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3. Press the right button to access the RESOLUTION submenu. 4. Select the resolution you prefer using the button to up or down button. Press the confirm your choice and exit from the menu window.
RESOLUTION 2432x1824 2048x1536 1408x1056 640x480 X3F
NOTE: 1408 x 1056 pixels is the default and optimal resolution setting. It is recomended to use this setting for printing. This setting is also available in and , , modes. , The Auto-Focus LED blinks after a picture is taken, indicating the camera is processing the picture. The resolution setting is temporarily disabled when the camera is processing the picture. This setting resumes for adjustment only when the LED turns off, which indicates the camera finishes processing the picture.

Compression setting

. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to 2. Press the button to access the main menu.
3. Press the down button to select the COMPRESSION option.
4. Press the right button to access the COMPRESSION submenu. 5. Select the compression you prefer using the up or down button. Press the button to confirm your choice and exit from the menu window.
COMPRESSION SUPER FINE FINE NORMAL
The chart below indicates the approximate numbers of pictures you can expect the camera to hold at different resolution and quality setting based on the 32MB memory card. You can expand the memory using a commercially available memory card. Please refer to Capacity of SD Card on page 84 for further details.

Resolution Compression

Super Fine
10 pictures 13 pictures 24 pictures 107 pictures

3 pictures

24 pictures 34 pictures 59 pictures 215 pictures

Normal

42 pictures 43 pictures 90 pictures 324 pictures

2432 x x x x 480

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 picture or the length of video clips you can store on a memory card may vary. The number of pictures on the LCD screen is for reference only. This setting is also available in and , , modes. ,

Specifying the Quick Review Period
A quick review of pictures is available to set with options of 2 seconds and 5 seconds. Below shows to change the option.
. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to 2. Press the button to access the main menu. 3. Press the down button to select the QUICK REVIEW option.
4. Press the right button to access the QUICK REVIEW submenu.
5. Specify the quick view period using the up or down button.
QUICK REVIEW OFF 2 SECONDS 5 SECONDS
2 SECONDS 5 SECONDS 6. Press the window.
A 2-second quick view period. The picture just taken will be displayed on the LCD screen for two seconds. A 5-second quick view period. The picture just taken will be displayed on the LCD screen for five seconds.
button to confirm your choice and exit from the menu
Turning the Auto-Focus Assist Beam On and Off
Under this setting, you can turn the Auto-Focus assist beam on or off. When it is turned on, the focus lamp gives out a strong beam and helps the camera easily focus on the subject. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to
3. Press the down button to select the AF ASSIST BEAM option. 4. Press the right button to access the AF ASSIST BEAM submenu.
5. Select ON or OFF using the up or down button.

AF-ASSIST BEAM OFF ON

Selecting Focus Mode
3. Press the down button to select the FOCUS MODE option.
4. Press the right button to access the FOCUS MODE submenu.
5. Select AUTO or MANUAL using the up or down button.

FOCUS MODE AUTO MANUAL

AUTO MANUAL
The camera automatically set the focus according to the shooting conditions when the Shutter button is halfway pressed. The camera can manually adjust the focus by pressing the up and down buttons.
Setting Exposure Compensation for Pictures
You can adjust 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, and so on. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to
button to access the 2. Press the function bar.
3. Adjust the exposure compensation value using the left or right button. 4. The currently selected option will be accessed and takes effect immediately. Press the button to exit from the function bar.

EXPOSURE

NOTE: A higher EV is best used for light-coloured subjects and backlit subjects. A lower EV is best for dark-coloured 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 if performing exposure compensation. This setting is also available in

Changing the ISO Speed

This function enables you to change the cameras sensitivity to light by selecting different ISO values. ISO is a measure of how quickly your camera reacts to light. The higher the ISO value, the less light needed to make an exposure, allowing the same exposure to be achieved with higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures. In a digital camera, higher ISO value allows higher shutter speed, at the expense of mottle or grain appearing in the final picture.
. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to button to access the function bar. 2. Press the 3. Press the down button to select the ISO option.
4. Select the ISO speed using the left or right button.
5. The currently selected option will be accessed and takes effect immediately. Press the button to exit from the function bar.
In the same lighting condition, the higher ISO value it is, the faster the shutter speed will be.
The cameras sensitivity is automatically changed by different lighting value or subject brightness.
NOTE: This setting is also available in and , , modes. , Increase in ISO value affects image quality with more noise. Use as low an ISO value as possible.
Setting White Balance for Pictures
Selecting the right type of white balance can help make the colours of a subject appear more natural under the type of lighting environment.
button to access the function bar.
3. Press the down button to select the WHITE BALANCE option. 4. Select the right type of white balance using the left or right button.
When shooting under these conditions Automatic adjustment Outdoor daylight Cloudy Indoors, illuminated by light bulbs Indoors, illuminated by fluorescent lighting Select this setting Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent

WHITE BALANCE

Setting Photo Effect
You can control the colour tones and moods of a picture in this setting.
3. Press the down button to select the PHOTO EFFECT option. 4. Select the photo effect setting using the left or right button.
When shooting under these conditions For taking pictures with strong contrast and colour saturation. For taking pictures with neutral hues. For taking pictures with a brown and antique look. For taking black-and-white pictures. For taking pictures with a reddish hue.
For taking pictures with a greenish hue. For taking pictures with a bluish hue.

icon is shown on the LCD screen when a The picture is selected. Reviewing Picture and Video Clip Files in Thumbnail You can view up to four pictures and video clip files at a time on the LCD screen by using the thumbnail function. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to
button once and four thumbnail files will be shown on the 2. Press the LCD screen with the latest displayed file highlighted. 3. Use the up, down, left and right buttons to select a thumbnail file and view it in full screen by pressing the button.

1408X1056

Running a Slide Show
The slide show function enables you to view all picture and video clip files stored in the current memory repeatedly one by one on the LCD screen. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to

2. Press the menu.

MENU PROTECT SLIDESHOW DPOF SETUP
3. Press the down button to select the SLIDESHOW option.
4. Press the right button to access the SLIDESHOW submenu.

SLIDESHOW START

The slide show will automatically run from the currently displayed picture button to stop the slide show. button. Press the after you press the
The slide show will keep running as long as there is power supply. We recommend the use of AC power for an extended period use.
Rotating the Currently Displayed Picture
The currently displayed JPEG picture can be rotated for a better review angle on the LCD screen.
2. Press the left or right button to select the picture you want to manage.
button to access the 3. Press the function bar.

4. Press the

button to rotate the picture 90.
button each time will 5. Pressing the rotate the picture 90 clockwise.
NOTE: icon on the function bar The original file may be retrieve by selecting the button. and press the A new file will be created and saved onto the memory card by selecting the button. icon on the function bar and press the

Image Cropping

Under this setting, the currently displayed JPEG picture can be cropped to the size or location on the image.
. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to 2. Press the left or right button to select the picture you want to crop.
button to access the 3. Press the function bar. 4. Press the down button to select the button and a cropping icon. Press the rectangle will appear.
5. Use the button to enlarge the rectangle and use the button to return it to the normal size.

6. Use the up, down, left and right buttons to move the rectangle around.
button and the cropped 7. Press the picture will be shown on the LCD screen.
NOTE: icon on the function bar The original file may be replaced by selecting the button. and press the A new file will be created and saved onto the memory card by selecting the button. icon on the function bar and press the

Enhancing the Image

. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to 2. Press the left or right button to select the JPEG picture you want to manage. button to access the 3. Press the function bar. 4. Press the down button to select the icon.

5. Press the

button.
6. Press the left or right button to select the option you want.

Option 1

Option 1 Option 2
Colour enhancement. To find the average lightest and darkest pixels in an image and uses them to maximize contrast while minimizing clipping. Contrast enhancement. To enhance monochromatic contrast clips all channels identically. This preserves the overall colour relationship while making highlights appear lighter and shadows darker. Level enhancement. To enhance per channel contrast maximizes the tonal range in each channel to produce a more dramatic correction. To exit to the function bar, use the left or right button to button to confirm. choose this option and then press the

Option 3 Original

7. Press the screen.
button and the enhanced picture will be shown on the LCD
NOTE: icon on the function bar The original file may be replaced by selecting the button. and press the A new file will be created and saved onto the memory card by selecting the icon on the function bar and press the button.

Red-eye Removal

Under this setting, red-eye glare in your subjects eyes may be removed from the image. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to
2. Press the left or right button to select the JPEG picture you want to manage.
button to access the 3. Press the function bar. 4. Press the down button to select the button and a small icon. Press the frame will appear.

5. Use the use the size.

button to shrink the frame and button to return it to the normal
6. Use the up, down, left and down buttons to move the frame around and frame the red-eye glare inside.

VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC PAL

This setting is only available when the camera is connected with the TV via the video cable.

Connecting to a TV

When the camera is connected to a TV, the LCD screen is not active and the TV screen now performs as the LCD screen. 1. Connect the camera to a TV via the video cable (supplied) as illustrated. 2. Select the correct video system.
and 3. Turn the Mode Dial to you can review all the pictures and video clips stored in the current memory on the TV.
NOTE: It is recommended to use AC adaptor when the camera is connected to a TV. No shooting operation is available when the camera is connected to a TV.

About DPOF

DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format, which is a format for recording on a memory card or other medium which digital camera images should be printed and how many copies of the image should be printed. Then you can print on a DPOF-compatible 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.
IMPORTANT! DPOF print settings can be configured for images on a memory card only.

Printing Setting

3. Press the down button to select the DPOF option.
4. Press the right button to access the DPOF submenu. 5. Select SELECT IMAGE or ALL IMAGES using the up or down button.
DPOF SELECT IMAGES ALL IMAGES

SELECT IMAGES ALL IMAGES

6. Press the submenu.
The selected picture in the memory card will be printed up to 50 copies. All pictures in the memory card will be printed up to 50 copies for each picture.

button to enter the next

PRINT 01 COPIES
7. Specifying the number of printing copy using the up or down button.
button to confirm your choice 8. Press the and exit from the menu window.
NOTE: You cannot select video clips under DPOF setting. Printing setting is supported by a SD card insertion. Please make it sure you have inserted a SD card before printing pictures. X3F image files cannot be printed under the DPOF setting.

Card Reader Driver (For Windows 98SE)
With the card reader, the user can download the photos which are saved in the SD card to the computer via the card reader. Only install for Windows 98SE.
ArcSoft PhotoStudio Picture Editing Software
ArcSoft PhotoStudio is an easy-to-use and powerful image-editing software loaded with everything you need to fix, print, and get creative with your digital pictures. This program gives you quick access and all-at-once enhancement to the pictures on your computer, for example, removing redeye and cloning objects to a different picture. In some quick actions, you could also add special effects or place them in cards, calendars, frames and fantasy templates. ArcSoft PhotoStudio also includes a wide variety of printing options.
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.
Computer System Requirements
For acceptable picture transfer and editing performance, we recommend the following minimum requirements;
Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP Pentium III 800 MHz or higher 256 MB RAM (512 MB DDR RAM recommended) 400MB of available hard disk space DirectX 9.0 or higher USB Port Colour monitor with high colour (16-bit) graphic capability or higher CD-ROM drive Standard mouse and keyboard Stereo speaker

For Macintosh Users:

PowerPC Processor Mac OS Version 9.2~X USB Port 256MB RAM OS 9 or 512MB RAM Mac OS X 400MB free disk space Colour monitor with high colour (16-bit) graphic capability or higher CD-ROM drive Standard mouse and keyboard Stereo speaker
8 Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer
Before you Transfer Pictures
IMPORTANT! (For Windows 98SE Only) Before you transfer your pictures make sure you have installed the Polaroid x530 Camera Driver from the CD. Please refer to Installing the Software onto a Computer on page 68.
Transferring Pictures and Video Clips via the Card Reader
Inserting and Removing the SD card
IMPORTANT! Disconnect the card reader from the computer or other external device before inserting the SD card into or removing it out of the card reader

1. Insert the SD card, ensuring the card is inserted correctly as illustrated (Diagram 1). 2. To remove the SD card, pull it out of the card reader as illustrated (Diagram 2).
Connect the Card Reader to Your Computer

RD REA DE

Connect the USB port on the card reader to the marked socket on your computer as illustrated.
1. The Status LED will light up and remains steady on, indicating a successful connection with the computer. 2. An interface Found New Hardware will show on the computer desktop. 3. A removable disk drive will be installed onto your computer automatically.
IMPORTANT! To properly disconnect the card reader from the computer, click on the connection icon on the tool bar. A Stop USB Mass Storage Device - Drive (E) indicator will appear. Click this indicator and a Safe To Remove Hardware interface will appear. Click OK and the Status LED will turn off. Plug the card reader off the computer.
Transferring Pictures and Video Clips via the Card Reader
NOTE: ArcSoft PhotoStudio software does not support the X3F file. Please use the Polaroid PhotoLab to open the X3F file and save it in the JPEG or TIFF format. Then it can be edited by the ArcSoft PhotoStudio software. ArcSoft PhotoStudio is a photo-editing software for a wide range of image formats (JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, and so on), but not for the X3F format. For X3F raw files, the Polaroid PhotoLab software can edit them, and change them from X3F to either JPEG or TIFF format for further edition using PhotoStudio software. For Windows Users:
1. Insert the SD card into the card reader. 2. Connect the card reader to your computer. 3. Double click on My Computer on your PC desktop and you will see a Removable Disk drive. 4. Double click on 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-folder to group them or use the ArcSoft software to edit and manage the pictures (JPEG) or video clips, or use the Polaroid PhotoLab to edit the X3F file.
1. Insert the SD card into the card reader. 2. Connect the card reader to your computer. 3. The systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE drive. (System will automatically create a Mass Storage named unlabelled) 4. Double click the folder unlabelled 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.
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer via USB Cable
Connecting with the USB cable.
USB Series A plug connects to your computer
USB Series Mini B plug connects to your camera

1. Turn the camera off. marked socket labelled end of the USB cable into the 2. Plug the 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 Found New Hardware will show on the computer desktop. 5. A removable disk drive will be installed onto your computer automatically.
NOTE: It is recommended to use AC adaptor when the camera is connected to a computer.
Transferring Pictures and Video Clips via USB Cable
NOTE: ArcSoft PhotoStudio software does not support the X3F file. Please use the Polaroid PhotoLab to open the X3F file and save it in the JPEG or TIFF format. Then it can be edited by the ArcSoft PhotoStudio software. For Windows Users: NOTE: You can transfer pictures and video clips in any mode.
1. Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable. 2. Double click on My Computer on your PC desktop and you will see a Removable Disk drive. 3. Double click on Removable Disk > double click DCIM > double click any directory folder under DCIM. 4. 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-folder to group them or use the ArcSoft software to edit and manage the pictures (JPEG) or video clips, or use the Polaroid PhotoLab to edit the X3F file.
NOTE: For Mac users, directly plug-in the camera, no need to install the driver.
1. Set the camera to Playback mode. 2. Connect the camera to Mac via the USB cable, the systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE drive. (System will automatically create a Mass Storage named Unlabelled)
NOTE: This drive name will vary from different version of Mac OS system.
3. Double click the folder Unlabelled to enter sub-folder DCIM. 4. Double click the folder DCIM and then any sub folder inside. 5. You can copy the pictures and video clips from this directory folder and paste to the hard disk.
9 Troubleshooting Problems

Troubleshooting

Symptom I receive an error message when I am installing Polaroid x530 Camera Driver. Problem Polaroid x530 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 web site for how to active USB controller in BIOS. Check all cable connection are secured. or Check whether the card reader is properly plugged to the computer.
The troubleshooting guide is designed to help you. If problems continue, please contact customer support. Details are provided under Getting Help.
I cannot upload images to Connection failure. my computer.
Camera Driver is not installed. You need to install the camera driver for Windows 98SE systems.

Symptom

Problem

Solution

I cannot run the Polaroid Conflict with another camera If you have another camera installed x530 Camera Driver. driver or capture device. on your computer, remove it and its driver completely from your system to avoid conflicting with your x530.
My CD Installation Wizard The auto installation file is Go to the computer desktop. does not work. switched off or the CD-ROM Right click on My Computer. is disconnected. Click Properties. Select Device Manager. Double click on CDROM, 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.
Images do not show on TV. Video cable is not connected correctly. Images on the TV screen do not display in colour. Wrong system selection. Make sure the video cable is connected to the TV Video In socket. Change to NTSC or PAL.
For Windows and Macintosh Users:
I cannot activate my digital camera by button. pressing the
Insufficient battery power or Recharge your battery or place your battery into the camera. battery is missing.
Battery door is not closed.
Make sure the battery door is securely closed.
Camera suddenly powers off.
Auto Power Off function is Turn the camera on. activated. Or Or Recharge your battery. The battery is exhausted.
Camera is turned off. Or Flash unit is charging. Or Memory is full. Turn the camera on. Or Wait until flash unit charging finishes. Or Delete images you no longer need, or use another memory card. Recharge your battery.
Image is not recorded when the Shutter button is pressed.
Camera powers off duing The battery is exhausted. self-timer countdown.
LCD screen image is out of focus.
Select a correct scene shooting mode is used mode or mode for taking pictures. for landscape. Or Normal focus is being used for macro images.

AVI file cannot be played. DirectX version is lower than 9.0 The camera is detected by The removable disk crashes the Windows and works with the network drives. properly. But a drive letter of the Removable Disk is not created.
Install DirectX 9.0 or above. Visit http://www.microsoft.com/directx for more details.
Disconnect the crashed network drive and reserve this drive letter for the camera.
ArcSoft PhotoStudio can ArcSoft PhotoStudio does not Use the Polaroid PhotoLab to not automatically detect support the X3F file format. convert the X3F file to the JPEG or view the X3F file. or TIFF format. Then ArcSoft PhotoStudio can open the file in JPEG or TIFF format.
There is no response from the camera while pressing any buttons. The LCD screen is frozen or the camera is hanged. Remove and re-install the battery or batteries to reset the camera. Your valuable data stored in the camera will not be lost.
Recorded pictures are not Camera powers off before saved in memory. the save operation is completed. Or Removing the memory card before the save operation is completed.
The camera cannot take pictures. The flash is recharging. Or The SD card is not formatted correctly. Or The camera is set to the mode. Or The SD card Memory is full.
If the battery is exhausted, recharge your battery. Or Do not remove the memory card before the save operation is completed.
Wait until completing recharging the flash. Or The SD card may be damaged. Please use a new card. Or Set the camera in
Or Delete images you no longer need, or use another memory card.
Colour of the playback pictures is different from the picture on the LCD screen during recording.
Sunlight or light from aother source is shinning directly into the lens during recording.
Position the camera so that sunlight does not shine directly onto the lens.
Pictures are not diplayed. A memory card with nonDCF pictures recorded with another camera is loaded in the camera.
I cannot erase pictures. All the pictures in the current memory are protected.
The camera cannot display non-DCF pictures recorded onto a memory card used by another digital camera.
Unprotected the pictures and video clips you want to erase.
LCD screen does not apear on the screen of the connected television.
There is a problem with the camera-TV connection. Or TV setup is wrong. Or Video system is incompatible.
Use the supplied video cable to connect the camera to the TV. Or Consult the documentation of the TV and set it to video mode. Or Select the proper video output system.

LCD Screen

Built-in Flash
Modes - Flash Off, Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction, Forced On Flash Range: Normal: Wide: 3 ~ 10 feet (0.9 ~ 3 metres) Telephoto: 3 ~ 8 feet (0.9 ~ 2.4 metres) Macro: 0.4 ~ 9 in. (1 ~ 23 cm) -/+ 2 EV in 1/3 increments Auto, 100, 200, 400
Exposure Control ISO Speed White Balance Storage
Shutter Speed Mechanical shutter 1/1000 sec. ~ 1/2 sec. Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent External Memory - 32MB SD card (included) - Supports SD card

File Format

Still Image - RAW (X3F format), EXIF 2.2 compatible format (JPEG compression) Video Clip: AVI format
One lithium ion rechargeable battery (Model No.: Li10, included)
Power Supply Self-timer Tripod Socket Connectivity
2 or 10 seconds Yes - With computer via USB cable (included) - With computer via SD card reader (included) - With TV via video cable (included) Size: (W) 105 mm x (D) 61 mm x (H) 71 mm Weight: Approximately 238g excluding batteries or card
For Windows Users: Microsoft Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP For Macintosh Users: Mac OS 9.2~X

Dimension

Operating System

Capacity of SD Card

2432 x x x x 480 X3F 2432 x x x x 480 X3F 2432 x x x x 480 X3F 2432 x x x x 480 X3F 2432 x x x x 480 X3F
Resolution SD Card 64MB 128MB 256MB
Super Fine Pictures can be taken
20 pictures 26 pictures 48 pictures 214 pictures 6 pictures 40 pictures 52 pictures 96 pictures 428 pictures 12 pictures 80 pictures 104 pictures 192 pictures 856 pictures 24 pictures 160 pictures 208 pictures 384 pictures 1712 pictures 48 pictures
Fine Pictures can be taken
48 pictures 68 pictures 118 pictures 430 pictures --96 pictures 136 pictures 236 pictures 860 pictures --192 pictures 272 pictures 472 pictures 1720 pictures --384 pictures 544 pictures 944 pictures 3440 pictures ---
Normal Pictures can be taken
84 pictures 86 pictures 180 pictures 648 pictures --168 pictures 172 pictures 360 pictures 1296 pictures --336 pictures 344 pictures 720 pictures 2592 pictures --672 pictures 688 pictures 1440 pictures 5184 pictures ---
320 pictures 416 pictures 768 pictures 3424 pictures 96 pictures
768 pictures 1088 pictures 1888 pictures 6880 pictures ---
1344 pictures 1376 pictures 2880 pictures 10368 pictures ---

640 x 480 pixels

320 x 240 pixels
1.6 minutes 3.2 minutes 6.4 minutes 12.8 minutes 25.6 minutes
1.8 minutes 3.6 minutes 7.2 minutes 14.4 minutes 28.8 minutes

512MB 1GB

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 the length of video clips you can store on a memory card may vary.
Uninstalling Polaroid x530 Camera 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 x530 driver.
1. Open Add / Remove Program Properties in Control Panel and select Polaroid x530" program, then click Add / Remove. 2. The following dialogue box appears, click "OK" to confirm removing the camera driver. 3. The uninstallation program runs automatically, please restart your computer when it is finished.
Uninstalling Card Reader Driver (PC Only)
1. Open Add / Remove Program Properties in Control Panel and select the USB Storage Driver program. Then click Add / Remove. 2. The following dialogue box appears. Click OK to confirm removing the card reader driver. 3. The uninstallation program runs automatically. Please restart your computer when it is finished.

Camera Default Settings

Camera Mode Description Image Resolution
Default 1408 x 1056 Super fine Off On 2 seconds Auto 0 Auto Auto Off Matrix 640 x Auto YY/MM/DD 1 minute On NTSC English Off Auto Off On

Compression

Digital Zoom AF Assist Beam Quick Review Focus Mode
Exposure Compensation ISO Sensitivity White Balance Photo Effect Light Metering Resolution Exposure Compensation White Balance Date Format Auto Power Off Beep Sound Video System

Setup Mode

Language Date Stamp LCD Brightness Sequence Number Opening Image

Using Your Battery

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. Battery should be replaced by an adult. Insert the battery with the correct polarity. Remove exhausted battery from the camera immediately. Do not short the supply terminals. Do not dispose the battery in fire. Remove battery from the camera when not in use. Batteries life varies depends on the camera usage. These instructions should be retained for future reference.

WARNINGS!

Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance
Your Camera should only be operated within the following environmental conditions; 32 - 104 Fahrenheit; 0 - 40 Celsius 15% - 90% relative humidity, non condensing Battery life or image quality may be affected outside these conditions.

 

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