Polaroid t830 manual Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer

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• Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer

NOTE:

The Mass Storage mode is the default setting when the docking is connected with a TV set or a computer.

For Windows® Users:

PC

 

 

 

NOTE:

You can transfer pictures and video clips in any mode.

1.Turn on the camera

2.Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable.

3.Double click on “My Computer” on your PC desktop and you will see a “Removable Disk” drive.

4.Double click “Removable Disk” -> double click “DCIM”-> double click any directory folder under “DCIM”.

5.All the pictures, video and audio clips are in the directory folder. Highlight the pictures, video and audio clips and drag them to a folder of your choice. You can also create sub folders to group them or use the Arcsoft software to edit and manage the pictures, video or audio clips.

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Contents User Guide Product Overview Table of Contents Recording Audio Clips Recording Video ClipsManaging Pictures and Video Clips Troubleshooting Problems Getting Help Print SettingsUsing the SD Secure Digital Card Appendix 100Getting Started Camera Package Contents Installing the Battery Attaching the Wrist StrapUsing Your Battery Charging the BatteryPolaroid t830 Digital Camera User Guide Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera On and OffChecking Camera Status Camera SettingsCapture Modes 9999 Video Mode Audio Mode Playback Mode DpofCamera Modes Capture ModePlayback Mode Need help with your digital camera?Capture Modes How to Navigate Menus Menu ButtonSetup Menu Menu ButtonAdjusting the Sounds ShutterSelecting Auto Review Period AutoPower Saving Settings Setting the Date and Time Setting the Display Language File No. Reset Setting Choosing a Startup Image Select Exit Start-up Image Formatting the Internal Memory FormatResetting to Default Settings Reset ALLTurning the Information Display On/Off About Crossing LinesVideo Mode Taking Pictures Taking Pictures in Normal ModeBefore you take pictures, please read this note first Focus Mark Taking Pictures in Macro Mode MacroTaking Pictures in Different Scene Shooting Modes Option Description Using the Q Mode Setting Flash Mode FlashPolaroid t830 Digital Camera User Guide Setting the Aperture Shutter or Manual Mode ASM ASM ModeUsing the Manual Exposure Using the Aperture PriorityUsing the Shutter Priority Understanding How ASM WorksResolution setting Setting the Image Size and QualityQuality setting Setting Light Metering OptionSetting White Balance Setting the ISO 50/100/200/400Setting Exposure Compensation Setting Self-timer Self-timer LEDTaking Continuous Pictures Setting the AEB Setting the HighlightSetting the Sharpness Setting the Photo Effect Setting Date Stamp On/Off Turn Digital Zoom On/Off Zoom FeatureTo Zoom In and Out Setting Stabilizer Setting Face Tracking Setting Photo Frame Setting AF LampRecording Video Clips Recording Video ClipsSetting the Video Size Recording Audio Clips Recording a Audio ClipRecording a Voice Memo for the Desired Image Reviewing Pictures Managing Pictures and Video ClipsMagnifying & Trimming the Displayed Picture Rotating the Displayed Picture Changing the Image Effect Changing the Image SizeReviewing Pictures and Video Clip Files in Thumbnail Running a Slide Show on the LCD screenSetting Slide Show Effect Setting Slide Show Interval TimeSetting Slide Show Music Setting Repeat On/OffPlaying a Video Clip on LCD Screen Playing Audio ClipsPlaying a Voice Memo Lock All Protecting/Unprotecting Pictures, Video and Audio ClipsSingle Unlock AllProtect All pictures, Video and Audio Clips Remove Protection from All Pictures, Video and Audio ClipsDeleting a Single Picture, Video or Audio Clip Deleting Pictures, Video and Audio ClipsDeleting All Pictures, Video and Audio Clips Viewing Pictures and Video Clips on a TV To set the video output systemPrinting Procedures Print SettingsAbout PictBridge Printing Errors Cancelling PrintingSelecting PictBridge Mode Camera / Printer Connection Selecting Print images SingleSelecting Print Quality Selecting Print Layout Selecting Paper SizeSetting the File Name On / Off Setting the Date Stamp On / OffSelecting Paper Type Selecting Print format About Dpof Setting the Dpof ResetPress the Print button on the printer to start printing Using the SD Card Using the SD Secure Digital CardMemory card precautions Inserting a SD card Removing the SD card Formatting a SD card Copy all the files in the current memory Copying Pictures, Video and Audio Clips to Memory CardCopy a selected image or video clip Copy All FilesInstalling the Software onto a Computer Installing the SoftwareMac Software Included with Your Camera Polaroid t830 Camera Driver Plug & Play removable diskComputer System Requirements Before Transferring Files Connecting to Your ComputerTransferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer Connect the camera directly to your computerTransferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer Mac Troubleshooting Problems Symptom Problem SolutionOrient the battery correctly TV Out Polaroid Online Services ArcSoft Software Help Getting HelpTechnical specifications AppendixPolaroid t830 Digital Camera User Guide 101 Storage Capacities Recordable ImagesPolaroid t830 Digital Camera User Guide 103 Recordable Video Length 104 Polaroid t830 Digital Camera User GuideRecordable Audio Length Uninstalling Polaroid t830 Driver PC only For Windows 98SE UsersCamera Default Settings Polaroid t830 Digital Camera User Guide 107108 Polaroid t830 Digital Camera User Guide Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance Camera CautionsRegulatory Information FCC NoticePolaroid t830 Digital Camera User Guide 111 US 0907 Part No. OM3580US001

t830 specifications

The Polaroid T830 is a remarkable digital camera that combines classic styling with modern features to cater to both photography enthusiasts and casual users alike. Designed with portability in mind, the T830 boasts a compact and lightweight build, making it an ideal companion for capturing life’s moments on the go.

One of the standout features of the Polaroid T830 is its impressive 20-megapixel image sensor, which delivers stunning detail and vibrant colors. Photographers can expect high-quality images suitable for both printing and sharing on social media. The camera also supports full HD video recording, allowing users to capture dynamic moments in motion with clarity.

The Polaroid T830 is equipped with a versatile 3-inch LCD screen that offers intuitive navigation and framing capabilities. The screen is bright and responsive, making it easy to compose shots even in bright daylight. This user-friendly interface is complemented by a variety of shooting modes, including auto, manual, portrait, and landscape, ensuring that users can achieve the desired effect regardless of their skill level.

In terms of connectivity, the T830 features built-in Wi-Fi, allowing for seamless sharing of images and videos to smartphones and tablets. This connectivity is further enhanced by the availability of a dedicated Polaroid app, which allows users to edit and apply filters before sharing their creations online. The camera also supports an expandable memory via a microSD slot, accommodating more photos and videos for those extended shooting sessions.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Polaroid T830 is its emphasis on low-light performance. With advanced image stabilization technology and improved ISO sensitivity, users can shoot in challenging lighting conditions without compromising image quality. This makes the T830 an excellent choice for events such as concerts or nighttime gatherings.

The Polaroid T830 embraces the retro essence of the Polaroid brand while integrating cutting-edge technology, resulting in a camera that appeals to a wide range of users. Whether capturing family gatherings, outdoor adventures, or spontaneous moments with friends, the T830 stands out as a dependable and stylish option that embraces the evolving landscape of photography in the digital age.