Polaroid I631 manual Taking Pictures in Different Scene Shooting Modes

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• Taking Pictures in Different Scene Shooting Modes

Select a mode that is suitable to your shooting conditions:

1.Set the camera to Still Image mode.

2.Press the button to show the scene shooting mode screen.

3. Press the

,

,

or

button to

select the desired setting.

 

 

Program

SelectOK

4.Press the button.

5.Capture procedures are the same as for taking a picture in the normal capture mode. See page 33.

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Contents User Guide Product Overview Table of Contents Recording Video Clips Recording Audio ClipsManaging Pictures and Video Clips Print Settings Using the SD Secure Digital CardTroubleshooting Problems Getting Help Appendix 100Getting Started Need help with your digital camera?Camera Package Contents Attaching the Wrist Strap Installing the Batteries Using Your Batteries Limit the following activities that reduces battery lifeChecking the Battery Level Turning the Camera On and OffCamera Settings Checking Camera StatusCapature Modes 9999 Video Mode 000130Audio Mode 000912Playback Mode DpofCapture Mode Playback ModeCamera Modes Capture Modes How to Navigate Menus Menu buttonSetup Menu Menu buttonAdjusting the Sounds ShutterSelecting Auto Review Period SEC/5 SECPower Saving Settings Setting the Date and Time TimeSetting the Display Language File No. Reset Setting Choosing a Startup Image PAL Formatting the Internal Memory FormatSelecting the Battery Type Resetting to Default Settings Access the setup menuStill Image Mode Turning the Information Display On/OffAbout Crossing Lines 000130 Taking Pictures in Normal Mode Taking PicturesBefore you take pictures, please read this note first Need help with your digital camera? Taking Pictures in Macro Mode MacroTaking Pictures in Different Scene Shooting Modes Display Option Description Using the Q Mode Setting Flash Mode FlashPolaroid i631 Digital Camera User Guide Setting ASM Mode ASM ModeUsing the Aperture Priority Using the Shutter PriorityUsing the Manual Exposure Setting Self-timer Zoom Feature Taking Continuous PicturesTurn Digital Zoom On/Off To Zoom In and OutSetting the Image Size and Quality Quality settingSetting Light Metering Setting White Balance Option DescriptionSetting the ISO 50/100/200/400Setting Exposure Compensation Setting the AEB Setting the HighlightSetting the Sharpness Setting the Photo Effect SepiaSetting Date/Time, Display On/Off Button to select Desired settingSetting Camera Shake Warning Stabilizer Feature Setting Face Tracking Setting Photo Frame Recording Video Clips Recording Video ClipsSetting the Video Size Recording Audio Clips Recording a Audio ClipRecording a Voice Memo for the Desired Image Managing Pictures and Video Clips Reviewing PicturesMagnifying & Trimming the Displayed Picture Rotating the Displayed Picture Changing the Image Effect Changing the Image SizeReviewing Pictures and Video Clip Files in Thumbnail Running a Slide Show on the LCD screenSetting Slide Show Interval Time Setting Slide Show MusicSetting Slide Show Effect Setting Repeat On/OffPlaying a Video Clip on LCD Screen Playing Audio ClipsPlaying a Voice Memo Protecting/Unprotecting Pictures, Video and Audio Clips SingleLock All Unlock AllProtect All pictures, Video and Audio Clips Remove Protection from All Pictures, Video and Audio ClipsDeleting Pictures, Video and Audio Clips Deleting a Single Picture, Video or Audio ClipDeleting All Pictures, Video and Audio Clips Viewing Pictures and Video Clips on a TV To set the video output systemPrint Settings Printing ProceduresAbout PictBridge Cancelling Printing Printing ErrorsSelecting PictBridge Mode Camera / Printer Connection Selecting Print images SingleSelecting Print Quality AutoSelecting Print Layout Selecting Paper SizeSetting the File Name On / Off Selecting Paper TypeSelecting Print format About Dpof Setting the Dpof ResetNeed help with your digital camera? Using the SD Secure Digital Card Using the SD CardMemory card precautions Inserting a SD card Removing the SD card Formatting a SD card Copying Pictures, Video and Audio Clips to Memory Card Copy Single FileCopy All Files Installing the Software onto a Computer Installing the SoftwareMac Software Included with Your Camera Polaroid i631 Camera Driver Plug & Play removable diskComputer System Requirements Connecting to Your Computer Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a ComputerBefore Transferring Files Connect the camera directly to your computerTransferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer Mac Troubleshooting Problems Symptom Problem SolutionOrient the battery correctly TV Out Polaroid Online Services ArcSoft Software Help Getting HelpTechnical specifications AppendixPolaroid i631 Digital Camera User Guide 101 Storage Capacities Recordable ImagesPolaroid i631 Digital Camera User Guide 103 Recordable Video Length 104 Polaroid i631 Digital Camera User GuidePolaroid i631 Digital Camera User Guide 105 Recordable Audio Length Uninstalling Polaroid i631 Driver PC only For Windows 98SE UsersCamera Default Settings 108 Polaroid i631 Digital Camera User GuidePolaroid i631 Digital Camera User Guide 109 Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance Camera CautionsUninstalling and Reinstalling the Hand Grip Uninstalling the Hand GripReinstalling the Hand Grip Regulatory Information FCC NoticePart No. OM3566US001

I631 specifications

The Polaroid I631 is a remarkable instant camera that brings back the charm of instant photography while incorporating modern technologies. With its unique blend of nostalgia and innovation, the I631 is designed for both casual photographers and enthusiasts who appreciate the magic of instant prints.

One of the key features of the Polaroid I631 is its intuitive user interface and ergonomic design, making it easy to operate even for beginners. The camera is compact and lightweight, making it a perfect companion for parties, outings, and travel. Its vibrant color options cater to a wide range of personal styles, appealing to a young and trendy audience.

The I631 boasts a high-quality lens that captures vivid and sharp images. Its 13-megapixel resolution allows users to take detailed photographs, ensuring that every moment is beautifully preserved. The camera also features digital image stabilization technology to minimize blurriness caused by shaky hands, resulting in clearer images every time.

One of the standout technologies integrated into the Polaroid I631 is its dual-viewfinder system. This feature allows users to frame their shots accurately while also providing a preview of how the photo will come out. Additionally, the camera comes equipped with a built-in flash, which enhances photography in low-light environments, ensuring users can capture clear and bright images regardless of the setting.

Another significant characteristic of the I631 is its ability to print photos instantly. The camera uses specialized ZINK (Zero Ink) technology, which eliminates the need for traditional printing supplies like ink cartridges. Instead, the special paper used in the I631 is embedded with dye crystals that activate when heat is applied, producing vibrant prints in under a minute.

Connectivity is also a strong point for the Polaroid I631. It features integrated Bluetooth technology, allowing users to connect their smartphones to the camera. This functionality enables users to print images directly from their mobile devices, offering flexibility and convenience for those who want to share memories instantly.

In summary, the Polaroid I631 is a modern instant camera that combines high-resolution imaging, user-friendly features, and innovative printing technology. Its blend of nostalgic filmmaking experience and today's digital conveniences makes it an ideal choice for anyone looking to capture and preserve memories in a fun and engaging way.