Introduction

Your new VCR&DVD PLAYER is designed for you to enjoy all forms of disc media and VHS Tape. Your player will allow you to enjoy full-length motion pictures with “at-the-movies” picture and cinema quality sound.

Your new player also supports CD, MP3, and WMA.Your player also has several unique features, including AFF (Active Full Screen Function that allows you to view wide screen movie presentations in full screen mode), S- Video and component video output (for greater picture clarity), Parental Control (to prevent children from viewing inappropriate content) and Kodak Picture CD compatibility (so you can view photos on your TV). This is a true multimedia machine designed for the multimedia world to enjoy.

Notes on Discs

HOW TO HANDLE, CLEAN, AND STORE DISCS.

HANDLING DISCS

Do not touch the playback side of the disc.

Do not attach paper or tape to discs.

CLEANING DISCS

Fingerprints and dirt on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outward with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean.

• If you cannot wipe off the dirt off, wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft cloth and finish with a dry cloth.

Do not use any type of solvent such as a thinner, benzine, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray for vinyl LP’s.

PLAYABLE DISCS

This Combo Player can playback the following discs.

Disc Mark

Contains

Disc Size

Maximum playback time

DVD

Audio

 

Approx. 4 hours

+

 

(single sided disc)

video

Video

12 cm

 

disc

(moving

 

Approx. 8 hours

 

pictures)

 

 

 

(double sided disc)

 

 

 

Audio

 

12 cm

Approx. 74 minutes

 

 

Audio

 

 

CD

8 cm

 

 

 

Approx. 20 minutes

 

 

(CD single)

 

 

 

MP3

Audio

12 cm

Approx. 600+ minutes

CD

 

 

 

Kodak

Spec.

 

 

Picture

12 cm

 

CD

 

 

 

WMA

Audio

12 cm

Up to approx. 22 hours

playback

STORING DISCS

Do not store discs in places subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources.

Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust.

Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping.

NOTES ON REGIONAL NUMBERS

DVDs are divided into separate regions. The United States and Canada are designated as region 1 DVD. Your player plays region 1 DVDs only.

TYPE OF TV SYSTEM

Connect this Combo Player to a TV with the NTSC system.

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Polaroid DVC-2000 manual Introduction

DVC-2000 specifications

The Polaroid DVC-2000 is a versatile digital camcorder that combines user-friendly features with advanced technology to cater to both amateur and semi-professional videographers. Released in the early 2000s, this camcorder marked a significant step in Polaroid's evolution into digital video, moving away from its traditional instant photography roots.

One of the standout features of the DVC-2000 is its compact design, allowing users to easily carry it for spontaneous video recording. Weighing in at just over two pounds, it strikes a balance between portability and functionality. This camcorder boasted a 680,000 pixel CCD image sensor, delivering crisp and vibrant video quality that was impressive for its time. The DVC-2000 supports 640 x 480 resolution, which was a high standard for personal camcorders during its era, enabling it to capture sharp details and colors in varying conditions.

Equipped with a 10x optical zoom lens and a 200x digital zoom, the DVC-2000 offered versatility for capturing scenes from a distance while maintaining clarity. The built-in image stabilization technology was another pivotal feature, helping to reduce blurriness and shakiness in handheld shots. This was particularly advantageous for home videos or recordings in dynamic environments.

For connectivity, the DVC-2000 included USB output, making it easy to transfer recorded video files to computers for editing or sharing. Additionally, it featured an external microphone input, allowing users to enhance audio quality for a more professional sound in their videos. The camcorder's LCD screen provided a clear viewfinder, simplifying the process of framing shots and adjusting settings.

The DVC-2000 utilized MiniDV tapes, which provided a convenient format for storing video. Although tape technology has largely been replaced by digital storage solutions, MiniDV offered relatively high-quality recording with a decent capacity for extended video lengths.

In terms of battery life, the DVC-2000 was equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, allowing for extended shooting sessions without the constant need for recharging.

Overall, the Polaroid DVC-2000 represented an intersection of innovative technology and user-friendly design, making it an attractive option for individuals eager to dive into digital video. Its combination of quality features ensured that it carved a place in the hearts of many video enthusiasts during its time.