Polaroid T737 manual Recording Video Clips, Setting Video Resolution

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4 Recording Video Clips

• Recording Video Clips

Use the Video mode to record video clips with audio. The remaining time

• Setting Video Resolution

Video resolution refers to the number of pixels in a digital video clip. Video clip quality depends on the file resolution that the camera applies when the video clip is recorded. Higher resolution makes better quality while occupying more memory space.

that can be recorded will decrease in seconds while recording.

1. Press the button to set the camera to (Video mode).

NOTE:

The icon will appear on the LCD screen, indicating the Video mode is activated.

2.

Frame your subject using the LCD screen.

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3.

Press the Shutter button to start recording.

640X480

 

4.Press the Shutter button again to stop recording, or recording stops when the current memory is full.

5.Press the or button to zoom in or

out the subject.

1.Press the button to set the camera to (Video mode).

2.Press the button.

3.Press the button to select (Resolution).

4.Press the button to enter.

5.Press the and button to select the desired setting.

6.Press the button.

VIDEO

Resolution

640X480

Resolution

640X480

320X240

NOTE:

Digital zoom feature is not available in (Video) mode.

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Here are the approximate length of video clips you can expect the camera to hold at each setting based on the 16MB memory card. You can expand the memory with a commercially available memory card. Please refer to “Capacity of SD Card” on page 90 for further details.

Resolution:

640 X 480

Approx. 0.35 minute (30 fps)

 

320 X 240

Approx. 0.8 minutes (30 fps)

NOTE:

is the default value, suitable for viewing on TV. is suitable for viewing on PC.

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Contents User Guide Product Overview Print Settings 100Getting Help 103 Appendix 104Camera Package Contents Getting StartedAttaching the Wrist Strap Installing the Batteries Using Your BatteriesCharging the Battery Limit the following activities that reduces battery lifeChecking the Battery Level Turning the Camera On and OffChecking Camera Status Camera SettingsCapture Modes Playback Mode Video ModeSetup Menu How to Navigate MenusSetting the Date and Time Setting Auto Power OffSetting the Display Language Setting the Beep Sound On / OffAdjusting Volume Control Adjusting the LCD Brightness Setting the Date Stamp On / OffTurning Sequence Number On / Off Restting to Default Settings Canceling the Startup ImagePower On and Off Setting Function LEDSelf-Timer Still Image Mode Auto Choosing the Media for StorageTurning the Information Display On/Off Int. MemoryTaking Pictures in Normal Mode Playback ModeTaking Pictures Before you take pictures, please read this note firstTaking Pictures in Macro Mode Taking Pictures in Different Scene Shooting Modes ButtonSetting Flash Mode Setting Self-timer Taking Continuous PicturesCompression setting Setting the Picture Resolution and CompressionResolution setting Setting the Sharpness CompressionTo Zoom In and Out Zoom FeatureTurn Digital Zoom On/Off Turning the Auto-Focus Assist Beam On and Off Specifying the Quick Review PeriodSelecting Focus Area Setting Exposure Compensation Setting the ISO Setting White BalanceSetting Shutter Speed Setting Light Metering Option DescriptionRecording Video Clips Setting Video ResolutionRecording Video Clips Setting Exposure Compensation for Video Clips Setting White Balance for Video ClipsReviewing Pictures Reviewing Pictures and Video Clip Files in ThumbnailMagnifying & Trimming the Displayed Picture Playing a Video Clip on LCD ScreenProtect Copy to Card Copy From CardEditing Pictures ExitRotating the Displayed Picture Image Cropping Color Enhancing the Image Deleting Pictures or Video Clip Red-eye RemovalDeleting a Single Picture or Video Clip Deleting All Pictures and Video Clips Viewing Pictures and Video Clips on a TVTo set the video output system Print Settings Connecting to a TVPrinting Procedures About PictBridgeCanceling Printing Printing ErrorsSelecting Print Settings Selecting PictBridge ModeCamera / Printer Connection Specifying the Number of Copies Setting the File Name On/OffSelecting Print Layout Setting the Date Stamp On/Off About DpofSelecting Paper Size PrintingUsing the SD Card Using the SD Secure Digital CardMemory card precautions Removing the SD card Inserting a SD cardInstalling the Software Installing the Software onto a ComputerFormatting a SD card Polaroid t737 Camera Driver Plug & Play removable disk Software Included with Your CameraArcSoft VideoImpression 2 Movie Making Software How to stitch the photos into a panoramic photo? PC & Mac How to Shoot Photos for Panoramas?About ArcSoft Panorama Maker Polaroid t737 Digital Camera User Guide Connecting to Your Computer Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a ComputerComputer System Requirements Before Transferring FilesTransferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer MacTroubleshooting Problems Symptom Problem SolutionGetting Help Polaroid Online Services ArcSoft Software HelpTV out Appendix Technical specificationsStorage Capacity of SD Card Recordable ImagesUninstalling Polaroid t737 Driver PC only Recordable Video LengthCamera Default Settings ISOTips, Your Safety & Maintenance Regulatory InformationCamera Cautions FCC Notice

T737 specifications

The Polaroid T737 is a modern offering in the world of instant photography, capturing the essence of what made Polaroid a household name while incorporating contemporary technology. This camera brings together the nostalgic charm of instant photography and the convenience of advanced features, making it a suitable choice for both enthusiasts and casual users.

One of the standout features of the T737 is its sleek, compact design, which makes it easy to carry and handle. This lightweight camera is equipped with a high-quality lens that offers impressive image clarity. The lens features a decent focal length, allowing users to take both close-up shots and landscapes with remarkable detail. Additionally, the camera's built-in flash ensures that you can capture moments even in low-light conditions, providing versatility in various settings.

The T737 operates using Polaroid’s signature film, ensuring that each photograph develops in real-time, creating a tangible keepsake within moments of capture. The film comes in various formats, encouraging creative expression and personalization. This blend of instant gratification and artistic potential is at the heart of the T737's appeal.

One of the technological advancements in the T737 is its digital display. The LCD screen not only simplifies navigation through its menu system but also allows for quick previews of photos before printing. Users can customize their images with various filters and settings, enhancing their creative options. The camera supports Bluetooth connectivity, enabling users to transfer images to smartphones and tablets with ease, facilitating sharing on social media.

Battery life is an essential characteristic of any camera, and the T737 delivers in this area. Built with a rechargeable battery, users can capture a significant number of photos on a single charge, making it ideal for outings and events.

Furthermore, the construction of the T737 includes durable materials that offer resilience against the rigors of outdoor photography, ensuring that it withstands the test of time. The Polaroid T737 encapsulates the joy of instant photography with innovative features and reliability, appealing to a new generation of creators while honoring its iconic legacy. Whether capturing simple moments or life’s grand adventures, the T737 stands ready to deliver.