer does not  
communicate with  
the camera  
Make sure the batteries are fresh and installed correctly.  
Make sure the camera USB Cable, Micro B / 5-Pin is  
connected to the camera and the computer. Then  
turn on the camera.  
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Troubleshooting  
Picture quality problems  
Status  
Solution  
Picture is not clear  
To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button  
halfway. When the framing marks turn green, press the Shutter  
buttoncompletely down to take the picture.  
Clean the lens.  
Make sure the camera is not in Macro mode if you are more than  
27.6 in. (70 cm) from your subject.  
Place the camera on a ꢀat, steady surface or use a tripod (especially  
in high-zoom settings or in low light).  
Use a larger picture size.  
If you’re manually adjusting the ISO speed, realize that high ISO  
setting may cause grainy pictures.  
Picture is too dark  
Reposition the camera for more available light.  
Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the  
eꢁective ꢀash range.  
To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button  
halfway. When the framing marks turn green, press the Shutter  
button completely downto take the picture.  
In Program mode, increase the Exposure Compensation.  
Picture is too light  
Reposition the camera to reduce the amount of available light.  
Turn the ꢀash oꢁ.  
Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the  
eꢁective ꢀash range.  
To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button  
halfway. When the framing marks turn green, press the Shutter  
buttoncompletely down to take the picture.  
In Program mode, decrease the Exposure Compensation.  
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Warranty and Support Information  
WARRANTY CARD  
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 for  
parts or labor for a period of one year.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY  
Damages or malfunctions not resulting from defects in material or workmanship and damages or  
malfunctions from other than normal use, including but limited to, repair by unauthorized parties.  
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION  
To receive Warranty service along with the name and address of an authorized product service  
center, the original consumer purchaser must contact us for problem determination and service  
procedures. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, evidencing that the  
Product is within the applicable Warranty period(s), MUST be presented in order to obtain the  
requested service. It is your responsibility to properly package and send any defective products  
along with a dated copy of proof of purchase, a written explanation of the problem, and a valid  
return address to the authorized service center at your expense. Do not include any other items  
or accessories with the defective product. Any products received by the authorized service center  
that are not covered by warranty will be returned unrepaired.  
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NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OTHER THAN THOSE  
EXPRESSLY DESCRIBED ABOVE SHALL APPLY. DISTRIBUTOR FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AFTER  
THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE. NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY GIVEN BY  
ANY PERSON, FIRM OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BE BINDING ON DISTRIBUTOR.  
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE - AT DISTRIBUTOR’S SOLE  
DISCRETION - ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF THE CONSUMER. IN NO EVENT WILL DISTRIBUTOR, ITS  
MANUFACTURERS, OR PLR IP HOLDINGS, LLC BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,  
PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF  
PROFITS, BUSINESS, SAVINGS, DATA OR RECORDS) CAUSED BY THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE  
PRODUCT. EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN, NO OTHER WARRANTIES SHALL APPLY. NOTWITHSTANDING THE  
FOREGOING, CONSUMER’S RECOVERY AGAINST DISTRIBUTOR SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF  
THE PRODUCT SOLD BY DISTRIBUTOR. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE  
ORIGINAL CONSUMER WHO PURCHASED THE PRODUCT AND IS NOT TRANSFERABLE.  
Some countries, states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages or allow limitations on warranties, so limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty  
gives you speciꢀc legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state or province to  
province. Contact your authorized retailer to determine if another warranty applies.  
This product is manufactured, distributed and sold by SAKAR International, Inc. Polaroid, Polaroid & Pixel, Made  
in Polaroid and Polaroid Classic Border Logo are trademarks of PLR IP Holdings, LLC, used under license. All other  
trademarks are the property of the respective owner, who has not sponsored, endorsed or approved this product.  
PLR IP Holdings, LLC does not manufacture this product or provide any Manufacturer's Warranty or support.  
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
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].  
Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and/or  
Battery by users in private households in the European Union  
Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and/or  
Battery by users in private households in the European Union.  
This symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this can  
not be disposed of as household waste. You must dispose of your waste  
equipment and/or battery by handling it over to the applicable take-back  
scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and/or  
battery. For more information about recycling of this equipment and/or  
battery, please contact your city oꢀce, the shop where you purchased  
the equipment or your household waste disposal service. The recycling  
of materials will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is  
recycled in a manner that protects human health and environment.  
Battery  
E-Waste - PLR IP Holdings, LLC, its licensees, aꢀliates, and Sakar International, Inc. fully supports all electronic waste  
initiatives. As responsible stewards of the environment, and to avoid violating established laws, you should properly  
dispose of this product in compliance with all applicable regulations, directives or other governances in the area  
where you reside. Please check with local authorities or the retailer where you purchased this product to determine a  
location where you can appropriately dispose of the product.  
your area and to locate a collection facility near your home.  
If your electronic device has internal memory on which personal or other conꢁdential data may be stored, you may  
want to perform a data sanitization process before you dispose of your device to assure another party cannot access  
your personal data. Data sanitization varies by the type of product and its software, and you may want to research  
the best sanitization process for your device before disposal. You may also check with your local recycling facility to  
determine their data sanitization procedures during the recycling process.  
This device complies with the part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Caution: changes or modiꢁcations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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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  
equipment generates. Uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
–television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oꢀ and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diꢀerent form that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Canadian DOC statement  
DOC Class B Compliance—This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
Observation des normes-Classe B—Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est  
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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