Polaroid PDC 3350 manual To Format a Memory Card, Copy Internal Memory pictures to a Memory Card

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To Format a Memory Card

Formatting a memory card deletes all data already stored on it. Set the Mode selector to SET mode. Turn on the camera.

FORMAT

Press

FORMAT

Press

 

15.1MB

 

 

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or

FORMAT IN-MEM?

FORMAT...

3 MIN.

NO

YES

 

ON

 

 

 

 

ON

 

 

 

 

 

Press

to select “Yes”

 

IMPORTANT!

 

 

 

 

• You can format a memory card on the camera or

FORMAT

on a computer. However

formatting a memory

15.3MB

card on a computer takes much longer.

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3 MIN.

• Note that data deleted by a format operation

ON

cannot be recovered. Make sure you do not have

ON

any useful data currently stored on a memory card before you format it.

Formatting a memory card destroys all the pictures, even those are protected.

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Copy Internal Memory pictures to a Memory Card.

Turn off your camera and insert a SD (Secure Digital) Card into the Card Slot.

Set the Mode selector to Playback mode and turn on the camera.

ONE

A selected picture in internal memory will be copied to a memory card.

ALL

All pictures in internal memory will be copied to a memory card.

 

COPY TO CARD

COPY TO CARD

 

Press

 

 

MENU

 

 

 

ONE ALL

 

 

Press

 

100-0015

ONE

 

Press

 

 

WAIT . . .

COPY?

NO YES

 

 

 

ALL

Press

button

 

to select “YES” and

 

press

to confirm

 

COPYING . . .

COPY TO CARD

Press Menu button to exit to normal Playback mode. Please note that you cannot copy picture(s) from memory card to internal memory.

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Contents PDC Digital Camera User Guide PDC 3350-SYSTEM MAP Product Overview Mode selectorTable of Contents Camera Package Contents Attaching the Hand Strap Battery GuidelinesGetting Started Turning the Camera On and Off and Setting the Date and Time Installing the BatteriesHow to Navigate Menus Connecting the AC Adaptor not includedCamera Mode Camera SettingLow Battery Checking Camera StatusAuto Power Save Settings Setting the Current Date and TimeSetting the Beep Sound On/Off Setting LCD Confirm On/OffFile No. Reset Settings Setting the Focus Indicator On/Off Setting Display LanguageResetting to Default Settings Switching the Information Display/LCD Screen OffBefore you take pictures, please read this note first Taking and Managing the PicturesTaking a Picture Taking Macro PictureSetting Self-timer Set Flash ModeSetting the Picture Resolution and Compression Zoom FeatureResolution setting Compression settingSetting Exposure Compensation Changing the ISO Speed Setting White BalanceSetting the Slow Shutter Mode Recording Video ClipsRecording Video Clips Playback Pictures PlaybackPlaying the Video Clip Protect the Pictures or Video Clips Against DeletionDeleting One Picture or Video Clip Connecting to a TV Setting the Video Output SystemDeleting All Pictures and Video Clips View pictures and Video clips on a TVUsing the SD Secure Digital card Using the SD CardInserting the SD Card Removing the SD CardCopy Internal Memory pictures to a Memory Card To Format a Memory CardMemory Card Precautions Dpof Digital Print Order FormatTo Print Selected Picture Installing the Software onto a Computer Installing the softwareM. Print Image Matching Computer System Requirements Software Included with Your CameraArcSoft PhotoImpression 4.0 Picture Editing Software Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer Connecting to Your ComputerTransferring Pictures/Video Clips Before you transfer picturesTroubleshooting Troubleshooting ProblemsPolaroid-digital Online Services Customer Support Getting HelpArcSoft Software Help Appendix Technical Specifications16M Capacity of SD Card32M 64MFor Windows 98SE Users Using your batteries Tips, Your Safety & MaintenanceRegulatory Information Spectra Merchandising INTERNATIONAL, INC Distributed by

PDC 3350 specifications

The Polaroid PDC 3350 is a digital camera that launched in the early 2000s, representing a significant step in the evolution of consumer photography. With its compact design and ease of use, it quickly became popular among photography enthusiasts and casual users alike.

One of the standout features of the PDC 3350 is its 3.3-megapixel resolution, allowing users to capture images with remarkable detail for the time. This resolution supported images at a maximum size of 2048 x 1536 pixels, making it suitable for printing and sharing. The camera's built-in 3x optical zoom lens further enhanced its capabilities, enabling users to zoom in on subjects without sacrificing image quality.

In terms of design, the Polaroid PDC 3350 boasts a sleek, ergonomic shape that fits comfortably in the hand. It features a 1.8-inch color LCD screen for previewing shots and navigating settings, providing an intuitive user experience. The camera’s interface is straightforward, catering to both beginners and those with more experience.

The PDC 3350 also showcases Polaroid's commitment to versatile shooting options. It includes various imaging modes, such as night mode, which allows for better low-light photography, and a self-timer function for capturing group shots. Additionally, users can select from several picture quality settings, giving them control over file sizes and image fidelity.

Another defining characteristic of the PDC 3350 is its storage flexibility. It supports CompactFlash cards, enabling users to expand their storage capacity significantly. Coupled with its USB connectivity, transferring images to a computer becomes a seamless process, ensuring that users can easily back up and share their photos online.

The camera's power is derived from a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, providing the convenience of not frequently changing batteries. This characteristic enhances the user experience, allowing for longer shooting sessions without interruption.

In summary, the Polaroid PDC 3350 is a well-rounded digital camera that blends quality, usability, and innovative features. With its solid performance, ergonomic design, and versatility, it made a notable impact in the world of digital photography during its time, appealing to a wide range of users looking to capture life's moments with ease and clarity.