Polaroid PDC 5350 User Manual

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Polaroid PDC 5350 Digital Camera User Guide

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3. Frame your subject using the LCD screen or viewfinder.

4. Align the Focus mark or the optical viewfinder centre on the subject

you want to capture. Press the Shutter button halfway to set the

exposure and focus. The camera automatically detects the subject and

highlights the auto focus mark in blue from one of the five available

focus points, which it will use to determine the focus. The Focus

LED remains steady, indicating the camera focus is locked on the

subject.

NOTE:

• Make sure to use slow shutter speeds when the environment is too dark.

• The icon

will appear when the shutter speed is slow, which reminds you

to hold the camera steady or use a tripod.

• The LCD screen will show you the aperture value and the shutter speed at

which you take the picture.

• The camera highlights the aperture value in red if the shutter speed is not

suitable for taking a picture. If this happens, release your finger and adjust

the aperture value by pressing Left/Right button. Recompose the scene

and press the Shutter button halfway to reset the focus.

• When the Focus LED blinks and the red focus mark appears on the LCD

screen (when it is on), there is difficulty in focusing the subject. Release

the Shutter button, recompose the scene and press the Shutter button
halfway to reset the focus.

5. Hold the camera steady. Press the Shutter button completely down

to take a picture.

To avoid blurry pictures, place the camera on a flat, steady surface or

use a tripod. We recommend the user to use a tripod to keep the camera

steady for slow shutter speeds.

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