Polaroid PhotoMAX
FUN! FLASH 820
Quickstart
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Changing the Resolution Setting
You can change the resolution setting on your camera between two
different options:
•
800 x 600 pixel resolution
•
400 x 300 pixel resolution
The resolution setting refers to the number of pixels in your digital
photo. The higher the pixel resolution, the more pixels that are
contained in your photo. A higher pixel resolution means that the
quality of the digital photo is higher when it is put on your computer
and either viewed on your computer screen or printed.
Your camera automatically sets to 800 x 600 pixel resolution. It is
recommended that you keep these resolution settings. The 400 x 300
resolution setting should be used for photos that will only be displayed
online (digitally), such as on a Web site or an email attachment.
Printing images at 400 x 300 resolution may result in enlarged pixels
appearing on your photo.
Summary of Contents for FUN FLASH 820
Page 1: ...FUN FLASH 820 Digital Camera ...
Page 5: ...Kit Components Make sure that your kit contains the following ...
Page 6: ...Camera Features a b c d e ...
Page 7: ...j k l m n ...
Page 12: ...2 Plug the cord into a grounded electrical outlet ...
Page 15: ...Frame your subject s in the viewfinder or on the LCD Note When you use the LCD to compose ...
Page 34: ...5 Connect the AC adapter to the camera c Plug the cord into a grounded electrical outlet ...
Page 36: ...Transferring Photos to Your Computer 1 Click the Get Photo button Get Photo ...
Page 38: ...2 Click Album or Camera The Album manager window opens Acquire button ...
Page 39: ...The Select Source window appears ...
Page 40: ...Thumbnail versions of your photos appear on the screen Thumbnails ...
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