Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 640CF Digital Camera User’s Manual
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Self-timer
Note:
You configure this setting with the self-timer button on the
camera back.
Use the self-timer feature to take a photo ten seconds after you press the
shutter button. The self-timer works only for the next photo taken, and then
turns itself off.
Note:
For best results, mount the camera on a tripod for self-timed photos.
1
Turn the camera on.
2
Press the self-timer button
(
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).
The self-timer icon
appears on
the Status LCD (and on the menu/
viewfinder LCD, if it is on).
Note:
To cancel the self-timer, press
the self-timer button again.
3
Frame the photo using the optical
viewfinder or the LCD viewfinder.
4
Press the shutter button.
The red self-timer LED on the front of the camera blinks for ten seconds
before the photo is taken and blinks rapidly immediately before the
photo is taken. A ten-second countdown also appears on the Status LCD
(where the number of stored photos normally appears)
:
Stored photos indicator
Note:
This is an automatic indicator that you do not configure.
The Status LCD shows the number of photos stored in the camera’s internal
memory (or in an installed CompactFlash card). When the number of
photos exceeds 99, a small plus sign appears beside the number. For example:
•
This icon shows that the number of stored photos is
8:
•
This icon shows that the number of stored photos is 108, 208, 308,
etc.:
Note:
This icon also appears at the bottom of the menu/viewfinder LCD.
Note:
For more information about the camera’s storage capacity,
Tips,
Tricks, Terms, and Techniques
section of the online Polaroid
PhotoMAX Image Maker User’s Guide.
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