Polaroid Studio 4 manual Taking Pictures, Before you take pictures, please read this note first

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3 Taking Pictures

Before you take pictures, please read this note first:

IMPORTANT!

• Never remove batteries while a picture is being saved. Doing so will prevent the current picture from being saved and may corrupt other pictures already stored in the camera’s internal memory or on the memory card.

Change the drive mode from Video mode to Still Image mode before taking pictures, since Video mode is the default capture mode. Please refer to “Drive Mode” on page 15 for more details.

Outdoor Pictures

Avoid intense sunlight that may cause sun spots in pictures.

Always make sure that the sun or other light source is in front of the subject.

For best results, take pictures outdoors or indoors in a brightly lit room.

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Contents Studio Product Overview Polaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide Table of Contents Polaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide Polaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide What can I Do with My Digital Pictures? Getting StartedWhat can I Do with My Camera? What can I Do with My Video Clips?Camera Package Contents Installing the Batteries Turning the Camera On and OffChecking the Battery Power Level How to Navigate MenusPlayback mode, press Button Checking Camera Status Camera SettingStill Image mode Video mode Playback modeCapture Mode Camera ModesDrive Mode Setting the Current Date and Time Setting Date/Time Display On/Off Auto Power Save Settings OFFSetting the Beep Sound On/Off Setting Frequency FrequencySetting Display Language Resetting to Default Settings DefaultFormatting the Internal Memory Viewing Firmware Version VersionTurning the Information Display and the LCD Screen On/Off Outdoor Pictures Taking PicturesBefore you take pictures, please read this note first Taking a Picture Setting Self-timer SELF-TIMERPage Setting Image Resolution and Quality Resolution SettingQuality Setting White BAL Select SETThis setting is also available in Video mode Setting the White Balance Sepia Setting Photo EffectNormal Recording Video Clips Recording Video ClipsSetting Video Resolution and Quality Video Resolution Quality Normal White BAL Select SET Stretch Adjusting the Brightness ContrastContrast Smooth Setting SharpnessSharpness SharpenSetting Audio Recording On/Off Reviewing and Managing Pictures and Video Clips Reviewing Pictures on the LCD ScreenReviewing Picture and Video Clip Files in Thumbnail Selecting Thumbnail Display Format Playing the Video Clip ALL OFF Protect or Unprotect Pictures or Video ClipsALL on Cancel Delete Pictures or Video ClipsSetting the Video Output System View Pictures and Video Clips on a TVConnecting to a TV Memory Card Precautions Using the SD Secure Digital CardUsing the SD card Polaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide Inserting the SD Card Removing the SD Card Formatting the SD Card Installing the Software onto a Computer Installing the SoftwareMac ArcSoft PhotoImpression 5.0 Picture Editing Software Software Included with Your CameraPolaroid Studio 4 Camera Driver Plug & Play removable disk Computer System Requirements Before Transferring Files Connecting to Your ComputerTransferring Pictures and Video Clips To Your Computer Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to PC Transferring the Pictures and Video Clips to Mac PhotoImpression 5.0 Hot Plug Function PC Only Polaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide Troubleshooting Problem TroubleshootingSymptom Problem Solution Polaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide Getting Help For United States For Latin AmericaTechnical Specifications AppendixPolaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide Storage Capacities Recordable Images1GB SD Recordable Video Length Units Minute1GB SD Uninstall the Camera Driver PC Camera Default Settings Camera Mode Description DefaultUsing Your Batteries Camera Cautions Tips, Your Safety & MaintenanceRegulatory Information FCC NoticePolaroid Studio 4 Digital Video Camera User Guide US 0705 Part No. OM3376US006