Polaroid PDC 640 manual Tips for taking great pictures

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Tips for taking great pictures

Some tips that can help you take great pictures!

Keep the sun behind you or at your side. Avoid having the sun directly overhead.

Use the fill flash if there is a light behind your subject.

In low light level conditions, use a tripod to avoid camera movement during exposure.

Avoid extreme temperatures, which can affect battery performance.

Keep the subject within the flash range (3 ft. to 10 ft. (1m to 3m)).

Avoid shooting toward reflective objects to avoid hot spots in your pictures or use the fill flash if you cannot avoid shooting toward reflective objects.

Clean the lens, the LED area on the front of the camera, and the LCD viewfinder on the back of the camera with a soft, lint-free cloth periodically. Do not use cleaning solutions or chemically-treated tissues.

Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 640 Quickstart Guide

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Contents PDC Contents Getting started CD-ROM What’s in the Polaroid PhotoMAX Digital Camera Creative KitAll about the camera Back view of the camera Top view of the camera Attaching the wrist strap Loading batteries All about batteriesPolaroid PhotoMAX PDC 640 Quickstart Guide Connecting the AC adapter Inserting the memory card Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 640 Quickstart Guide Turning on the camera Setting the date and time About the camera controls Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 640 Quickstart Guide Displaying the Menu options Deleting images Viewing images on the LCD viewfinderTo delete the current image Then Locking imagesIcon Taking picturesIcon Flash setting IconResolutionIf you want Then Tips for taking great pictures Transferring pictures to your computer Installing the PhotoMAX softwareGetting Help in the PhotoMAX software Using the software to transfer pictures Click...Then Click Then Displaying images on a TV Problem Cause TroubleshootingProblem Cause Problem Cause FCC Notice AppendixesBattery handling Internet support Contacting PolaroidPDC