Polaroid t1234 user manual Setting the Drive Mode, To set the Drive Mode

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Setting the Drive Mode

Your camera has two important features; Self-timer and Burst that can be set in the Drive mode function in the Record Menu. The Self-timer allows you to take photos after a pre-defined delay. While burst lets you take consecutive shots. This function is only available in recording still images. The Drive mode setting is automatically set to off when you turn off the camera.

To set the Drive Mode

1.From the Record Menu, select the Drive Mode.

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

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

The table below shows the available Drive mode settings.

Record Mode

Drive Mode

AEB

AF Area

AF Lamp

Sharpness

Record Mode 10 10 sec.

Drive Mode

2 2 sec. AEB x2 Double AF Area Burst AF Lamp Off

OFF

Sharpness

OFF OFF

OFF OFF

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Contents Megapixel Digital Camera t1234 User’s Manual Table of Contents ISO Using the LCD MonitorUsing the Setup Menu Setting the Movie Size YouTube Mode Recording VoicesPlayback PictBridgeTroubleshooting Getting Help Installing the Software onto a ComputerSpecifications Making ConnectionsAbout this Manual PrefaceCopyright Federal Communications Commission FCC ComplianceDeclaration of Conformity Safety and Handling PrecautionsTrademark Recognition Camera InformationNeed help with your digital camera? Battery InformationSystem Requirements IntroductionFor Windows For MacintoshMain Features Package Contents Front View Camera ViewsBack View Top ViewLeft View Bottom ViewCamera Buttons Navigation ControlButton Description Button Usage NotificationsLED Status Camera Status Led IndicatorsOperation Sound Setting menu. See Setting Sounds onCamera Memory Internal memoryOpen the battery/SD card door at the bottom of the camera Inserting the BatteryGetting Started Attaching the Wrist StrapInserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card Close the battery/SD card doorClose the battery SD/card door Charging the BatteryInitial Settings Turning the Power On and Off sectionSetting the Language Setting the Date & TimeNeed help with your digital camera? Selecting the Record mode options section Switching between the Record mode and the Playback ModeRecord mode Playback modeRecord Mode Screen Layout Using the LCD DisplayLCD Display Layout 2019 161514ISO Playback Mode Screen Layout Playback mode display of still imagesRef. 27/27 Playback mode of videosPlayback mode of audio clips Changing the LCD Display OSD on Full OSD on OSD off Taking Photos section Recording Photos, Videos and VoicesSetting the Zoom Control Using the Image StabilizerZoom indicator appears on the LCD To adjust the zoomUsing Flash Red-eye reduction. The flash fires Using MacroMy Mode Using the SCN MenuResolution Table below shows the resolution values for still imagesQuality White Balance EV CompensationMetering Available settings are Auto, 50Brighter conditions 200, 400, 800, 1600,Color Mode Using the Record Menu See Switching between the Record Mode and Playback Modes onRecord Menu Setting the Scene Mode Polaroid t1234 Digital Camera User Guide Polaroid t1234 Digital Camera User Guide Selecting the Smile Detection Mode Selecting the Blink Detection ModeSelecting the Photo Stitch Mode To set the Drive Mode Setting the Drive ModeSetting the AEB Setting the AF Lamp Setting the AF AreaSetting Saturation Setting SharpnessSetting the Digital Zoom Setting ContrastPress the OK button to save and apply Table below shows the available ContrastSetting the Date Stamp Setting Auto Review Period Recording Movies Setting the Movie SizeYouTube Mode Recording Recording VoicesPlayback Viewing in Single NavigationUse the or keys to view next/previous image/video/audio Viewing thumbnails Playing Movies Zooming imagesPlaying Voice Recording To capture screenshot image from a movie clipPlaying Voice Memo Using the Delete ButtonDeleting an Image/Video/Audio ScnSet the camera to Playback mode by pressing the Play button Playback MenuTo go to Playback Menu Slideshow Delete CancelDelete Protect Cancel Red Eye Correction Select Red Eye CorrectionSelect Start Press the OK button to start correction Select Voice Memo Voice MemoSelect Start, then press the OK button to start recording Select Stop, then press the OK button to stop recordingPress the OK button to save the new file Photo EditLighting Rotate Trim Resize Settings are as follows Startup ImagePress the OK button to apply changes Press the OK button to save Dpof settings PictBridge Using the Setup Menu Available Description Settings Setting SoundsSetting Date & Time Setting Power SaveSetting File Numbering Setting LanguageSetting TV Out Ntsc NTSC. Applicable in Japan, USASetting LCD Save Setting LCD BrightnessSetting Memory Kit Reset AllSoftware Included with Your Camera Installing the Software onto a ComputerPolaroid Digital Camera Driver ArcSoft MediaImpressionFor Windows Users Installing the SoftwareFast and Easy YouTube Upload Uninstalling Polaroid t1234 Camera DriverConnecting the Camera to a TV Making ConnectionsYou can connect your camera to Computer Printer Connecting the Camera to a Printer Connecting the Camera a PCAppendix About Folder and File NamesFolder Structure Reset the file number. See Setting File Numbering on File NamingPlug in a new memory card Problem Cause and/or Action TroubleshootingGetting Help Polaroid Online Services ArcSoft Software HelpFor United States For Latin America For Europe For ChinaSpecifications Questions? Need some help? NTSC, PALCamera Default Setting YY/MM/DD US 0809 Part No. UMT1234EU001
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