Polaroid Digital Camera PDC 1300 User Manual

Digital Camera  
Creative Kit  
PDC 1300  
User's Guide  
Rev. 1, June 10, 2002  
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Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
The PhotoMAX PDC 1300 Digital Camera Creative Kit . . .2  
Attaching the wrist strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Camera Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
To load the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
To connect the AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Using the Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Using the Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Changing Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
To switch between the menus: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Changing camera settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Managing stored images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Taking Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Tips for Great Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Installing Polaroid PhotoMAX Image Maker Software . . .27  
Minimum System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
To install the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Transferring Photos to Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Connecting the camera to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
Camera Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
Battery Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Contacting Polaroid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Internet support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
One Year Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC  
1300 Digital Camera Creative Kit. This kit contains  
everything you need to enter the world of digital imaging.  
After you take photos, you will find it easy to transfer them  
to your computer, edit and correct your images!  
Once the images are on your computer, use the Polaroid  
PhotoMAX Image Maker Software version 3.3 (or later) to  
change them in many creative ways, include them in email,  
or use them to create greeting cards and T-shirts.  
Polaroid digital cameras and Polaroid PhotoMAX Image  
Maker Software are easy to use, and are designed to work  
together to produce high-quality results. Use your  
imagination. Have fun!  
This user’s guide covers basic camera features, startup, and  
installation procedures, and how to take photos and transfer  
them to your computer.  
Please fill out and mail in your registration card!  
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The Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 1300  
Digital Camera Creative Kit  
Your Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 1300 Digital Camera  
Creative Kit contains everything you need to take digital  
photos and transfer them to your computer.  
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Polaroid PDC 1300 Digital Camera  
Wrist strap (and removable memory clip)  
8 MB removable memory card  
Four AA batteries  
Camera case  
Polaroid PhotoMAX Image Maker Software CD-ROM  
AC power adapter  
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Attaching the wrist strap  
Attach the wrist strap to the camera by sliding the strap  
through the opening on the bottom of the camera as shown.  
The wrist strap includes a clip to use when removing the  
memory card from the camera.  
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Camera Features  
Front view  
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Shutter button  
Flash  
Optical viewfinder  
Lens  
Hand grip  
Tripod socket  
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Back view  
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Wait indicator  
Status panel  
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Power switch  
LCD switch  
Menu Dial  
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AC adapter connection  
Serial cable connection  
Mini-USB cable connection  
Memory card slot  
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Battery compartment  
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Power Supply  
You can operate the Polaroid PDC 1300 Digital Camera on  
battery power or with the AC adapter. To conserve battery  
life, the camera shuts itself off after 3.5 minutes of inactivity  
and the LCD shuts off after 30 seconds of inactivity. To turn  
on the camera power, slide the power switch (back of  
camera) to the middle (OFF) position.  
The camera displays a low battery icon on the LCD menu  
when battery power is weak. When you see this icon, replace  
the batteries as soon as possible.  
Using AA batteries, the camera operates for about 30  
minutes in RECORD mode.  
Note: For longer battery life use high-capacity super  
alkaline, lithium disposable, or NiMH rechargeable  
batteries with your camera.  
Note: Limiting the use of the LCD also saves batteries.  
Use the AC adapter whenever possible to extend the life of  
your batteries. It is a good idea to keep a set of extra batteries  
handy, especially on a trip when it may not be possible to  
find replacement batteries easily.  
To load the batteries  
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Open the battery compartment (side of camera) by  
sliding the cover lock to the unlocked position (a).  
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Slide the cover forward so that it can swing open (b).  
Insert four AA-size batteries into the compartment.  
Make sure the + and – terminals are oriented correctly  
as shown inside the battery compartment.  
Note: Do not mix old batteries with new batteries, or  
different types of batteries together.  
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Close and lock the battery compartment cover.  
To connect the AC adapter  
Here are some important notes for using the AC adapter  
with your camera:  
Only use the AC adapter that came with your camera.  
Using a different AC adapter may cause damage to your  
camera.  
Turn the camera power off before connecting or  
disconnecting the AC adapter. Warning: Unplugging  
the camera with its power turned on may damage the  
CompactFlash memory card.  
Grasp the plug, not the cord, when you unplug the  
adapter from an outlet. Avoid bending, pulling, or  
twisting the AC adapter cord. Do not try to lengthen the  
cord by splicing it with another wire.  
Replace a damaged power cord with a new one (to avoid  
electrical shock).  
Note: The AC adapter may become warm to the touch  
after extended periods of use. This is no cause  
for alarm.  
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Connect one end of the AC power adapter to the AC  
power adapter connector on the camera.  
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Connect the other end of the cable to a grounded  
electrical outlet.  
Using the Memory Card  
The images you take with your PDC 1300 camera are stored  
on a removable CompactFlash memory card. An 8MB  
memory card is provided with the camera.  
Note: The PDC 1300 camera is compatible with all Type I  
CompactFlash memory cards.  
You must insert the memory card before you can use the  
camera. If the memory card is not installed, the Status panel  
displays a flashing CF symbol and a zero representing the  
number of available photos.  
Caution: Do not insert or remove the CompactFlash card  
while the power is on. Doing so may damage the  
memory card.  
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To insert the memory card  
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Turn the camera power off.  
Open the memory compartment as shown:  
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Carefully insert the memory card into the slot. The card  
fits only one way.  
Make sure the card is pushed firmly into the slot.  
Close the memory compartment cover.  
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Note: If the CE icon flashes on the status display, the  
memory card must be reformatted. The memory  
card will be unable to contain as many photos as  
an empty (reformatted) card. The memory card  
must also be reformatted in the event that the  
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memory card becomes corrupted and unusable.  
For more information, see “Delete photos from  
your memory card” on page 21.  
To remove the memory card  
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Turn off the camera.  
Open the memory compartment on the side of the  
camera.  
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Use the clip on the wrist strap to pull out the memory  
card.  
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Close the memory compartment cover.  
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Using the Camera  
You must insert the memory card before you can turn on the  
camera (see “Using the Memory Card” on page 8).  
To turn on the camera power  
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Slide the power switch on the rear of the camera (a) all  
the way up to turn on the camera in RECORD mode;  
slide the power switch all the way down to activate it in  
PLAY mode. To turn off the camera, slide the power  
switch to the OFF setting.  
To turn on the LCD, slide the LCD on/off switch (b) up  
and release it (slide it up and release again to turn it off).  
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The Status panel displays information about the  
camera (c).  
To use the Menu Dial  
Use the Menu Dial to operate the camera menu:  
Press the Menu Dial to:  
Display camera menus  
Make a menu selection  
Turn the Menu Dial to scroll between different menu  
choices and settings.  
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Memory card and battery status  
Number of images remaining in memory  
Pixel resolution setting  
Flash setting  
Lens setting  
Exposure setting  
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Self timer  
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To set the date and time  
The camera records a date and time with each photo. To set  
the date and time:  
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Slide the power switch to RECORD mode.  
The camera turns on in RECORD mode.  
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Press the Menu Dial.  
The RECORD menu displays.  
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Turn the Menu Dial to scroll to the MENU icon.  
Press the Menu Dial to display the ADVANCED menu.  
Turn the Menu Dial to highlight Time & Date.  
Press the Menu Dial.  
The date and time settings for the camera display.  
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Turn the Menu Dial to highlight the date.  
Press the Menu Dial to underscore the month.  
Turn the Menu Dial to change the month.  
10 Press the Menu Dial to enter the month and underscore  
the day.  
11 Use the Menu Dial to highlight and set the day and year.  
12 Use the Menu Dial to set the time. All times are set to a  
24-hour clock.  
Note: For example, a 24-hour clock understands  
1:30pm as 13:30, 2:30pm as 14:30, etc.  
13 Press Set to save your date and time settings and return  
to the ADVANCED menu.  
14 Press Exit.  
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Changing Camera Settings  
Using options on the PDC 1300 LCD menu you can change  
camera settings for taking and reviewing photos. Depending  
on which mode you switch it to, the camera displays one of  
the following LCD menus:  
RECORD to take photos.  
PLAY to review photos stored in memory.  
To switch between the menus:  
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Slide the power switch up to RECORD mode, or down  
to PLAY mode. (Slide the power switch to the middle to  
turn it off.)  
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Press the Menu Dial to display the menu of the current  
mode.  
Turn the Menu Dial to select a menu icon and press to  
select.  
RECORD  
PLAY  
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To display the RECORD menu  
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Slide the power switch to RECORD mode.  
Press the Menu Dial (a).  
The RECORD menu is displayed (b). Use these menu  
options to change camera settings.  
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Changing camera settings  
The first time you turn on the camera, the camera settings  
allow you to take pictures in most indoor and outdoor  
conditions. These settings are the default settings. You can  
change any of the default settings by using the RECORD  
menu:  
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Slide the power switch to RECORD mode.  
Press the Menu Dial.  
The RECORD menu displays.  
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Turn the Menu Dial to highlight the item you want to  
change.  
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Press the Menu Dial to display the possible settings.  
Turn the Menu Dial once again to highlight the setting  
you want to use.  
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Press the Menu Dial to select the setting and save it.  
All of the available LCD menu camera settings are described  
below.  
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Pixel resolution  
The resolution setting refers to the number of pixels in a  
digital photo. The higher the pixel resolution, the more  
pixels that are contained in your photo. A higher pixel  
resolution takes up more space on the memory card, but  
produces a higher quality digital image when printed.  
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Resolution  
1280X960 pixels  
600K per photo  
12 photos (8 MB memory card)  
Highest quality resolution for  
printed images  
1280X960 pixels  
360 per photo  
18 photos (8 MB memory card)  
Good quality resolution for printed  
images  
1024x768 pixels  
240K per photo  
32 photos (8 MB memory card)  
Minimum recommended resolution  
for printing.  
640x480 pixels  
90K per photo  
78 photos (8 MB memory card)  
Best for images used online  
(digitally) in web sites, email, etc.  
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Flash  
Choose how the camera flash is used. The default setting is  
Auto.  
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Flash setting  
The flash fires automatically when  
needed.  
The flash does not fire.  
Use in places where flash is  
prohibited or may be distracting.  
Use when shooting toward a  
reflective background, such as a  
window or a mirror.  
Each flash is preceded by a preflash  
to reduce red-eye effect.  
The flash fires automatically when  
needed.  
Flash is on.  
Flash fires for every photo.  
Focusing distance  
Determine the distance from the camera at which a subject  
will be properly in focus. The default setting is Autofocus.  
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For subjects  
From 2 feet to infinity (60 cm to  
infinity) from the camera.  
From 4 inches to 3 feet (10 cm to 1 m)  
from the camera  
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Digital zoom  
Zoom in on your subject when taking a photo. For best  
results, use the LCD viewfinder with digital zoom.  
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For subjects  
Enable digital zoom 2x to:  
Magnify the center of the image by  
2x (capture smaller area in detail).  
Automatically sets resolution to low  
(640x480).  
From 8 inches to 3 feet (20 cm to 1 m)  
from the camera  
Self timer  
Set the camera self-timer. The self-timer applies to the next  
picture you take. Set the self-timer for each photo you want  
to delay.  
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Action  
Delays the camera shutter 10 seconds  
when you press the shutter button.  
Turns off the camera self timer.  
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Advanced Menu  
Set the following options:  
Menu choice  
Used to  
Quick review  
Turn on to review and delete  
images immediately after  
taking.  
Exposure  
To override the camera’s  
automatic exposure.  
To take a darker photo,  
increase the settings. To take a  
lighter photo, decrease the  
settings.  
Reset default  
Time & date  
Exit  
To reset all camera settings to  
the default settings.  
To set the date and time stored  
with each photo.  
To close a menu and return to  
taking photos.  
Managing stored images  
When you select the PLAY menu, you can:  
View photos stored on the memory card one at a time  
View multiple photos as thumbnails  
Delete photos from the memory card  
Lock photos (cannot delete)  
Enlarge an image by 2X  
Select image information  
Determine the order that your digital photos will print  
on a printer enabled with Digital Print Order Interface  
(DPOF)  
Print thumbnails of specific photos on a DPOF-enabled  
printer  
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To display the PLAY menu  
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Slide the power switch down to PLAY mode.  
The last photo taken displays in the LCD.  
Press the Menu Dial.  
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The PLAY menu displays.  
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Use the options to change the camera play settings.  
Press the Menu Dial again to set the camera to PLAY  
mode and close the menu.  
The last photo taken appears in the LCD.  
Viewing images on the LCD  
You can view images stored in memory on the LCD.  
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Slide the power switch to PLAY mode.  
The last photo taken appears in the LCD.  
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Turn the Menu Dial to scroll through all of the photos  
in memory.  
Viewing images  
In PLAY mode, you can turn the Menu Dial to view stored  
images one at a time or view thumbnails of the images:  
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With the PLAY menu selected, turn the Menu Dial to  
highlight the MULTI icon.  
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Press the Menu Dial to select.  
A set of thumbnail images displays. The following icons  
display on the left side of the LCD:  
Up/down arrows: turn the Menu Dial to highlight  
one of these arrows. Continue to turn the Menu  
Dial to scroll through your photos.  
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Edit image: displays a larger version of the selected  
thumbnail. You can delete or lock the image, or  
return to the multi-image view.  
Delete.  
Lock/unlock.  
Return to previous.  
Return to full-sized image: closes the multiple-  
image view and displays single full-sized images.  
Delete photos from your memory card  
You can delete one or more photos completely from your  
memory card.  
Warning: Once you delete a photo, it cannot be  
retrieved. You can lock photos to prevent  
them from being deleted from memory. For  
more information, see “Locking photos” on  
page 22.  
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With the PLAY menu selected, turn the Menu Dial to  
highlight the DELETE icon.  
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Press the Menu Dial to select.  
The DELETE PICTURES menu displays. Select from the  
following menu options:  
Current: Delete the currently selected photo.  
All: Delete all photos.  
Reformat: Delete all photos and reformats the  
memory card.  
Exit: Cancel the operation and close the PLAY  
menu.  
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For each menu option, you are prompted to confirm  
your choice.  
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Locking photos  
You can prevent photos from being accidently deleted by  
locking them:  
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With the PLAY menu selected, turn the Menu Dial to  
highlight the LOCK icon.  
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Press the Menu Dial to select.  
The LOCK/UNLOCK menu is displayed. Select from the  
following:  
Lock current: Change the status of the currently  
selected photo (from an unlocked photo to locked).  
Lock all: Lock all photos on the memory card.  
Unlock all: Unlock all photos on the memory card.  
Exit: Cancel the operation and close the PLAY  
menu.  
Tag photos to print on a DPOF-enabled printer  
The Digital Print Order Interface (DPOF) function allows  
you to “tag” a photo to specify it to print directly a DPOF-  
enabled printer, on a separate page by itself or in a group of  
thumbnails. The photos you tag are the only ones that will  
print.  
Note: A DPOF-enabled printer allows you to print your  
photos directly from your memory card to the  
printer.  
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Make sure the LCD is displaying the photo you want to  
include in your DPOF-printer print list (either as a  
thumbnail or in specific order). For more information,  
see “Viewing images on the LCD” on page 20.  
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With the PLAY menu selected, turn the Menu Dial to  
highlight the DPOF icon.  
Press the Menu Dial to select.  
The Set DPOF menu is displayed. Select from the  
following:  
Index: Check this box to tag the displayed photo to  
print as a thumbnail.  
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Standard: Designate the print order of the  
displayed photo when it prints on its own page.  
Press the Menu Dial to underscore the number next  
to the selection (the default is 0). Rotate the Menu  
Dial to change the numbers. Press the Menu Dial  
again to set the order.  
Exit: Save DPOF changes for the displayed photo  
and return to the PLAY menu.  
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Repeat steps 1 through 3 with each photo you want to  
tag.  
When you want to print your photos, remove the  
memory card from the camera and insert it into your  
DPOF-enabled printer. For more information on  
removing the memory card from the camera, see “To  
insert the memory card” on page 9. For more  
information on using the memory card and printing  
with a DPOF-enabled printer, see the user manual or  
online help for your printer.  
Use digital zoom to enlarge a photo  
You can enlarge any photo displayed on the LCD by one or  
two times.  
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Make sure the LCD is showing the photo you want to  
enlarge. For more information, see “Viewing images on  
the LCD” on page 20.  
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With the PLAY menu selected, turn the Menu Dial to  
highlight the ZOOM 2x icon.  
Press the Menu Dial to select.  
The photo is enlarged by a factor of two. Scroll bars are  
displayed that you can use to view the entire image.  
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Set information display  
You can display information about each photo you take on  
the LCD. For example, you can display the date and time a  
photo was taken.  
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With the PLAY menu selected, turn the Menu Dial to  
highlight the INFO icon.  
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Press the Menu Dial to display the CHECK INFO menu.  
Select the options that you want to display with each  
photo:  
Pic. index: Number of the photo and the total  
number of photos in memory  
Date: Date the image was taken  
Lock mark: If a photo is locked, a lock icon displays  
Resolution: Resolution setting  
Flash: Picture flash setting  
DPOF: DPOF setting tagged for photo  
Save and quit: Saves settings and closes the menu  
Choose a logo  
You can select one of your own photos to use as the logo that  
appears on the LCD when you turn on the camera.  
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Display the image you want to use as a logo on the LCD.  
Display the PLAY menu and turn the Menu Dial to  
highlight the LOGO icon.  
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Press the Menu Dial to display the logo options:  
Set as logo: Sets the displayed image as the logo  
Default logo: Restores the original Polaroid logo  
Exit: Closes the menu  
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Taking Photos  
The Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 1300 Digital Camera Creative  
Kit contains everything you need to take photos and transfer  
them to your computer where you can edit them, email  
them, print them, and store them.  
You can take photos using the optical viewfinder or using the  
LCD.  
Use the optical viewfinder:  
For faster processing and flash recharge time  
To extend battery life  
Use the LCD to optimize framing your image when using the  
macro lens.  
To take a photo  
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Slide the power switch (a) up to RECORD mode.  
To use the LCD, slide the LCD switch up and release (b).  
Note: To change the camera settings see “Changing  
Camera Settings” on page 14.  
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Frame the subjects of your photo in the optical  
viewfinder (c) or in the LCD.  
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Press the shutter button (d) halfway to focus the camera  
and measure the light level. The camera is ready to take  
a photo when the green LED indicator lights (e). Press  
the shutter button all the way down to take the photo.  
The red Wait indicator light (f) is on and the image  
displays on the LCD. Wait until the light is off before  
you take another photo.  
If the Quick Review setting is on, you can review and  
delete an image immediately after you take it (see  
“Advanced Menu” on page 19).  
Tips for Great Photos  
Here are some tips to help you take better photos!  
Keep the sun behind you or at your side. Avoid having  
the sun directly overhead or in front of you.  
Use the fill flash setting if there is light behind your  
subject or if your subject is strongly illuminated from  
the side.  
In low light conditions or when using the self-timer, use  
the tripod to avoid camera movement during exposure.  
Avoid extreme temperatures (below 13 degrees C (55  
degrees F) or above 35 degrees C (95 degrees F), which  
can affect battery performance.  
Keep the subject within the flash range (3 ft. to 10 ft.  
[1m to 3m]).  
Avoid shooting toward reflective objects to avoid hot  
spots in your photos. Use the fill flash setting if you  
cannot avoid shooting toward reflective objects.  
Periodically clean the lens, the LED area on the front of  
the camera, and the LCD on the back of the camera with  
a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use cleaning solutions or  
chemically-treated tissues.  
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Installing Polaroid PhotoMAX Image  
Maker Software  
This section describes how to install Polaroid PhotoMAX  
Image Maker Software and get help when using the software.  
Minimum System Requirements  
PC with Pentium class processor  
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or above  
32 MB RAM  
85 MB available hard drive space  
2x or faster CD-ROM drive  
Available RS-232C serial or mini-USB port  
Set monitor display to High Color display settings at  
1024 x 768 pixels  
Sound card  
Mouse  
To install the software  
1
Insert the Polaroid PhotoMAX CD in your CD-ROM  
drive.  
2
If the installation program does not start automatically,  
do the following:  
a
b
c
Select Run from the Windows Start menu.  
Click Browse to locate your CD-ROM drive.  
Select Setup.exe from the CD-ROM.  
Click Open.  
d
e
Click OK and follow the instructions on your  
computer screen.  
3
Follow the instructions on your computer screen.  
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To get help  
To get help while using Polaroid PhotoMAX Image Maker  
software:  
Click the Help button on the left side of the Polaroid  
PhotoMAX window or click the ? button in the corner.  
Move your mouse cursor over any button or feature in  
the software and right click your mouse to display  
context-sensitive help that explains the software button  
or feature.  
You can use Polaroid PhotoMAX Image Maker software to:  
Create digital photo albums that you can use to sort and  
organize your photos.  
Click Photo Album to open and explore this  
screen.  
For online help, click the Help button and then  
click on Using Polaroid PhotoMAX Image Maker  
Software for a list of topics.  
Delete and take pictures with your PDC 1300 camera:  
Transfer images from your camera’s memory card  
to your computer  
Delete images from your camera’s memory  
To access these features, click the Photo Album button  
on the main screen and click on the Acquire button.  
For more information, see “Transferring Photos to Your  
Computer” on page 29.  
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Transferring Photos to Your Computer  
The following sections describe how to transfer images from  
the Polaroid PDC 1300 Digital Camera to your computer.  
The drivers for the Polaroid PDC 1300 Digital Camera are  
automatically installed with the Polaroid PhotoMAX Image  
Maker Software included in your kit.  
To transfer photos from your Polaroid PDC 1300 Digital  
Camera to your computer you can use one of the following  
methods:  
Serial port (cable provided with camera).  
Mini-USB port (cable provided). USB is supported only  
for Windows 98 and above.  
Optional CompactFlash card readers that connect  
through a mini-USB port, parallel port, or a PCMCIA-  
slot (available for purchase).  
Note: Use the AC adapter whenever possible to extend the  
life of your batteries.  
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Connecting the camera to a computer  
To connect using the serial cable  
1
Turn off your computer and all its peripherals (scanner,  
printer).  
2
Connect the serial cable to the serial port on the camera.  
3
Connect the serial cable to the serial port on the back of  
your computer.  
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4
Connect one end of the AC power adapter to the AC  
power terminal on the camera and the other end of the  
cable to a grounded electrical outlet.  
5
6
Turn on your camera.  
Turn on your computer.  
The Status panel on your camera displays a PC message  
when the camera is properly connected to your  
computer.  
7
8
Start the Polaroid PhotoMAX software:  
From the Windows desktop: Double-click the Polaroid  
PhotoMAX 3.3 icon on your desktop to start the  
Polaroid PhotoMAX Image Maker Software.  
From the Windows Start menu: Click on the Start menu,  
select Programs then open the Polaroid PhotoMAX  
3.3 by ArcSoft folder and select PhotoMAX 3.3.  
Click Photo Album.  
The Photo Album window displays.  
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Select an existing photo album from the drop-down list  
at the bottom of the page or select New to create a new  
photo album.  
A photo album is a file that you use to keep track of the  
photos you download from your camera.  
10 Click the Acquire icon at the bottom of the screen.  
The Select Source dialog box appears displaying the list  
of supported devices.  
11 Select Polaroid PDC 1300 and click Select.  
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The Polaroid PDC 1300 TWAIN software opens. From  
this dialog box, you can manage the photos in the  
camera’s memory.  
Note: The TWAIN software can be used with other  
applications.  
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To connect using the mini-USB cable  
With the power on in the computer:  
1
Connect the other end of the mini-USB cable to the  
mini-USB port on the camera. The cable will only  
connect one way.  
2
Connect the rectangular USB cable to the USB port on  
the computer.  
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Connect one end of the AC power adapter to the AC  
power terminal on the camera and the other end of the  
cable to a grounded electrical outlet.  
4
5
Turn on the camera.  
The computer will detect the camera.  
When PC appears in the camera status panel, you can  
start the Polaroid PhotoMAX software:  
From the Windows desktop: Double-click the Polaroid  
PhotoMAX 3.3 icon on your desktop to start the  
Polaroid PhotoMAX Image Maker Software.  
From the Windows Start menu: Click on the Start menu,  
select Programs then open the Polaroid PhotoMAX  
3.3 by ArcSoft folder and select PhotoMAX 3.3.  
6
7
Click Photo Album.  
The Photo Album window displays.  
Select an existing photo album from the drop-down list  
at the bottom of the page or select New to create a new  
photo album.  
A photo album is a file that you use to keep track of the  
photos you download from your camera.  
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9
Click the Acquire icon at the bottom of the screen.  
The Select Source dialog box appears displaying the list  
of supported devices.  
Select PDC 1300. Click Select.  
The Polaroid PDC 1300 TWAIN window opens. From  
this window, you can manage the photos in the camera’s  
memory.  
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Transferring images to the computer  
With a cable connection established between your computer  
and the PDC 1300 and the Polaroid PDC 1300 dialog box  
displayed, you can transfer images to your computer. To  
transfer images:  
1
Ensure that the Photo tab is displayed. Thumbnail  
images of the photos in the camera memory are  
displayed on this tab.  
2
Click on the thumbnail images you want to transfer to  
computer.  
Use Shift-click or Control-click to select multiple  
images.  
3
When you’ve selected all of the images you want to  
transfer, click the Get Selected Photos button.  
Note: A Get Photos dialog box appears. The transfer  
process begins. This process can take several minutes  
over a serial connection. Use the AC adapter  
whenever possible to extend the life of your batteries.  
4
When the transfer is complete, the image appears in a  
Photo Album page at the bottom of the screen.  
Deleting images in the camera memory  
You can also delete the images stored on the camera memory  
from the Photo tab.  
By selecting thumbnail images displayed on this tab and  
clicking the Delete Selected Photos from Camera  
button you can delete those photos from the camera’s  
memory.  
Click Delete All Photos from Camera to clear the  
camera memory.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
The digital camera  
has no power.  
Turn off and then turn on the digital camera.  
The digital camera may have automatically  
turned off to save battery power.  
Check to make sure that the battery terminals  
(+ and -) are correctly orientated as shown  
inside the battery compartment.  
The batteries are dead. Replace all four AA  
batteries. Do not mix old batteries with new  
batteries, or use different manufacturer’s  
batteries together. Purchase rechargeable NiMH  
batteries to extend battery life.  
Use the AC adapter whenever possible. Check to  
make sure that the AC adapter is firmly attached  
to the digital camera.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Polaroid  
Ensure that the digital camera power is turned  
on and a PC message appears on the Status  
panel. Use the AC adapter when downloading  
images.  
PhotoMAX Image  
Maker Software  
does not see the  
PDC 1300 Digital  
Camera.  
For serial port connections, connect one end of  
the serial cable to the computer serial port.  
Connect the other end of the cable to the serial  
cable connector on the digital camera. Make sure  
that the cables are firmly attached to the digital  
camera and to the computer.  
For serial port connections, turn off the  
computer and all peripherals and connect the  
camera. Turn on the computer. Turn on the  
camera.  
For mini-USB port connections, connect one  
end of the mini-USB cable to the computer USB  
port. Connect the other end of the cable to the  
mini-USB cable connector on the digital camera.  
Make sure that the cables are firmly attached to  
the digital camera and to the computer. If you  
cannot establish a connection, turn off and on  
the computer. Launch the software.  
Your serial port may have a conflict. Another  
software application or hardware device (such as  
a hand-held computer device) may be using your  
COMM port settings. Turn off these other  
software and hardware devices when the digital  
camera is connected to your computer.  
Your computer may have an internal BIOS  
conflict. Read the instructional manual and  
other documentation that came with your  
computer, or check with the computer  
manufacturer for more information.  
Purchase an optional external memory card  
device. See your local computer retailer for more  
information.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Cannot take a  
photo.  
Press the shutter button down halfway to focus  
the camera. Wait until the LED indicator light is  
steady green. Press the shutter button all the way  
down to take a photo.  
The flash is charging. The flash icon blinks in the  
Status display. Wait until the flash icon displays  
without blinking (the flash is charged) and then  
take a photo.  
The digital camera is processing an image. The  
red LED light displays while an image is being  
processed. Wait until the image has finished  
processing before taking another photo.  
Check to make sure that the memory card is  
properly inserted. If the CF icon blinks in the  
Status display, the memory card is not inserted.  
Turn off the camera, reinsert the memory card  
and turn on the camera.  
The memory card is full. Connect the digital  
camera to your computer and download the  
images on the card. Delete images from the card  
to free up space and then take photos.  
The digital camera is connected to your  
computer. Use the software controls to take a  
photo while the digital camera is connected to a  
computer.  
The memory card is corrupt. Reformat the  
memory card or purchase a new memory card.  
The LCD does not  
turn on.  
Turn the LCD on/off switch to the on position.  
The digital camera is connected to a computer.  
Disconnect the digital camera to turn on the  
LCD.  
The batteries are weak. Replace the batteries or  
use the AC adapter. To save battery power, use  
the optical viewfinder when composing photos.  
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Problem  
Solution  
The live picture in  
the LCD looks  
"jumpy."  
The LCD is being used in low light conditions.  
Increase the amount of light, or use the optical  
viewfinder to compose your photo.  
The flash doesn’t  
work.  
The flash is turned off. Press the Menu Dial to  
change the flash setting. Use the Autoflash  
setting for best results.  
The camera is set to the Autoflash setting. The  
autosensor determined that there was sufficient  
light in the setting to take a photo without the  
flash.  
My photo looks  
blurry.  
The subject of your photo moved while the  
photo was being taken. Remember to have your  
subjects remain still while a photo is being taken.  
The digital camera moved while the photo was  
being taken. Hold the camera steady while taking  
a photo, or use a tripod. There is a tripod mount  
on the bottom of the camera.  
The wrong focal setting was used. Press the  
Menu Dial to change the focal setting in the LCD  
menu. Use the Autofocus (AF) setting for best  
results.  
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Problem  
Solution  
My photo looks  
dark.  
There was not enough light available when the  
photo was taken. Use the Autoflash setting and  
increase the amount of light (if possible).  
The subject was too far away from the camera.  
The flash range is 3 – 10 feet.  
The Exposure advanced menu setting was  
changed. Press the Menu Dial and open the  
ADVANCED menu to change the Exposure  
setting to Auto.  
My photo looks too The flash fired when lighting conditions didn’t  
light.  
need it. Use the Autoflash setting.  
The digital camera was focused on a bright  
object or light. Try taking the photo from a  
different angle to avoid bright spots in photos.  
The subject was too close to the flash when the  
photo was taken. Turn off the flash when using  
the Macro lens setting, or take the photo from a  
greater distance.  
The Exposure advanced menu setting was  
changed. Press the Menu Dial and open the  
ADVANCED menu to change the Exposure  
setting to Auto.  
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FCC Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of  
the FCC Rules.  
For detailed information about FCC compliance, see the  
online Polaroid PhotoMAX Image Maker Products Users  
Guide.  
Camera Precautions  
Observe the following precautions when you use the  
Polaroid PDC 1300 Digital Camera:  
Do not open the camera case or attempt your own  
repairs. High-voltage internal components create the  
risk of electrical shock when exposed. Return your  
camera to authorized Polaroid service providers for all  
maintenance and repairs.  
Keep the camera away from water and other liquids.  
Moisture creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Do not use the camera in the rain, at the seashore, or  
any location where there is the possibility of exposure to  
liquids.  
Turn the camera power off, unplug the AC adapter, and  
remove the batteries immediately if camera is exposed  
to water or any other liquids. Using the camera under  
these conditions creates the danger of electrical shock or  
fire.  
Do not open the battery compartment or unplug the AC  
adapter while the red LCD light on the back of the  
camera is on. If the camera loses power while processing  
a new image, the new image cannot be stored and may  
cause corruption of other stored images.  
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Battery Handling  
When using batteries:  
Use only AA high-capacity super alkaline or lithium  
disposable batteries or NiCad or NiMH rechargeable  
batteries with the camera.  
Never mix old batteries with new batteries, or use  
different types of batteries together.  
Do not expose batteries to direct heat or dispose of  
them by burning. Dispose of batteries according to local  
laws and regulations.  
Remove batteries from the camera if you are not going  
to use the camera for an extended period of time.  
Remove dead batteries from the camera. Dead batteries  
are susceptible to leakage, and may cause significant  
damage to your camera.  
Caution: Camera damage caused by misuse of batteries is  
not covered under the terms of the One Year  
Limited Warranty.  
Contacting Polaroid  
Polaroid Corporation provides technical support for digital  
calling 800-897-0356 from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. EST, 7 days a  
week. Please note that phone-support and repair services are  
regional and may not be available for a particular product  
outside the country where it was purchased. To obtain parts  
and service for cameras purchased in the United States, call  
800-343-4846. A list of Polaroid International sales and  
service/phone.html.  
Internet support  
Technical support is available via the Internet. Visit our Web  
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One Year Limited Warranty  
Polaroid will, at our option, repair or replace any unit found  
defective in manufacture within the warranty period. The  
warranty period is determined by the date of purchase. Keep  
the receipt as proof of purchase. Otherwise, the warranty  
period is determined by the date of manufacture. This  
warranty does not apply to damage caused by accident,  
misuse or tampering, and excludes all consequential  
damages except in jurisdictions not allowing such  
exclusions or limitations.  
Caution  
This camera unit is battery operated. Supervise children  
when camera is operated by them or used in their presence.  
To avoid electrical shock, do not expose to or immerse in  
water or other fluids, disassemble, or operate if dropped or  
damaged. Contact a Polaroid Service Center for repair  
information.  
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U.S.A., owner of the trademarks “Polaroid, PhotoMAX”  
and “PDC. All other product names may be the property of  
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Technical Support Information  
(This information replaces that found on Page 44)  
Polaroid Corporation provides technical support for digital cameras at  
http://www.polaroid.com/, and within the United States by calling  
800-897-0356 from 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. EST, (Mon - Fri) and 10 A.M.  
to 4 P.M. EST (Sat). Please note that phone support and repair services are  
regional and may not be available for a particular product outside the  
country where it was purchased. To obtain parts for cameras purchased in  
the United States, call 800-343-4846 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Mon. - Fri.  
(Note: No technical support is available at this number.) A list of Polaroid  
international sales and customer support offices is available at  
Technical support is available via the Internet. Visit our Website at  
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