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PDC 6350

Digital Camera

User Guide

www.polaroid-digital.com

Summary of Contents for PDC 6350

Page 1: ...PDC 6350 Digital Camera User Guide www polaroid digital com ...

Page 2: ... Viewfinder 4 Zoom lens 4 3 2 1 Front View 1 Operation LED 2 Viewfinder 3 Flash Charge LED 4 Flash Erase button 5 Playback button 6 Macro Protect button 7 LCD screen 8 Display button 9 Zoom Out button 10 Zoom In button 11 Up button 12 Right button 13 OK button 14 Down button 15 Left button 16 Menu button 17 Power switch Back View ...

Page 3: ...Guide www polaroid digital com 1 Microphone 2 Shutter button 3 Mode dial 4 Speaker 5 Tripod mount 4 3 Top View 1 Bottom View 2 5 1 Cover for USB port TV OUT port DC IN jack 2 Hand strap holder 3 Battery SD card cover Side view 1 2 3 DC IN 5V ...

Page 4: ...ing the Beep Sound On Off 18 Folder Formatting 19 Formatting the Internal Memory 20 Setting Print Date On Off 21 Setting Display Language 22 Setting the Current Date and Time 23 Switching the Information Display LCD Screen Off 24 3 Taking and Managing the Pictures 26 Taking a Picture in Auto Mode 26 Drive Mode 28 Taking a Picture with the LCD Screen Off 28 Set Flash Mode 29 Taking Macro Pictures 3...

Page 5: ... the Internal Memory to a Memory Card 67 DPOF Digital Print Order Format 69 To Format a Memory Card 72 7 Installing the Software Onto a Computer 73 Installing the Software 73 Software Included with Your Camera 75 Computer System Requirements 76 8 Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer 77 Before You Transfer Pictures 77 Connecting to Your Computer 77 Transferring Pictures Video Clips 7...

Page 6: ...the most challenging tasks with confidence and ease Conveniently manual control on the shutter speed and aperture value to achieve a particular effect Adjustment of resolution and quality for printing or emailing ISO sensitivity white balance exposure compensation to suit light condition Built in flash with seven modes auto on off red eye reduction forced red eye reduction slow sync slow red eye r...

Page 7: ...y Card Digital Imaging Products 201 Burlington Road Bedford MA 01730 1434 Pouch PDC 6350 CD ROM includes Polaroid PDC 6350 Camera Driver PC Arcsoft PhotoImpression 5 0 PC Mac Adobe Acrobat Reader PC Mac QuickTime Player PC Mac AC Adaptor User Guide PDC 6350 Digital Camera User Guide www polaroid digital com Attaching the Hand Strap DC IN 5V DC IN 5V DC IN 5V ...

Page 8: ... illustrated 2 Insert the battery as shown ensuring you follow the signs that are shown on outside of the battery 3 Close the battery door by pressing it downwards then slide it back to lock DC IN 5V DC IN 5V DC IN 5V For more guidelines on battery usage please see Using Your Battery on page 93 You can also use the supplied AC adaptor to supply power for the camera ...

Page 9: ...r is connected The AC adapter can be used with or without the battery in place IMPORTANT Only use the inclued AC adaptor We recommend the user to use AC adaptor to power the camera whenever connected to a computer AC adaptor supplied with Polaroid PDC 6350 camera may vary for different countries and regions Charging the Battery One piece Lithium Ion rechargeable battery is supplied with the produc...

Page 10: ...s fully charged Battery Charge LED NOTE The AC adaptor will stop recharge operation once the battery is fully charged But it is recommended to disconnect the AC adaptor from the camera when the Battery Charge LED turns off Only use the supplied Lithium Ion rechargeable battery with the camera This rechargeable battery should last for the life of the camera but as is the case with all rechargeable ...

Page 11: ...blinking upon fully charging the flash Slide the Power Switch again and hold it for 2 seconds to turn off the camera NOTE All operations including taking pictures and video clips and adjusting settings for shooting and playback are performed while the camera is powered on Checking the Battery Level Check the battery power level before taking pictures Battery has adequate power Battery power is low...

Page 12: ... sounds Menus are displayed on the LCD screen by pressing the MENU button Press the MENU button and then press the or buttons to select the Camera Menu Video Menu Playback Menu or Setup Menu Press the and buttons to scroll up and down through menu options Press the and buttons to scroll left and right through the selected option Press the OK button to confirm your choice and the MENU button to exi...

Page 13: ...vated Auto mode Auto Mode Single Picture 2 SEC Self timer 10 SEC Self timer Continuous Pictures Drive Mode SD card Inserted Internal Memory Focus Mark Flash mode Auto Flash Forced On Flash Off Red eye Reduction Forced Red eye Reduction Slow Sync Slow Red eye Reduction Macro Mode Number of pictures can be taken Optical and Digital Zoom Status Full Low Exhausted Battery Power Level Shake Warning Ind...

Page 14: ...uto 50 100 200 Auto Cloudy Day Light Fluorescent Tungsten White Balance Exposure Compensation Value 2848 x 2136 2048 x 1536 1408 x 1056 640 x 480 Resolution Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual Setting Aperture Value Shutter Speed Playback mode Video Length File Number Date Time Locked File Current File Total Number ...

Page 15: ...can access the Setup menu to change the camera settings to customize your camera Auto mode Under this mode the camera will automatically judge the environment conditions for you It will set the exposure and white balance automatically according to the shooting environment A S M mode Under this mode you can set the aperture shutter or manual setting for priority based on different environment condi...

Page 16: ...Standard 11 16 03 16 42 Print Date Format Language Date Time Standard The Setup Menu is available in and modes Setting LCD Brightness This setting enables you to adjust the LCD brightness 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 16 to access the Setup Menu LCD Brightness On NTSC Off Press Press MENU Press or Setup Menu On NTSC Off Standard Standard LCD Brightness On NT...

Page 17: ...can change the Power save setting according to the following steps 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 16 to access the Setup Menu Press Press MENU Power Save Off Press or Setup Menu On NTSC Off Standard On NTSC Standard Setup Menu 1 Min On NTSC Standard until This setting is also available in and modes NOTE Auto power off is automatically disabled under any one o...

Page 18: ...tting When the beep sound is turned on the camera will beep when you press the buttons 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 16 to access the Setup Menu Press Press or Press MENU Setup Menu On NTSC Off Standard Beep NTSC On Off 1 Min Standard Beep NTSC On Off 1 Min Standard until This setting is also available in and modes ...

Page 19: ...p Menu on page 16 to access the Setup Menu Press Folder Format On NTSC Standard Date 1 Min Press MENU Press or Setup Menu On NTSC Off Standard Folder Format On NTSC Standard Date 1 Min until Standard If this option is selected the directory folder will be named from 100 to 999 such as 100V6000 101V6000 102V6000 and so on Date When this option is selected the directory folder will be named after th...

Page 20: ...andard until 13 62MB Format On NTSC Standard On 13 62MB Format On NTSC Standard On Press OK NOTE Data deleted by a format operation cannot be recovered Make sure you do not have any useful data currently stored in the internal memory before you format it Formatting the internal memory destroys all the pictures even those are protected With a memory card inserted the above operation would format th...

Page 21: ...ture to show the date the picture was taken 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 16 to access the Setup Menu Press Press or Press MENU Setup Menu On NTSC Off Standard Print Date On On Off NTSC Standard Off Print Date On On Off NTSC Standard Off until This setting is also available in and modes ...

Page 22: ...an select the language you prefer for the LCD screen 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 16 to access the Setup Menu Press Language English 13 62MB NTSC Standard On Press or Press MENU Setup Menu On NTSC Off Standard until 13 62MB NTSC Standard This setting is also available in and modes ...

Page 23: ...Time Standard On English 12 16 03 16 42 13 62MB OK Date Time Standard On English 13 62MB 11 16 03 16 42 Setup Menu On NTSC Off Standard Set Date Time OK Cance 11 16 2003 17 00 MM DD YY until Press MENU Press OK Use the or buttons to select a field such as year month day hour minute Use the or buttons to adjust the value in the field Press the OK button after all fields are set This setting is also...

Page 24: ...utton and the feature icons will disappear from the LCD screen Press the button again and the LCD screen will turn off You can turn on the information display and the LCD screen by pressing the Display button one more time LCD screen on Information display on LCD screen on Information display off LCD screen off information display off Press Press Press ...

Page 25: ...eed will disappear from the LCD screen Pressing the button again will turn off the basic information display with the picture left only Press the Display button a third time will turn on the basic and detailed information display again LCD screen on with detailed information display LCD screen on with basic information display LCD screen on with information display off Press Press Press ...

Page 26: ...daptor from the camera or unplug the adaptor while a picture is being saved Doing so will prevent the current picture being saved and may corrupt other pictures already stored on the camera s internal memory or on a memory card Taking a Picture in Auto Mode Take a single picture at approximately 32 inches to infinity 80 cm to infinity 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Frame your subject using the LCD scre...

Page 27: ...ways ready to take pictures or videos even if you are in the Menu or Playback mode Pressing the Shutter button half way in either the menu or playback modes will quickly switch the camera to the capture or video mode depending on where the Mode Dial is set When the red focus mark appears on the LCD screen there is difficulty in focusing the subject Release the Shutter button recompose the scene an...

Page 28: ... Drive Mode You may press the left or right button to select Single Picture 2 second Self timer 10 second Self timer or Continuous Pictures mode in Auto or A S M mode Taking a Picture with the LCD Screen Off You can also take a picture with the LCD screen off The procedure is the same as for taking a picture in Auto mode but frame your subject using the viewfinder instead Pleaser refer to Taking a...

Page 29: ...he Flash mode you selected Flash Range Wide up to 9 8 ft 3 m Telephoto up to 6 5 ft 2 m The camera has seven flash modes default setting is Auto Use the flash when you take pictures at night indoors or outdoors in heavy shadows A A NOTE This setting is also available in mode Flash modes are not available in Playback and Video modes Never touch or block the flash with your fingers Doing so can soil...

Page 30: ...e this setting for outdoor pictures or where flash is prohibited or may be distracting Also use when shooting toward a reflective surface such as a window or mirror If you do not have enough light when using this setting your pictures will be too dark Icon shown on the LCD screen Auto Flash Flash On Flash Off The flash fires for every picture and the flash pre strobes before shooting to reduce red...

Page 31: ...de End 3 9 23 6 in 10 60 cm Telephoto End 19 7 31 5 in 50 80 cm 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Press the Macro button to activate the Macro mode NOTE The flash will turn to the Flash Off mode by default when the Macro mode is activated In the Macro mode the flash is only available in Auto Flash Flash On and Flash Off modes This setting is also available in mode ...

Page 32: ...rive Mode 2 SEC Self timer indicates a countdown of two seconds 10 SEC Self timer indicates a countdown of ten seconds 2 The icon or will appear on the LCD screen when it is selected 3 Capture procedures are the same as for taking a picture in the Auto mode Please refer to Taking a Picture in Auto Mode on page 26 for more details NOTE To return to the Single Picture mode please press the MENU butt...

Page 33: ...screen Digital zoom factor range is 1X to 4X These zoom features let you zoom in the central area of an image and photograph only the enlarged portion of the picture NOTE For the digital zoom feature the viewfinder does not reflect the actual zoomed image We recommend the user to use the LCD screen to monitor the zoomed feature Using the digital zoom may cause a decrease in image quality Turn Digi...

Page 34: ...s momentarily Keep pressing the Zoom In button and the zoom will switch over to digital zoom 3 Now you can take pictures and review them under the zoom setting you just made The zoom setting will remain after taking pictures If you want to take a normal size picture please use the Zoom Out button Optical and Digital Zoom Status NOTE Optical and digital zoom features are available in mode Digital z...

Page 35: ...pression that the camera applies when the picture is taken Higher resolution and less compression make better quality which occupies more memory space Smaller size pictures and normal quality are easier to email while larger size and fine quality are better for printing Turn the Mode Dial to Resolution Setting Press Camera Menu Resolution Resolution Press or Press MENU Press MENU until NOTE This s...

Page 36: ...es you can expect the camera to hold at different resolution and quality settings based on the 16MB internal memory You can expand the memory with SD card please refer to Capacity of SD Card on page 90 for further detail Resolution L 2848 X 2136 M1 2048 X 1536 M2 1408 X 1056 Fine Normal 7 pictures 9 pictures 13 pictures 17 pictures 27 pictures 39 pictures Quality S 640 X 480 120 pictures 147 pictu...

Page 37: ...also available in mode Taking Continuous Pictures Continuous pictures mode lets you take up to 5 pictures in quick succession 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Set the camera to Continuous Pictures mode Please refer to Driver Mode on page 28 for more details 3 Capture procedures are the same as for taking a picture in the Auto mode Please refer to Taking a Picture in Auto Mode on page 26 for more details ...

Page 38: ... new folder by adding one to the current folder number In the new folder the picture file numbering starts over from 0001 For example if the current folder is 100V6000 the new folder will be 101V6000 The maximum folder number is 999 For example 100 0011 Number of pictures taken and stored in 100V6000 folder Folder number e g 100V6000 You can set the File no Reset to On or Off according to the foll...

Page 39: ...this option is selected if the memory card is formatted or a new card is inserted in the camera the picture file number will continue from the last number used Setting Quick View Under this setting you can take a quick view at the picture just taken for 2 seconds or 10 seconds Turn the Mode Dial to Press MENU Press Camera Menu QuickView On Off QuickView On Press MENU Press or until NOTE This setti...

Page 40: ... In A S M mode you may choose aperture priority or shutter priority or manually adjusting aperture value and shutter speed for special effect creation You may set the camera to Aperture Priority Shutter Priority or Manual Setting mode by the following steps By shortcut Press or Press OK Press MENU 15 15 ...

Page 41: ...41 Polaroid PDC 6350 Digital Camera User Guide www polaroid digital com Via the menu Press MENU Press Camera Menu Press MENU 15 15 ...

Page 42: ...into focus Aperture Priority Mode Mode Mode Shutter Speed Priority Manual Setting Shutter priority is the ability to set the shutter speed over its full range and have the camera calculate the best aperture to expose the image correctly When you set the shutter speed in the shutter speed priority mode the camera automatically selects an aperture value to match the brightness Faster shutter speeds ...

Page 43: ...es are the same as for taking a picture in the Auto mode Please refer to Taking a Picture in Auto Mode on page 26 for more details Aperture Value NOTE When the Shutter button is halfway pressed to let the camera set exposure if the shooting environment is too dark or too bright a negative or positive figure will appear on the LCD screen indicating the exposure is excessive or insufficient Release ...

Page 44: ... NOTE Make sure to use slow shutter speeds when the environment is too dark When the Shutter button is halfway pressed to let the camera set exposure if the shooting environment is too dark or too bright a negative or positive figure will appear on the LCD screen indicating the exposure is excessive or insufficient Release the Shutter button and adjust the shutter speed and or aperture value Recom...

Page 45: ...e 4 Capture procedures are the same as for taking a picture in the Auto mode Please refer to Taking a Picture in Auto Mode on page 26 for more details Shutter Speed Aperture Value NOTE When the Shutter button is halfway pressed to let the camera set exposure if the shooting environment is too dark or too bright a negative or positive figure will appear on the LCD screen indicating the exposure is ...

Page 46: ...just the exposure compensation value EV within the range of 2EV to 2EV in order to compensate for current lighting conditions This setting can be used to obtain better result when shooting with backlighting indirect indoor lighting a dark background etc Turn the Mode Dial to By shortcut Press MENU Press OK twice ...

Page 47: ...then until NOTE A higher EV value is best used for light colored subjects and backlit subjects A lower EV value is best for dark colored subjects and for shooting outdoors on a clear day When shooting under very dark or very bright conditions you may not be able to obtain satisfactory results even after performing exposure compensation ...

Page 48: ...laroid digital com Setting White Balance Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the colors of a subject appear more natural under the type of lighting that is available Turn the Mode Dial to By shortcut Press MENU Press OK three times ...

Page 49: ...n until White Balance White Balance Press OK Press or Press MENU Press MENU When shooting under these conditions Select this setting Normal conditions Camera adjusts white balance automatically Outdoor daylight Cloudy Indoors illuminated by light bulbs Indoors illuminated by fluorescent lighting AUTO ...

Page 50: ...r shutter speeds or smaller apertures In a digital camera higher ISO value allows higher shutter speed at the expense of mottled or grain appearing in the final picture You can change the ISO value according to the following steps Turn the Mode Dial to Press Press Camera Menu ISO ISO Press MENU Press MENU AUTO The camera s sensitivity is automatically changed by different lighting value or subject...

Page 51: ...utter button to start Press the Shutter button to stop Use the Video mode to record video clips with audio feature While recording the Operation LED blinks in green the icon turns to red and the recording time in seconds increases on the LCD screen NOTE Zoom feature is not available while recording a video clip Video clips are recorded in MPEG 4 format ...

Page 52: ...occupies more memory space Setting Video Resolution NOTE The camera records video clips to the internal memory with one resolution setting of 320 x 240 pixels When a memory card is inserted for recording video clips two resolution settings of 640 x 480 and 320 x 240 pixels are available 1 Insert a SD card For a detailed guideline on memory card usage please see 6 Using the SD Secure Digital Card o...

Page 53: ...uality Press Press MENU Press MENU Press or Video Menu On On On until Below is the approximate length of video clips the camera may hold based on the 16MB internal memory Memory capacity may be expanded with a SD card Resolution 320 x 240 Fine Approx 1 8 minutes Normal Approx 2 5 minutes ...

Page 54: ...tes both the camera and Playback mode 2 Press the left and right button to view the pictures taken NOTE The camera is always ready to take pictures or videos even if you are in the Menu or Playback mode Pressing the Shutter button half way in either the menu or playback modes will quickly switch the camera to the capture or video mode depending on where the Mode Dial is set ...

Page 55: ...humbnail You can view up to 6 pictures at a time on the LCD screen by using the Thumbnail function 1 Press the Playback button to activate the Playback mode 2 Press the Zoom Out button the thumbnail pictures will be shown on the LCD screen and the latest reviewed picture will be highlighted You may press the left or right button to select the thumbnail picture you want you review Press the Zoom Ou...

Page 56: ...e by one on the LCD screen 1 Press the Playback button to activate the Playback mode 2 Press the Menu button to access the Playback Menu 3 Press the down button to select the Slide Show option Turning repeat setting on off Slide Show Slide Show Period 3 Sec Repeat On Set Play Press OK Set Repeat Off On 3 Sec Press MENU Slide Show Period 3 Sec Repeat On Set Play Press MENU until Press OK ...

Page 57: ...0 Digital Camera User Guide www polaroid digital com Setting slide show interval Slide Show Slide Show Period 3 Sec Repeat On Set Play Set Repeat Off On 3 Sec Press OK Press Press MENU until Set Period Off 4 Sec Press OK ...

Page 58: ...Set Play Press OK The slide show will automatically run from the first picture taken after you press the OK button The LCD screen can show all pictures at a period of 3 30 seconds You can press the left or right button to skip backward or forward Press the MENU button to stop the slide show The slide show will keep running as long as there is power supply We recommend the user to use AC power for ...

Page 59: ...ton half way in either the menu or playback modes will quickly switch the camera to the capture or video mode depending on where the Mode Dial is set Playing the Video Clips 1 Press the Playback button to activate the Playback mode 2 Use the left or right button to select the video clip you want to play 3 Press the OK button to start playing video clip Press it again to pause 4 Press the MENU butt...

Page 60: ...select the picture or video clip you want to protect 3 Press the Protect button and the icon will appear on the LCD indicating the picture or video clip is under protection against deletion Locked File NOTE The protection setting is only available for the current picture or video clip file To unprotect the protected picture or video clip please press the Mode button again and the icon will disappe...

Page 61: ...s the left or right button to select the picture or video clip you want to delete Press OK Cancel Erase Press OK You may cancel the deletion by choosing Cancel NOTE Protected file can not be deleted Remove protection before deleting When you press the Flash button to delete the protected file Protected will appear on the LCD screen reminding of the file under protection ...

Page 62: ...ack button to activate the Playback mode Playback Menu Erase All Erase All OK Press OK Press OK Press OK No Image Erase All Press MENU Press NOTE Protected files can not be deleted Remove protection before deleting You may cancel the deletion by pressing the MENU button All deleted picture and video clips can not be recovered ...

Page 63: ...le NTSC for U S A Canada Taiwan Japan etc and PAL for Europe Asia excluding Taiwan etc You can choose the video output system according to the following steps 1 Turn the Mode Dial to 2 Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 16 to access the Setup Menu Press Press MENU Press or Setup Menu On NTSC Off Standard TV Output On NTSC PAL 1 Min Standard TV Output On NTSC PAL 1 Min Standard until This ...

Page 64: ...o take on the TV screen 4 When the mode dial is turned to you can record a video clip with audio feature 5 When the camera is set to the Playback mode you can review all the pictures and video clips with audio feature stored in the camera on the TV NOTE One end of the video cable is a USB plug and the other end includes a video plug yellow and a audio plug white Please connect the USB plug to USB ...

Page 65: ...SD memory card with this camera 2 Electrostatic charge electrical noise and other phenomena can cause data corruption or even loss Always make sure that you always back up important data on other media MO disc computer hard drive etc 3 If a memory card starts to behave abnormally you can restore normal operation by reformatting it However we recommend that you always take along more than one memor...

Page 66: ...ith the PDC 6350 camera and valuable data in your existing SD card may be distorted or lost when the card is inserted in the PDC 6350 camera We strongly recommend the user to use a NEW or formatted SD card for the PDC 6350 camera The manufacturer is not liable for losing or corrupting any valuable data or files in your SD card due to improper operation Inserting the SD Card Turn off the camera and...

Page 67: ... s card slot Doing so creates the risk of damaging the camera and card slot Make sure that the terminal of the memory card is facing towards the front of the camera Should water or any foreign objects ever get into the card slot immediately turn off the camera remove the batteries or disconnect the AC adaptor and contact your dealer or nearest service provider Copy Pictures and Video Clips from a ...

Page 68: ...status bar will appear on the LCD screen and the red part will increase while copying the pictures and video clips NOTE When there is no picture or video clip in the memory card or in the internal memory two beep sounds will be heard and No image will appear on the LCD screen When no memory card is inserted in the camera two beep sounds will be heard and No card will appear on the LCD screen When ...

Page 69: ...ible printer or at a professional print service from the memory card in accordance with the file name and number of copies settings recorded on the card With this camera you should always select images by viewing them on the LCD screen Do not specify images by file name without viewing the file contents DC IN 5V IMPORTANT DPOF print settings can be configured for images on a memory card only not f...

Page 70: ...to access the Playback Menu 4 Press the down button to select the Print option Turning print index on off Print Order Reset On Off Index Print Press OK Press MENU until Select images for printing This setting enables you to print all selected pictures in a certain order and have up to 99 copies for each picture Press Press Print Order Reset On Off Index Print OK Order Reset On Print Press OK ...

Page 71: ...icture The total number of printing copies will appear on the LCD screen NOTE You cannot select video clips Printing setting is supported by a SD card insertion Please make it sure you have inserted a SD card and copied images from the internal memory to the SD card before printing pictures Resetting the print settings Press Press Print Order Reset On Off Index Print OK Order Reset On Print Press ...

Page 72: ...or formatting the internal memory Please refer to Formatting the Internal Memory on page 20 for more details IMPORTANT You can format a memory card on the camera or on a computer However formatting a memory card on a computer takes much longer Note that data deleted by a format operation cannot be recovered Make sure you do not have any useful data currently stored on a memory card before you form...

Page 73: ...ws OS Please restart the computer after installing the software IMPORTANT For Windows 98SE Windows 98SE needs to install the PDC 6350 Driver for Mass Storage function After the installation please restart the Windows before connecting the camera to the PC IMPORTANT For Windows Me 2000 XP Directly plug in the camera to transfer and play the pictures video clips or audio clips No need to install the...

Page 74: ...low the on screen instructions Open Close NOTE If the setup screen doesn t appear after loading the CD then you can manually start it by double clicking the My Computer Icon on your desktop then double clicking the icon for the CD ROM drive When the CD ROM window opens double click the INSTALL E EXE icon For Macintosh Users Mac 1 Before you begin close all other software applications opened on you...

Page 75: ... and movie clips store in your camera You could also edit and retouch your photos then add special effects or place them in cards calendars frames and fantasy templates ArcSoft PhotoImpression also includes a wide variety of printing options QuickTime Player Media Playing Software The QuickTime Player is an easy to use application for playing interacting with or viewing any video audio VR or graph...

Page 76: ...or XP Pentium III 450MHz or equivalent processor 128MB RAM 512MB recommended USB Port 500MB free disk space Color monitor with high color 16 bit graphic capability or higher CD ROM drive Standard mouse and keyboard Stereo speakers For Macintosh Users Mac PowerPC Processor Mac OS Version 9 2 X USB Port 96MB RAM 128MB recommended 400MB Free disk space Color monitor with high color 16 bit graphic cap...

Page 77: ...ware Onto a Computer on page 73 Connecting to Your Computer Connecting with the USB Cable 1 Turn the camera Off 2 Plug the labelled end of the USB cable into the socket marked on your computer 3 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the port on your camera 4 Turn on the camera and an interface New Hardware Found will show on the computer desktop 5 A removable disk drive will be installed onto y...

Page 78: ...USB cable 3 Double click on My Computer on your PC desktop and you will see a Removable Disk drive 4 Double click Removable Disk double click DCIM double click any directory folder under DCIM 5 All the pictures video clips are in the directory folder Highlight the pictures and video clips and drag them to a folder of your choice You can also create sub folders to group them or use the Arcsoft soft...

Page 79: ...ble the systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE drive System will automatically create a Mass Storage named INTERNAL EXTERNAL NOTE This Drive name will vary from different version of Mac OS system 3 Double click the folder INTERNAL EXTERNAL to enter sub folder DCIM 4 Double click the folder DCIM and then any subfolder inside 5 You can copy the pictures and video clips from this direc...

Page 80: ...otoImpression 5 0 will detect the connection between the camera and the computer automatically When connect the camera to the computer PhotoImpression 5 0 will launch on your desktop automatically PhotoImpression 5 0 will detect any new photos in the camera Click OK button to start the copying new photos to the computer ...

Page 81: ...u can select the destination which the photos are copied to Click the folder icon Browse for folder Click the OK button to confirm Click OK to start copying The photos have been copy to the computer successfully You can start to use the PhotoImpression 5 0 to edit the photos ...

Page 82: ...d Please refer to Polaroid website for how to active USB controller in BIOS I cannot upload images to my computer Connection failure Check all cable connections are secured I cannot run the Polaroid PDC 6350 Camera Driver Conflict with another camera driver or capture device If you have another camera installed on your computer remove it and it s driver completely from your system to avoid conflic...

Page 83: ...SC for USA My CD Installation wizard does not work The auto installation file is switched off or The CD ROM is disconnected Go to the computer desktop Right click on My Computer Click Properties Select Device Manager Double click on CD ROM double click on CD R normally the manufacturer s name Click on Settings Ensure both Auto insert notification and the disconnect are ticked If you change the set...

Page 84: ...ash unit charging finishes Or Delete images you no longer need or use another memory card Camera powers off during self timer countdown The battery is dead Recharge your battery LCD screen image is out of focus Macro Mode being used for scenery or portraits Or Normal focus being used for macro images Use normal focus for scenery and portraits Or Use Macro mode for macro images Recorded pictures ar...

Page 85: ...th another camera is loaded in the camera This camera cannot display non DCF pictures recorded onto a memory card used by another digital camera I cannot erase pictures All the pictures in memory are protected Unprotected the pictures you want to delete LCD screen does not appear on the screen of the connected television There is a problem with the camera TV connection Or TV setup is wrong Or Vide...

Page 86: ...toll free number Fax 1 510 440 1270 E mail support arcsoft com For China For Japan ArcSoft China Support Center Beijing ArcSoft Japan Support Center Tokyo Tel 8610 6849 1368 Tel 81 03 3834 5256 Fax 8610 6849 1367 Fax 81 03 5816 4730 E mail china arcsoft com Web http www mds2000 co jp arcsoft E mail japan arcsoft com and support mds2000 com For Oceania For Europe Middle East ArcSoft Australian Supp...

Page 87: ...X 480 120 pictures 147 pictures Picture Resolution Sensor 1 1 8 inch 6 1 Mega Pixel CCD Resolution Storable Images based on 16 MB internal memory Type 5 groups 6 elements Aperture F 2 7 4 9 Focal Length 7 7 23 1 mm Focal Distance Normal Focus 32 in infinity 0 8 m infinity Macro Focus W 3 9 23 6 in 10 60 cm T 19 7 31 5 in 50 80 cm The focusing range is the distance from the lens surface to the subj...

Page 88: ...ernal Memory 16 MB Nand Flash External Memory supports SD card up to 512 MB not included File Format Still Image EXIF 2 2 compatible format JPEG compression Video Clip MPEG 4 format Power Supply One lithium ion rechargeable battery included Self timer Off 2 or 10 seconds with beep sound Built in Flash Modes Auto Flash Flash On Flash Off Red eye Reduction Forced Red eye Reduction Slow Sync Slow Red...

Page 89: ...es Connectivity With computer via USB cable included With TV via video cable included Operating System Size W 101 mm x D 34 mm x H 56 mm Weight Approximately 175 g excluding battery or card For Windows Users Microsoft Windows 98SE Me 2000 or XP For Macintosh Users Mac OS 9 2 X Dimensions ...

Page 90: ... x 2136 M1 2048 x 1536 M2 1408 x 1056 S 640 x 480 M1 2048 x 1536 M2 1408 x 1056 S 640 x 480 M1 2048 x 1536 M2 1408 x 1056 S 640 x 480 M1 2048 x 1536 M2 1408 x 1056 S 640 x 480 M1 2048 x 1536 M2 1408 x 1056 S 640 x 480 176 248 272 432 520 800 1920 2800 11 15 17 27 33 50 120 175 22 31 34 54 65 100 240 350 44 62 68 108 130 200 480 700 88 124 136 216 260 400 960 1400 512MB L 2848 x 2136 M1 2048 x 1536...

Page 91: ...240 2 2 minutes 1 9 minutes 4 5 minutes 3 8 minutes 9 minutes 7 6 minutes 18 minutes 15 minutes 36 minutes 30 6 minutes 72 minutes 1 minute 104 8 minutes 2 4 minutes 2 minutes 6 5 minutes 4 minutes 13 1 minutes 8 minutes 26 2 minutes 32 minutes 52 4 minutes 16 minutes NOTE Scene complexity affects a picture s file size For example a picture of trees in autumn has a larger file size than a picture ...

Page 92: ...s for Windows 98SE users only because only Windows 98SE needs to install the PDC 6350 driver 1 Open Add Remove Program Properties in Control Panel and select Polaroid PDC 6350 program then click Add Remove 2 The following dialog box appears click OK to confirm removing the camera driver 3 The uninstallation program runs automatically please restart your computer when it is finished ...

Page 93: ...es life varies depends on the camera usage These instructions should be retained for future reference Tips Your Safety Maintenance Your Camera should only be operated within the following environmental conditions 32 104º Fahrenheit 0 40º Celsius 15 90 relative humidity non condensing Battery life or image quality may be affected outside these conditions AC Adaptor The AC Adaptor carries voltage wh...

Page 94: ...conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with...

Page 95: ...owing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded cable must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits Under the environment w...

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