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Adjusting the Exposure (EV Compensation)

You can manually adjust the exposure determined by the digital camera. Use this mode when

the proper exposure cannot be obtained, for example, when the contrast (difference between light and dark areas in your scene) between the subject and the background is extremely large.

The EV compensation value can be set in the range from-2.0EV to +2.0EV.

1.Press and hold the M button.

■ The [ Still Setup ] menu is displayed.

2.Select [ EV Setup ] with the ▼ button, then press

the ENTER button [ ].

3.Use ▲ or ▼ to set the range of EV compensation value from

-2.0EV to +2.0EV, then press the ENTER button [ ].

4.To exit from the menu, press the button.

Still Setup

Image Size

Quality Setup

EV Setup

AWB White Balance

OK

EV Setup

Auto

OK

Helpful Hints on How to Use EV Settings

+(Positive) compensation

*Printed matter with black text on white paper.

*Back lit scene.

*Bright scenes or strong reflected light such as ski slopes or beach scenes.

*When the sky accounts for a large area on the screen.

-(Negative)compensation

*People illuminated by a spotlight, in particular, against dark background.

*Printed matter with white text on black paper.

*Weak reflecting bodies such as trees or dark leaves

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Contents E R ’ S M a N U a L EN-1 FCC StatementEN-2 Trademark Information Product InformationEN-3 Do not place the camera on unstable surfaces There is no user serviceable parts do not DissassembleBatteries Do not use the camera in areas near waterBefore you move the camera, disconnect cords and cables Do not subject the LCD display to impactDo not use the camera in humid,steamy,smoky,or dusty places Do not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blanketsEN-6 Using Your BatteriesContents Package Contents IntroductionOverview EN-9 Installing the batteriesInserting a memory card Press and hold the M buttonEN-10 Turning the Power On/OffGetting to Know Your Camera Front ViewEN-11 EN-12 Rear ViewLCD Display Icons Videos Playback Still Image modeVideos mode Playback mode -- Photographs PlaybackEN-15 Video RecordingPhoto Recording Photograph Press the Enter button capture your imageEN-16 Playback Mode Playing Back Video ClipsEN-17 EN-18 Playing Back Still ImagesEN-19 Using the Zoom FunctionVideo Menu Press and hold the M button to enter video setup menuVideo Resolution Menu OptionsImage Size Press and hold M button to enter Still Setup menuQuality Setup Image Compression Photo MenuEN-22 EV SetupEN-23 Playback MenuEN-24 Setting the FocusChoosing your Language Formatting the Memory Card or Internal MemoryEN-25 Adjusting the Exposure EV Compensation NegativecompensationEN-26 Press and hold M button to enter setting menu Setup MenuTV Output System ResetLanguage Screen BrightnessViewing Photos and Videos on PC Viewing Photos and Videos on a TVEN-29 EN-30 Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant PrinterConnecting the camera to the printer Printing imagesEN-31 Default Settings Transferring Files to Your ComputerEN-32 8 f=8.5mm Sensor Mega pixel Cmos sensor VGAQvga Mega pixelsPossible recording time / sec video clip AppendixPossible Number of Shots Possible number of shot still imageEN-35 TroubleshootingFor latin America For United StatesFor Europe For JapanPart No. UMDVF130RCUS002

DVF-130LC, DVF-130 specifications

The Polaroid DVF-130 and DVF-130LC are standout digital video frames that represent a blend of innovation and functionality. Designed to showcase digital images and videos, these devices cater to users who value visual experiences in a compact and user-friendly format.

The Polaroid DVF-130 boasts a 13-inch LCD display, which delivers vibrant colors and sharp images with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. This resolution ensures that viewers can enjoy clear and detailed photos or videos with an impressive viewing angle. The DVF-130LC variant enhances the viewing experience with additional features aimed at improving user interaction and overall functionality.

Both models are equipped with various connectivity options. They support USB input and SD card slots, allowing users to easily transfer their favorite images and videos directly onto the device. This flexibility means users can effortlessly plug in their cameras or memory cards, making it simple to display cherished memories without the need for a computer.

The Polaroid DVF series also comes with built-in speakers, enabling audio playback alongside visual content. This feature enhances video presentations and slideshows, allowing for a more immersive experience. Additionally, both models support multiple file formats, including JPEG for images and AVI for videos, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of media.

Further enhancing their functionality, the DVF-130 and DVF-130LC include an intuitive remote control, which provides ease of navigation through menus and settings. Users can adjust the slideshow speed, transition effects, and even set timers to customize how their content is displayed. The devices also come with a variety of display modes, including random and looped play, allowing for a dynamic viewing experience.

Powering the DVF-130 and DVF-130LC is a reliable AC adapter, ensuring that they run continuously without the worry of battery life. Their sleek design and lightweight build make them suitable for both home and office use. Whether placed on a coffee table or mounted on a wall, these digital frames serve as an eye-catching focal point in any environment.

In conclusion, the Polaroid DVF-130 and DVF-130LC digital video frames combine advanced technology with user-centric features. With their ability to display a range of media in a visually appealing format, they cater to anyone looking to preserve and share their memories in a modern way.