Polaroid t1234 user manual Setting the AEB

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Item

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1010 Sec Self-timerSets a 10-second delay to capture your image after pressing the shutter button.

22 Sec Self-timerSets a 2-second delay to capture your image after pressing the shutter button.

 

 

Performs delay and capture twice:

x2

Double Self-timer

• Performs a 10-second delay, then captures the image.

• Performs another 2-second delay then captures the image

 

 

again.

 

Burst

Performs continuous shooting when the shutter button is

 

pressed. Stops shooting when the shutter button is released.

 

 

 

Off (Default)

Captures an image without time delay.

Setting the AEB

AEB stands for Automatic Exposure Bracketing. This feature captures the same image with 3 different exposure settings.

The settings are recorded in the following order: standard exposure, under exposure, and over exposure.

Available settings are: [On] and [Off].

To set AEB

1.From the Record menu, select AEB.

2.Use the or keys to go through the selection.

3.Press the OK button to save and apply changes.

Record Mode

 

Drive Mode

OFF

AEB

 

 

On

OFF

AF Area

 

AF Lamp

Off

 

OFF

 

 

Sharpness

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Contents Megapixel Digital Camera t1234 User’s Manual Table of Contents Using the LCD Monitor ISOPlayback Setting the Movie Size YouTube Mode Recording VoicesUsing the Setup Menu PictBridgeSpecifications Installing the Software onto a ComputerTroubleshooting Getting Help Making ConnectionsCopyright PrefaceAbout this Manual Federal Communications Commission FCC ComplianceTrademark Recognition Safety and Handling PrecautionsDeclaration of Conformity Camera InformationBattery Information Need help with your digital camera?For Windows IntroductionSystem Requirements For MacintoshMain Features Package Contents Back View Camera ViewsFront View Top ViewBottom View Left ViewNavigation Control Camera ButtonsButton Description Notifications Button UsageLed Indicators LED Status Camera StatusCamera Memory Setting menu. See Setting Sounds onOperation Sound Internal memoryGetting Started Inserting the BatteryOpen the battery/SD card door at the bottom of the camera Attaching the Wrist StrapClose the battery/SD card door Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory CardCharging the Battery Close the battery SD/card doorSetting the Language Turning the Power On and Off sectionInitial Settings Setting the Date & TimeNeed help with your digital camera? Record mode Switching between the Record mode and the Playback ModeSelecting the Record mode options section Playback modeLCD Display Layout Using the LCD DisplayRecord Mode Screen Layout 2019 161514ISO Playback mode display of still images Playback Mode Screen LayoutRef. Playback mode of videos 27/27Playback mode of audio clips Changing the LCD Display OSD on Full OSD on OSD off Recording Photos, Videos and Voices Taking Photos sectionZoom indicator appears on the LCD Using the Image StabilizerSetting the Zoom Control To adjust the zoomUsing Flash Using Macro Red-eye reduction. The flash firesUsing the SCN Menu My ModeTable below shows the resolution values for still images ResolutionQuality EV Compensation White BalanceBrighter conditions Available settings are Auto, 50Metering 200, 400, 800, 1600,Color Mode See Switching between the Record Mode and Playback Modes on Using the Record MenuRecord Menu Setting the Scene Mode Polaroid t1234 Digital Camera User Guide Polaroid t1234 Digital Camera User Guide Selecting the Blink Detection Mode Selecting the Smile Detection ModeSelecting the Photo Stitch Mode Setting the Drive Mode To set the Drive ModeSetting the AEB Setting the AF Area Setting the AF LampSetting Sharpness Setting SaturationPress the OK button to save and apply Setting ContrastSetting the Digital Zoom Table below shows the available ContrastSetting the Date Stamp Setting Auto Review Period Setting the Movie Size Recording MoviesYouTube Mode Recording Voices RecordingViewing in Single Navigation PlaybackUse the or keys to view next/previous image/video/audio Viewing thumbnails Zooming images Playing MoviesTo capture screenshot image from a movie clip Playing Voice RecordingDeleting an Image/Video/Audio Using the Delete ButtonPlaying Voice Memo ScnPlayback Menu Set the camera to Playback mode by pressing the Play buttonTo go to Playback Menu Slideshow Cancel DeleteDelete Protect Cancel Select Red Eye Correction Red Eye CorrectionSelect Start Press the OK button to start correction Select Start, then press the OK button to start recording Voice MemoSelect Voice Memo Select Stop, then press the OK button to stop recordingPhoto Edit Press the OK button to save the new fileLighting Rotate Trim Resize Startup Image Settings are as followsPress the OK button to apply changes Press the OK button to save Dpof settings PictBridge Using the Setup Menu Setting Sounds Available Description SettingsSetting Power Save Setting Date & TimeSetting TV Out Setting LanguageSetting File Numbering Ntsc NTSC. Applicable in Japan, USASetting Memory Kit Setting LCD BrightnessSetting LCD Save Reset AllPolaroid Digital Camera Driver Installing the Software onto a ComputerSoftware Included with Your Camera ArcSoft MediaImpressionInstalling the Software For Windows UsersUninstalling Polaroid t1234 Camera Driver Fast and Easy YouTube UploadMaking Connections Connecting the Camera to a TVYou can connect your camera to Computer Printer Connecting the Camera a PC Connecting the Camera to a PrinterAbout Folder and File Names AppendixFolder Structure File Naming Reset the file number. See Setting File Numbering onPlug in a new memory card Troubleshooting Problem Cause and/or ActionFor United States For Latin America Polaroid Online Services ArcSoft Software HelpGetting Help For Europe For ChinaSpecifications NTSC, PAL Questions? Need some help?Camera Default Setting YY/MM/DD US 0609 Part No. UMT1234US002
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