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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Baracuda 1:30am on Sunday, October 31st, 2010 
At first glance I was unhappy with the camera. Light, economical camera. 5.1 Megapixels. Uses regular AA batteries (included).
donnelly_mark 2:56pm on Saturday, July 10th, 2010 
At first glance I was unhappy with the camera. It feels very plasticy and light even with the batteries in it. The zoom is terrible on this thing.
ttt 6:27am on Monday, June 14th, 2010 
I ran across this camera as a packaged deal at about $90.00, which included a 256 mb SD card. So far. for a 5.0mp camera it takes terrible pics, tried every light setting tried adjusting camera settings, I am taking it back tomm.

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Documents

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Digital Zoom Status

SD Card inserted

Video mode

White Balance for Video clips
Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent

Video Mode

Recording Indicator

Resolution

640 x x 240

Remaining Time

Playback mode

Locked File

Picture

1000-0014

File Number

Date Time

Video Clip

00:02:10

Video Length

Play Pause

Camera Mode
The camera has two working modes, Capture mode and Playback mode. You can switch between them by pressing the Capture/Playback mode button at the back of the camera.
Capture mode Under this mode, you can select the image and video settings according to the shooting environment, and take pictures and video clips under the settings you have selected. For more details, please refer to Taking Pictures on page 28 and Recording Video Clips on page 38. Playback mode This mode allows the review or deletion of pictures and video clips from the camera. For more details, please refer to Reviewing and Managing Pictures and Video Clips on page 41.
The camera has two modes for taking pictures and video clips. Still Image Mode Video Mode You may switch between these two modes according to the following steps. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Capture mode.

DRIVE MODE

Drive Mode

STILL VIDEO

NOTE: Still Image mode is the default capture mode. This setting is also available in Video mode.

Setup Menu

Setup menu can be accessed in both Still Image and Video modes. Here we take Still Image mode for an example. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode.
Setting the Current Date and Time
1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 3. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu. Setting the date format:
Setting the date and time:
Use the and buttons to select a field, such as year, month, day, hour, minute. Use the and buttons to adjust the value in the field. Press the OK button after all fields are set.
NOTE: This setting is also available in Video mode.

Auto Power Save Settings

The camera performs the following power save operations to conserve battery power. OFF The power save feature is not activated. 1/3/5 MIN The camera is designed to switch off automatically to save battery life after the specified period of inactivity. You can change the power save setting according to the following steps: 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 3. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu.
NOTE: Auto power off is automatically disabled under any one of the following conditions. - While an auto play is undergoing. - While the cameras USB port is connected to a computer or other external devices, or while the camera is being controlled by an external device. This setting is also available in Video mode.
Setting the Beep Sound On/Off
You can turn the beep sound on and off in Capture mode. When the beep sound is turned on, the camera will beep when you press the buttons. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 3. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu.

Setting Frequency

In order to take a better indoor picture, the camera needs to be set to suit the correct lighting frequency. Set the frequency to 60Hz for US and 50Hz for Europe. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 3. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu.

Setting Display Language

Under this setting, you can select the language you prefer for the LCD screen. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 3. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu.
Setting the Date Stamp On and Off
Use the date stamp to imprint the date on your pictures. Make sure the camera clock is set to the correct date before setting the date stamp on. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 3. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu.
Resetting to Default Settings
You can easily change all the settings you made back to the camera default settings by the following steps. Please refer to Camera Default Settings on page 84 for more details. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 3. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu.
Formatting the Internal Memory
Formatting the internal memory deletes all data stored in it. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 3. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu.

NOTE: Place the camera on a flat surface or use a tripod when using the self-timer function.

Zoom Feature

Your camera is designed with 4X digital zoom. This feature lets you zoom in on the central area of a photo and photograph only the enlarged portion of the picture. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image or Video mode. 3. Press the Zoom In or Zoom Out button to zoom in or zoom out the subject image. The zoom status is shown on the LCD screen. 4. Now you can takes pictures and review them under the zoom setting. The zoom setting will remain after taking pictures. If you want to take a normal size picture, please use the Zoom Out button.
For digital zoom feature, the viewfinder may not reflect the actual image taken. We recommend the user to use the LCD screen to monitor the zoom feature.
NOTE: You may notice a decrease in image quality when using the digital zoom. Zoom feature is not available Macro mode or while recording a video clip.
Setting the Image Size and Quality
Picture resolution refers to the number of pixels in a digital picture. Picture quality depends on the JPEG file compression that the camera applies when the picture is taken. Higher resolution and less compression produces better quality but occupies more memory space. Smaller size pictures and normal quality are easier to email while larger size and fine quality are better for printing. Image Size Setting 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode.

DRIVE MODE IMAGE SIZE

2592 X X X X 480
NOTE: It is recommended to use the 2592 x 1944 resolution for printing.
Quality Setting: 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode.

DRIVE MODE QUALITY

HIGH NORMAL LOW
Setting Exposure Compensation
You can adjust the exposure compensation value (EV) within the range of -1.5EV to +1.5EV 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. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode.
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. Exposure compensation resets to Auto whenever the power is turned off.
Setting the White Balance for Pictures
Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the color of a subject in a picture appear more natural under the type of lighting that is available. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Still Image mode.

Reviewing Pictures on the LCD Screen
1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Playback mode. 3. Press the left or right button to view the pictures taken. The icon is shown on the LCD screen when a picture is selected. The currently displayed picture can be magnified up to 4 times using the Zoom In button. Press the Zoom Out button to view the picture in the original size.
Reviewing Picture and Video Clip Files in Thumbnail
You can view up to 9 picture and video clip files at a time on the LCD screen by using the Thumbnail function. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Playback mode. 3. Press the Zoom Out button. Up to nine thumbnail files will be shown on the LCD screen and the last reviewed picture will be highlighted. Use the up, down, left and right buttons to select a thumbnail file and view it in full screen by pressing the Zoom In button again.

Auto Play

The Auto Play function enables you to view all the picture and video clip files stored in the camera one by one forward or backward on the LCD screen. You can activate the Auto Play function and make Auto Play direction and interval according to the following steps: 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Playback mode. 3. Press the Menu button and then press the right button to select the AUTO PLAY option. Set Auto Play Direction
AUTO PLAY ON SETUP AUTO PLAY AUTO PLAY

ON SETUP

DIRECTION INTERVAL

AUTO PLAY

DIRECTION

FORWARD BACKWARD

Press the up or down button to choose the direction in which the camera will automatically run, and then press OK button to confirm your choice.

Set Auto Play Interval

INTERVAL

1 SEC 10 SEC

Start Auto Play

AUTO PLAY ON SETUP

The camera will automatically run from the first file or from the last file stored. Every file will display for the specified period according to your interval setting. You may press the Menu button to stop the auto play. The auto play will keep running as long as there is power.

Playing the Video Clip

1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Playback mode. 3. Use the left or right button to select the video clip you want to play. 4. Press the OK button to start playing video clip. Press it again to pause. 5. Press the Menu button to stop.
The icon is shown on LCD screen when a video clip is selected.
Protect or Unprotect One Picture or Video Clip
1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Playback mode. 3. Use the left and right buttons to select the picture or video clip you want to protect.

ERASE PROTECT

ERASE THIS ERASE ALL
LOCK THIS UNLOCK THIS LOCK ALL UNLOCK ALL
The icon appears on the information display when you review the protection status of the protected picture or video clip. To unprotect the protected picture or video clip, please repeat the above operation and choose UNLOCK THIS. The icon will disappear from the LCD screen.

SELECT

ERRORS CANCEL CONTINUE
NOTE: Please refer to the printers user guide for the solutions. Printing may resume once the problem is solved. Printing operation may still fail with some errors even if you press the OK button after selecting CONTINUE. In that case, select CANCEL and press the OK button.
Selecting PictBridge Mode 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Set the camera to Playback mode.

Press then until

PICTBRIDGE DPOF

PLEASE CONNECT TO DEVICE

NOTE: To print a single image, select the image before enabling PictBridge mode. When PLEASE CONNECT TO DEVICE is displayed for a while, it will skip to the PictBridge print setting screen even if there is no camera/ printer connection.
Camera/Printer Connection Connecting with the USB Cable.

USB port

To Printer
1. Plug Series A of the USB cable into the marked socket on your printer. Location of USB socket will vary from printer to printer. 2. Plug Series Mini B of the USB cable into the port on your camera.
PRINT SETTING PLEASE CONNECT TO DEVICE
Camera/Printer connection via USB cable

DEVICE IS CONNECTED

THIS IMAGE ALL IMAGES ALL INDEX
NOTE: DEVICE IS CONNECTED displays on the LCD screen, indicating a proper connection to the printer. Do not connect the USB cable to the camera until PictBridge is enable and when prompted by the PLEASE CONNECT TO DEVICE screen. Or if you already have connected the cable to the camera, do not plug into printer until prompt to do so. Not following this sequence will result in connection failure.
Selecting Print Settings 1. Press up or down button to select the print mode.
PRINT SETTING THIS IMAGE ALL IMAGES ALL INDEX
2. The following options are available.

THIS IMAGE

Print the selected image in the cameras internal memory or a memory card according to specified settings. Use the or button to designate the image you want to print before selecting the PictBridge mode. Print all images in the cameras internal memory or a memory card according to the specified settings. All images in the cameras internal memory or a memory card are given an index and printed according to the specified settings.

IMPORTANT! Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or removing a memory card. Be sure to orient the card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force a memory card into the slot when you feel resistance. SD memory cards have a write protection switch that you can use to protect files from accidental deletion. However, you must remove the write protection whenever you want to record new files onto it, format it, or delete its files. Files contained in the SD card recorded by other cameras may conflict with the PDC 5080 camera, and valuable data in your existing SD card may be distorted or lost when the card is inserted in the PDC 5080 camera. We strongly recommend the user to use a NEW or formatted SD card for the PDC 5080 camera. The manufacturer is not liable for losing or corrupting any valuable data or files in your SD card due to your improper operation. As tests prove, the PDC 5080 works best with popular brands of memory cards such as SanDisk, Panasonic, Lexar and TOSHIBA. Consider using these cards for best performance.
Inserting the SD Card Turn off the camera and open the Battery/SD card door as illustrated. Insert the SD card, ensure the card is inserted the correct position as illustrated, close the Battery/SD card cover before using the camera.
icon will appear on the LCD screen when a SD card is inserted The into the camera.
Removing the SD Card To remove the SD card, turn off the camera, open the Battery/SD card door. Gently use your finger to push the SD card inwards and then release it for the SD card to bounce out of the SD card slot as illustrated.
IMPORTANT! Never insert any other object into the cameras SD card slot. Doing so creates the risk of damage to the camera and card. Should water or any foreign objects ever get into the card slot, immediately turn off the camera, remove the batteries and contact your dealer or nearest service provider. Never remove a card from the camera while the camera is powered on. Doing so can cause the picture or video recording operation to fail, and even damage the memory card.
Formatting the SD Card Formatting the SD card erases all files stored in it, including the protected ones. Removing the SD card during formatting may damage the card. 1. Insert an SD card into the camera card slot. 2. Turn on the camera. 3. Set the camera to Playback mode. 4. Follow the guidelines in Setup Menu on page 15 to access the Setup menu.
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 format it. Formatting a memory card destroys all the pictures, even those are protected.

To Copy Pictures and Video Clips from Internal Memory to a Memory Card
1. Insert an SD card into the camera card slot. 2. Turn on the camera. 3. Set the camera to Playback mode.

COPY TO CARD

COPY CANCEL PROCESSING.
In the above operation, you can exit to the normal Playback mode by choosing CANCEL and confirm it. Please note that you cannot copy pictures or video clips from a memory card to the internal memory.
8 Installing the Software Onto a Computer

Installing the Software

For Windows Users:
IMPORTANT! Please backup all the necessary data before any driver and software installation. The CD-ROM is tested and recommended to use under English Windows OS. Please restart the computer after installing the software. IMPORTANT! (For Windows 98SE) Windows 98SE needs to install the PDC 5080 Camera 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 and video clips. No need to install the camera driver. IMPORTANT! To experience higher performance in graphics and sound when youre watching video clips on your PC, it is recommended to install the DirectX ver. 9.0 or above. It can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/directx
1. Before you begin, close all other software applications open on your computer. 2. Insert the CD supplied into the computer CD-ROM Drive. 3. The CD User Interface Screen will automatically launch. 4. With the mouse, click on each software interface button in turn and follow the on screen instructions.
NOTE: If the setup screen does not 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:

Open & Close

1. Before you begin, close all other software applications opened on your computer. 2. Insert the CD supplied into the computer CD-ROM Drive. 3. Double click the CD-ROM icon Polaroid. 4. Install the software included.

Software Included with Your Camera
PDC 5080 Camera Driver Plug & Play removable disk Easy to use, just plug the camera to a computer and use it as a removable disk. Use the ArcSoft PhotoImpression 5.0 to edit and print the Pictures. Adobe Acrobat Reader.PDF File Reading Software Adobe Acrobat Reader lets you view and print Adobe Portable Document format (PDF) files on all major computer platforms, as well as fill in and submit Adobe PDF forms online. ArcSoft PhotoImpression 5.0 Picture Editing Software ArcSoft PhotoImpression is an easy to use image-editing program. This program enables users to upload still image and movie clips stored 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.
Computer System Requirements
For acceptable picture transferring and editing performance, we recommend the following minimum requirements;

For Windows Users

Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP Pentium III 450MHz or equivalent processor 128MB RAM (512MB recommended) USB Port DirectX 9.0 or higher 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

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 capability or higher CD-ROM drive Standard mouse and keyboard Stereo speakers
9 Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer
Before You Transfer Files
IMPORTANT! BEFORE YOU CONNECT YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER, MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE INSTALLED THE SOFTWARE FROM THE ENCLOSED CD. PLEASE REFER TO 8 Installing the Software Onto a Computer.
Connecting to Your Computer
Connecting with the USB Cable.
1. Turn on the camera. marked socket on your 2. Plug Series A of the USB cable into the computer. 3. Plug Series Mini B 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 your computer automatically.
Transferring Pictures and Video Clips

NOTE: You can transfer pictures and video clips in any mode.
1. Turn on the camera 2. Connect the camera to a computer via the 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 and 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 software to edit and manage the pictures or video clips.
NOTE: For Mac user, directly plug-in the camera and no need to install the driver.
1. Turn on the camera 2. Set the camera to Playback mode. 3. Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable, the systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE drive. (System will automatically create a Mass Storage named Unlablled)
NOTE: This Drive name will vary from different version of Mac OS system.
4. Double click the folder Unlablled to enter sub-folder DCIM. 5. Double click the folder DCIM and then any sub folder inside. 6. You can copy the pictures and video clips from this directory folder and paste to the hard disk.
PhotoImpression 5.0 Hot Plug Function (PC Only)
PhotoImpression 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.
You 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.
10 Troubleshooting Problems

Troubleshooting

The troubleshooting guide is designed to help you. If problems continue, please contact customer support. Details are provided under Getting Help.

Symptom

I receive an error message when I am installing Polaroid PDC 5080 Camera Driver.

Problem

Polaroid PDC 5080 Camera Driver does not load.

Solution

Shut down all other applications and attempt to reinstall the driver. Check to see if the USB controller in your BIOS if it is activated. Please refer to Polaroid website for how to active USB controller in BIOS
I cannot upload images to my computer. I cannot run the Polaroid PDC 5080 Camera Driver. My CD Installation wizard does not work.
Connection failure. Camera Driver is not installed. Conflict with another camera driver or capture device.
Check all cable connections are secured. You need to install the camera driver for Windows 98SE systems. If you have another camera installed on your computer, remove it and its driver completely from your system to avoid conflicting with your PDC 5080. 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 manufacturers name. Click on Settings. Ensure both Auto insert notification and the disconnect are ticked. If you change the settings the computer will ask you to restart your PC. Click Yes.

The auto installation file is switched off or the CD-ROM is disconnected.
I get a blurred image when uploading my images to my computer. My PDC 5080 camera hanged and all buttons do not work. I cannot activate my digital camera by pressing the Power button. Camera does not turn on.
There may be a momentary delay between pressing the Shutter button and the actual exposure. Your camera may be affected by the electrostatic discharge.
Hold your PDC 5080 camera steady until you hear a beep which indicates the exposure is completed. Take out the batteries and disconnect the camera from the computer for 10 seconds. Insert the battery again. Replace batteries.
Insufficient battery power or batteries are missing.
Camera suddenly powers off.
Batteries are not oriented correctly Or Batteries are dead Auto power off function is activated. Or Batteries are dead. Camera is turned off Or Flash unit is charging. Or Memory is full.
Orient batteries correctly Or Replace batteries Turn the camera on. Or Replace batteries. Turn the camera on. Or Wait until flash unit charging finishes. Or Delete images you no longer need, or use another memory card. Replace batteries.
Image is not recorded when the Shutter button is pressed.
Camera powers off during self-timer countdown.

Batteries are dead.

Recorded pictures are not saved in memory.
Camera powers off before the save operation is complete Or Removing the memory card before the save operation is complete.
Sunlight or light from another source is shining directly into the lens during recording. A memory card with non-DCF pictures recorded with another camera is loaded in the camera. All the pictures in memory are protected.
If the battery indicator is on the LCD screen, replace batteries with a full set of new ones as soon as possible Or Do not remove the memory card before the save operation is complete.
Position the camera so that sunlight does not shine directly onto the lens. This camera cannot display non-DCF pictures recorded onto a memory card used by another digital camera. Unprotected the pictures you want to delete.
Color of the playback pictures is different from the picture on the LCD screen during recording. Pictures are not displayed.

E-mail:latinsupport@arcsoftsupport.com

For Europe

ArcSoft Europe Support Center (Ireland) Tel.: +353-(0) 61-702087 Fax: +353-(0) 61-702001 E-mail: eurosupport@arcsoft.com

For China

ArcSoft China Support Center (Hangzhou) Tel.: +86-571-88210575 E-mail: support@arcsoft.com.cn Web: http://www.arcsoft.com.cn/new/support

For Japan

ArcSoft Japan Support Center (Tokyo) Tel.: +81-3-5795-1392 Fax: +81-3-5795-1397 E-mail: support@arcsoft.jp Web: http://www.arcsoft.jp

For Taiwan

ArcSoft Europe Support Center (Taiwan) Tel.: +886-(0) 2-2506-9355 Fax: +886-(0) 2-2506-8922 E-mail: support@arcsoft.com.tw Web: www.arcsoft.com.tw
Visit http://www.arcsoft.com for technical support and frequently asked questions (FAQs).
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12 Appendix

Technical Specifications
Picture Resolution Sensor: - 1/1.8 inch - 5.1 Mega Pixels CMOS Type: 6 elements Aperture: F 3.0/8.0 Focal Length: 8.54 mm Focal Distance - Normal Focus: 4.3 ft to (1.3 m to ) (The focusing range is the distance from the lens surface to the subject.) Focus Zones: center-zone 1.5 TFT color panel Modes - Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Flash Off Range: 4.9 to 6.5 ft (1.5 to 2 m) -/+1.5 EV in 0.3 increments Auto,100,200,400
LCD Screen Built-in Flash Exposure Control ISO Speed
Shutter Speed White Balance Storage
Mechanical shutter 1/1000 sec ~ 1/4 sec Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent Internal Memory: 16MB (11MB for data storage) or 32MB (27MB for data storage) Nand Flash External Memory: supports SD card up to 1 GB (not included) Still Image - EXIF 2.2 compatible format (JPEG compression) Video Clip: AVI format 2 x AA-size batteries (included) 10 seconds with beep sound Yes With computer via USB cable (included) Size: (W) 95 mm x (D) 32 mm x (H) 65 mm Weight: Approximately 130g excluding batteries or card For Windows Users: Microsoft Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP For Macintosh Users: Mac OS 9.2~X
File Format Power Supply Self-timer Tripod Socket Connectivity Dimension

Operating System

Storage Capacities
The charts below indicate the approximate numbers of pictures and length of video clips the camera can hold at each setting based on the internal memory and different capacities of SD card. Recordable Images Units: Images
16MB Internal Memory (11MB for data storage) 32MB Internal Memory (27MB for data storage) 32MB SD 64MB SD 680 960

Quality

High 2592 x 1944 Normal Low High 2048 x 1536 Normal Low High 1600 x 1200 Normal Low High 640 x 480 Normal Low

Resolution 2592 x 1944

Quality High Normal Low High

128MB SD 1360 1920

256MB SD 2720 3840

512MB SD 5440 7680

1GB SD 10880 15360

2048 x 1536

Normal Low High

1600 x 1200

640 x 480

Normal Low

Recordable Video Length
Resolution 16MB Internal Memory (11MB for data storage) 32MB Internal Memory (27MB for data storage) 32MB SD 64MB SD 128MB SD 256MB SD 512MB SD 1GB SD 640 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 240

Units: Minute

Video clips can be taken 1.2 1.7 2.3 4.8.16.33.66.133.3
NOTE: Scene complexity affects a pictures file size. For example, a picture of trees in autumn has a larger file size than a picture of blue sky at the same resolution and quality setting. Therefore, the number of pictures and length of video clips you can store on a memory card may vary.
Uninstalling Polaroid PDC 5080 driver (PC Only)

For Windows 98SE Users:

NOTE: The following driver uninstall procedure is for Windows 98SE users only because only Windows 98SE needs to install the PDC 5080 driver.
1. Open Add/Remove Program Properties in Control Panel and select Polaroid digital Cam" 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.

Camera Default Settings

Camera Mode Still Image Mode Description Image Resolution Quality Exposure Compensation White Balance for Pictures ISO Sensitivity Flash Mode Video Mode Setup Mode Video Resolution White Balance for Video Clips Date Format Auto Power Off Beep Frequency Language Date Stamp Default 2592 x 1944 High Auto Auto Auto Auto Flash 640 x 480 Auto DD/MM/YY 3 minutes On 60 Hz for USA 50 Hz for Europe English Off
NOTE: The default language for the LCD screen may vary with different countries and regions.

Using Your Batteries

Limit the following activities that reduces battery life: Reviewing your pictures on the LCD screen. Using the LCD screen to take pictures (Use the optical viewfinder to frame pictures). Excessive use of the flash. WARNING! Batteries should be replaced by an adult. Do not mix different types of batteries (or new and used batteries). Use recommended or equivalent type of batteries only. Insert the batteries in the correct polarity. Remove exhausted batteries from the camera immediately. Do not short the supply terminals. Do not dispose the batteries in fire. Remove batteries from the camera when not in use. These instructions should be retained for future reference.

Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance
Your Camera should only be operated within the following environmental conditions; 32 - 104 Fahrenheit; 0 - 40 Celsius 20% - 85% relative humidity, non condensing Battery life or image quality may be affected outside these conditions. Camera Cautions NEVER immerse any part of the Camera or its accessories into any fluid or liquid. ALWAYS disconnect the Camera from your PC or TV before cleaning it. ALWAYS remove dust or stains with a soft cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent. NEVER place hot items on the surface of the Camera. NEVER attempt to open or disassemble Camera as this will affect any warranty claim.

Regulatory Information

FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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 users authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following 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 with electrostatic discharge, the product may malfunction and require user to reset the product.
US 0705 Part No.: OM3389US001

 

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