Polaroid XS20 Motion-Detect Photo-Taking, Operating the Light Panel, Downloading Your Images

Models: XS20 POLAROID ACTION CAMERA

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POLAROID XS20 USER GUIDE

it will affect previously recorded video clips and still photos.

4.To prevent the camera from looping (writing over previously recorded images), you can program it to stop all recording when the flash card is full. To do this, advance to the section in this manual titled “Setting The System Parameters.”

Motion-Detect Photo-Taking

1.Power up the camera and set it to the motion-detect photo-taking mode. (See section titled “Selecting Image-Taking Modes” to select Mode 4.)

2.Press the Execute Button once. The camera will take a still photo each time it senses subject movement.

3.The camera will continue to shoot stills of moving subjects in a looping mode; if the flash card becomes full, additional photos will be saved over previously recorded image files.

4.Recording photos of subjects in motion will continue until the user presses the Execute Button .

5.As with video recording, you can stop loop recording. To do this, advance to the section in this manual titled “Setting The System Parameters.”

Operating the Light Panel

1.The camera includes 8 bright-white LEDs to illuminate your subject. To operate the LEDs, press the Light Button .

2.The first time Light Button is pressed, all 8 LEDs will switch on.

3.The second use of Light Button will reduce the light output to 4 LEDs.

4.The third use of Light Button will return the light panel to its off position.

5.The light panel will operate in any of the four picture-taking modes; it will not work while in the TV-Out Playback Mode.

Downloading Your Images

Method 1: Using the camera to view the files

1.With the camera in its “Off” mode, connect the USB Cable between your computer and the camera’s USB2.0 Connector .

2.The camera will turn on automatically, and Windows Explorer will recognize a new removable disk.

3.You can review the photos and videos in the folders labeled “DCIM/100DSCIM” and play them using Windows Media Player or an equivalent program. Note: If your computer is equipped with USB version 1.1, copy the video files to your computer desktop and then play them to avoid ragged playback.

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Polaroid XS20, POLAROID ACTION CAMERA Motion-Detect Photo-Taking, Operating the Light Panel, Downloading Your Images