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Product Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Shutter button Flash Self-timer LED Power button Speaker USB port Microphone Lens 9. Zoom out / Thumbnail button 10. Playback mode button 11. Power / Auto Focus LED 12. Macro / Left button 13. Stop / Down button 14. Delete button 15. Wrist strap holder 16. Zoom in button 17. Menu button 18. Play / Pause / Up button 19. Flash / Right button 20. Set / Display button 21. Mode button 1 4 5 2 6 7 3 8 15 9 16 10 17 18 19 20 21 11 12 13 14 22.
Table of Contents Product Overview...........................................................................2 Table of Contents...........................................................................3 1 Getting Started ..........................................................................6 • Camera Package Contents .........................................................7 • Attaching the Wrist Strap..........................................................8 • Installing the Batteries...............
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Using the Q Mode ..................................................................38 Setting Flash Mode ................................................................39 Setting Self-timer ...................................................................41 Taking Continuous Pictures .....................................................42 Zoom Feature .......................................................................42 Setting the Image Size and Quality ...............
7 Print Settings............................................................................68 • About PictBridge ....................................................................68 • Resetting to Default Settings ..................................................75 • About DPOF .........................................................................76 8 Using the SD (Secure Digital) Card ..............................................79 • Using the SD Card................................................
1 Getting Started Thank you for selecting the new Polaroid i533 digital camera for your imaging needs. The i533 comes equipped with a powerful 5.0 Megapixels CCD sensor, 2.5-inch bright color TFT LCD, high quality optics and many manual settings and options. Outstanding features that your i533 digital camera has: • A high quality glass lens system for exposures from 6 inches to infinity including 3 times optical and 4 times digital zoom modes.
• Camera Package Contents I533 Quick Start Guide Guide de Démarrage rapide Schnellanleitung Guida Rapida Guía Rápida de Inicio Guia de Início Rápido First Class Postage Required Post Office will not deliver without proper postage Digital Imaging Products 201 Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730-1434 ML 0403 Part no.: OM837657 R1 Printed in China i533 Wrist Strap Quick Start Guide The CD-ROM includes Polaroid i533 Camera Driver (PC) ArcSoft PhotoStudio® 5.5 (PC) ArcSoft PhotoStudio® 4.
• Attaching the Wrist Strap 1 2 • Installing the Batteries Two AA-size batteries are supplied with the product. For a detailed guideline on battery usage, please see “Using Your Batteries” on page 9. 1. Open the camera battery door by pushing it outwards as illustrated. 2. Insert the batteries as shown, ensuring you follow the +/- signs correctly. 3. Close the battery door by pressing it downwards and then sliding it towards the camera to lock.
• Using Your Batteries IMPORTANT NOTE: For best performance and prolonged battery life, we recommend the use of AA lithium or rechargeable Ni-MH. Limit the following activities that reduces battery life: • Reviewing your pictures on the LCD screen. • Using the LCD screen to take 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.
• Checking the Battery Level Check the battery power level before taking pictures. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Check the battery power level that appears on the LCD screen. 9999 Battery power is full. 5M IN Battery power is adequate. Battery power is exhausted. Please replace the battery. 2 50 +2.0EV • Turning the Camera On and Off 1. Press and hold the (POWER) button until the LCD screen is activated. 2. Press the (POWER) button again to turn the power off.
2 Camera Settings • Checking Camera Status Turn on the camera, view the camera LCD screen to check which camera settings are active. Those particular features whose icons are not displayed are not activated. • Capature Modes 2 Still Image Mode 3 1 23 21 22 9999 x4.0 5M IN 5 2 6 7 20 19 4 18 17 50 16 +2.0EV F2.8 1/30 9 8 No. 10 11 12 Description 1 Flash Mode 2 Shooting Mode 13 14 Icon , , , 15 Ref.
No. ISO Sensitivity 8 Light Metering 9 Icon 50 , 100 , , 400 , AUTO Ref. Page 47 , 45 ,-2.........+2 48 , Exposure Compensation Value 200 10 Shake Warning 11 Apeture Value F2.8 to 5.
Video Mode 10 00:01:30 1 2 9 IN 8 7 3 4 5 No. 1 Description 2 Video Size White balance 4 Light Metering 5 Focus Mark 6 Battery Power Level 7 Macro Mode Internal Memory 9 10 Icon Ref. Page 53 Video Mode 3 8 6 , , , , , Optical & Digital Zoom Bar Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
Audio Mode 00:09:12 1 IN 4 3 2 No. Description 1 Audio mode 2 Battery Power Level Internal Memory 3 4 14 Icon , , 10 --- IN SD Card Remaining Recording Time Ref. Page 55 --00:09:12 --- Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Playback Mode 6 1 2 8 5/150 5M 6/150 320 IN +2.0EV AWB F2.8 1/30 IN 9 7/150 7 IN 4 18:59 2006/07/01 Play Play 18:59 2006/07/01 5 18:59 2006/07/01 3 No. 1 Description Resolution Icon Ref. Page --- 7M 2 DPOF --- 3 Date & Time --- 4 Recording info 5 Battery Power Level 6 Playback mode Internal Memory 7 --- , , 10 --IN --- SD Card --- 8 Protect 64 9 File Number / Total Number --- Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Camera Modes The camera has two working modes, Capture mode and Playback mode. Pressing the PLAYBACK button switches between the Capture mode and Playback mode. Capture Mode Under this mode, you can record still images, video and audio clips. This mode allows you to select the image and video settings according to the shooting environment. For more details, refer to “Taking Pictures” on page 33, “Recording Video Clips” on page 53 and “Recording Audio Clips” on page 55.
• Capture Modes The camera has three modes for recording still images, video clips and audio clips. Selecting these three modes as follows: button to set the camera to 1. Press the capture mode. PROGRAM button to access the scene 2. Press the mode palette. button to select the desired 3. Press setting. 4. Press the choice. No. 1 SELECT OK button to confirm your Description Icon Still Image Mode 2 Video Mode 3 Audio Mode Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• How to Navigate Menus Menus are used to select capture and play settings, as well as other camera settings like the Date/Time and Auto Power Off. Menu button 1. Press the button to enter a menu bar and press it again to exit. buttons to scroll left and and 2. Press the right through the menu bar. 5M 5M 3:2 16:9 3M 1M Resolution WB ISO buttons to scroll up and 3. Press the and down through menu options. button to enter a submenu or 4. Press the confirm your choice.
• Setup Menu You can change the basic settings of the camera in Capture mode and Playback mode 1. Press the 2. Press the (SETUP). button. or button to choose 3. Press the button to enter the setup menu. 4. Press the button to exit the setup menu. SETUP MENU Menu button 1/3 SOUNDS AUTO REVIEW 3 SEC. Enter Setup POWER SAVE LANGUAGE SELECT Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Adjusting the Sounds You can set the start-up volume, shutter volume and beep volume in Setup mode. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. (SOUNDS) is the current selection. Setup Menu 1/3 Sounds Auto Review 3 s ec Power Save 1 min Date & Time 3. Press the button. or Language Select 4. “START-UP” is the current selection. to select the desired Exit Sounds Shutter or 5. Press the item. English START-UP Beep On 1 On Volume 6. Press the setting. 7.
• Selecting Auto Review Period When the auto review feature is activated, the picture just taken will be shown on the LCD screen for a certain period. Setup Menu 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the REVIEW ). or 3. Press the or 1/3 Sounds button to select ( AUTO Auto Review 3 sec. Power Save 1 min Date & Time Language or 4. Press the desired setting. Select button. button to select the English Exit Setup Menu 1/3 Sounds Off Auto Review 3 Sec. Power Save 5 Sec. Date & Time 5.
• Power Saving Settings The camera performs the following power save operation to conserve battery power. Setup Menu 1. Access the setup menu. button to select ro 2. Press the 4. Press setting. or Auto Review 3 sec. Power Save 1 min Date & Time (POWER SAVE). 3. Press the Language 1/3/5 MIN Setup Menu button. or to select the desired Exit 1/3 Sounds 1 Min. Auto Review 3 Min. Power Save 5 Min. Date & Time Language Ok button.
• Setting the Date and Time 1. Access the setup menu. Setup Menu or 2. Press TIME). or 3. Press the button to select (DATE & button. 1/3 Sounds Auto Review 3 sec Power Save 1 min Date & Time Language English Select or button to select a field, 4. Press the such year, month, day, hour, minute, and date format. or button to adjust the value in 5. Press the field and select the date format. 6. Press the Exit Date & Time 2006 / 07 / 01 18:59 YY/MM/DD Select Ok button.
• Setting the Display Language Under this setting, you can select the language you prefer for the LCD screen. 1. Access the setup menu. Setup Menu or 2. Press the (LANGUAGE). button to select 1/3 Sounds Auto Review 3 sec. Power Save 1 min. Date & Time Language 3. Press the or button. Setup Menu or 4. Press the desired setting. 5. Press 24 button.
• File No. Reset Setting Setting the file numbers in series for all pictures taken on the internal memory or a memory card avoids file name duplication when images are downloaded to a computer. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the 3. Press the 4. Press the to select or or ICON (FILE NO.). button. or Setup Menu button to select the desired setting. Setup Menu 2/3 2/3 File No. Series File No.
• Choosing a Startup Image A start-up animation image appears on the LCD screen for a few seconds when the camera is turned on. You can choose a recorded image in your camera as your own startup image: 1. Press the button to set the camera to 5/150 Playback mode. 5M 2. Press the image. or 100 3. Press the 4. Press the Image). IN F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV button to select a desired 18:59 2006/07/01 button. or button to select (Start-up Start-up image button. A hint window will 5.
10. Access the setup menu. or 11. Press the (Start-up Image). 12. Press the or button to select Setup Menu button. Series TV Out NTSC USB Computer Start-up image Format or 13. Press the desired picture. button to select the button. 14. Press The image that you choose will stored in directory as a startup image. Select No Exit Start-up Image Off System My image Select 15. Press the 2/3 File No. Ok button to exit the menu.
• Formatting the Internal Memory Formatting the internal memory deletes all data stored in it. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press to select or Setup Menu (FORMAT). 2/3 File No. Series TV Out NTSC USB Computer Start-up Image 3. Press the or or 4. Press the desired setting. 5. Press the Format button. button. No Select button to select the Exit Setup Menu 2/3 File No.
• Selecting the Battery Type To ensure the camera displays battery level correctly, set the type to match the batteries used. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press Type). 3. Press the 4. Press want. 5. Press the or or to select Setup Menu (Battery button. or to select the type you button. Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Resetting to Default Settings You can easily change all the settings you made back to the camera default setting by the following steps. Please refer to “Camera Default Settings” on page 103 for more details. Setup Menu 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press or 3. Press the 4. Press 5. Press the to select or or 3/3 Battery Type Alkaline Reset All No (RESET ALL). button. Select Setup Menu to select “YES”. Exit 3/3 Battery Type Yes Reset All No button.
• Turning the Information Display On/Off button each time switches Press the the LCD screen to the next display mode in the following mode. Still Image Mode 9999 5M IN Press Press 2 50 +2.0EV Press About Crossing Lines The crossing lines on the LCD helps check and lock the location of your subject when you frame it on the LCD screen. Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
Video Mode 00:01:30 IN Press Playback Mode 5/150 5M IN 5/150 Press 5M IN Press F2.8 1/30 +2.
3 Taking Pictures Before you take pictures, please read this note first: NOTE: Never remove the batteries while a picture is being saved. Doing so will prevent the current picture from being saved and may corrupt other pictures already stored on the camera’s internal memory or a memory card. • Taking Pictures in Normal Mode You can take pictures at approximately 6 inches to infinity (80 cm to infinity).
NOTE: • (Still Image) mode is the capture mode by default. • When the camera highlights the focus mark in red and the Auto Focus LED remains blinks, there is difficulty in focusing the subject. Release the Shutter button, recompose the scene and press the Shutter button halfway to reset the focus. • The LCD screen will show you the aperture value and shutter speed at which you take the picture.
• Taking Pictures in Macro Mode Use this mode to capture subjects close to the lens: Wide Angle: 0.6 ~ 3.2 ft (15 cm ~ 1 m) Telephoto: 1.3 ~ 3.2 ft (40 cm ~ 1 m) 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button and the icon appears on the LCD screen. 3. Capture procedures are the same as for taking a picture in the normal capture mode. See page 33. Macro 9999 5M IN 2 50 +2.0EV Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Taking Pictures in Different Scene Shooting Modes Select a mode that is suitable to your shooting conditions: PROGRAM 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. button to show the scene 2. Press the shooting mode screen. or , , 3. Press the select the desired setting. 4. Press the button to SELECT OK button. 5. Capture procedures are the same as for taking a picture in the normal capture mode. See page 33. 36 Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
Display Option Description Program All settings can be changed in this mode Video For recording movie clips Audio REC For recording audio Sunset Enhance the red hue for recording sunset images Backlight Shooting the image of backlight object by changing metering Q Mode Allows beginners to take picture easily. Landscape Used for the wide scenic views Portrait Blurring the background to focus on the subject Snow Used for the beach or snow scenes.
• Using the Q Mode The Q mode provides a simplified camera interface. Larger icons and fewer controls make it easier to take pictures anytime, especially for the beginners and elder users. 9999 5M 10 You can only use the following basic settings in the Q mode. Flash: Auto / Red eye / Flash always on / Slow sync / Flash off Button Macro: Off / On SET/ DISP: Resolution: Menu Drive Mode: Off / 2 sec. / 10 sec. / Double / Burst Beep: Off / On Auto Review: Off / 3 sec. / 5 sec.
• Setting Flash Mode Flash Range: Wide Angle: 1.6 ~ 8.2 ft (50 cm ~ 2.5 m) Telephoto: 1.6 ~ 5 ft (50 cm ~ 1.5 m) 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button to cycle through the flash settings and select the one you need. The icon (according to the flash setting you selected) will appear on the LCD screen. 9999 5M IN 2 50 +2.0EV Flash The camera has five flash modes (default setting is Auto Flash). Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows.
Display A S Option Description Auto flash The flash fires automatically as needed. Use this setting to take most pictures. Red-eye Reduction The flash fires a few times before taking your picture to reduce the red-eye phenomenon. Flash Always On The flash fires for every picture. Use this setting in high-contrast situations to provide fill-light or use it indoors in low light. Slow sync The flash fires regardless of the surrounding brightness.
• Setting Self-timer Your camera is designed with a self timer function which will allow you to take pictures with a count down of 2 or 10 seconds. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button to enter menu bar. 3. Press the or (Drive Mode). button to choose and buttons to scroll up 4. Press the and down through menu options. button. 5.
• Taking Continuous Pictures Continuous pictures mode lets you take up to 4 pictures in quick succession. 1. Follow the selection steps 1~4 on page 41. button. and press the 2. Select 3. Capture procedures are the same as for taking a picture in the normal capture mode. See page 33. NOTE: • The flash is automatically disabled in the (Continuous) mode. 9999 5M IN 50 +2.0EV • Zoom Feature There are two types of zoom in this camera: optical zoom and digital zoom.
Turn Digital Zoom On/Off 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button. Off On Digital Zoom 3. Press or button to select ICON (DIGITAL ZOOM). button to select the desired setting. or 4. Press button. 5. Press the To Zoom In and Out 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. button to to zoom in the subject, or press the 2. Press the or return to original zoom status. While you press the buttons, a red square will show on the zoom status bar as illustrated.
• 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 make better quality which occupies more memory space. Smaller size pictures with normal quality are easier to email while larger size with fine quality are better for printing. Resolution setting 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button.
• Setting Light Metering Use the light metering setting to ensure that the proper amount of light enters into the camera lens. 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button. 3. Press the or (METERING). button to select and 4. Press the desired setting. 5. Press the Center Multi Spot Metering WB ISO button to select the button. Option Description Light is measured from the entire shooting screen, but gives more importance to the values near the center.
• Setting White Balance Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the color of a subject appear more natural under the type of lighting that is available. 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button. 3. “WHITE BALANCE” is the current selection. 4. Press the setting. 5. Press the or button to select the desired White Balance WB ISO button.
• Setting the ISO This function enables you to change the camera’s sensitivity to light by selecting the different ISO values. ISO is a measure of how quickly your camera reacts to light. The higher the ISO value, the less light the camera needs 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 mottled or grain appearing in the final picture. 1.
• Setting Exposure Compensation 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. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button. and 3. Press the “EXPOSURE”. button to select +0.7 +0.3 Auto -0.3 -0.7 Exposure WB 4. Press the setting. 5.
• Setting the AEB Use the auto exposure bracketing (AEB) to shoot 3 continuous images, each with a different exposure setting: correctly exposed, underexposed and overexposed. 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the 3. Press the button. or button to select and 4. Press the desired setting. 5. Press the Off On (AEB). AEB button to select the button. • Setting the Highlight Use the highlight to make the subject stand out from its surroundings.
• Setting the Sharpness Use the sharpness setting to highlight or blend the edges of subjects in pictures. 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button. 3. Press the or (SHARPNESS). button to select and 4. Press the desired setting. 5. Press the Option Hard Nomal Soft Sharpness button to select the button. Description Increases contrast on the edge of the picture. But noise may occur in the recording image. The edges of the image are sharp, This is suitable for printing.
• Setting the Photo Effect. This setting allows control over the color tones and moods of a picture. 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the 3. Press the (EFFECT). 4. Press the 5. Press the Off B&W Sepia Negative Red Effect button. or button to select and button to select the desired setting. button.
• Setting Date/Time, Display On/Off Date and time are displayed on the picture by default. You can hide one or both of them by the following steps. 1. Set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the 3. Press or STAMP). button. button to select and 4. Press desired setting.
4 Recording Video Clips • Recording Video Clips Use the Video mode to record video clips with audio. The Power / Auto Focus LED button blinks and the remaining time that can be recorded will decrease in seconds while recording. 1. Set the camera to Video mode . (See page 17) NOTE: icon will appear on the LCD screen, The indicating the Video mode is activated. 00:01:30 IN 2. Frame your subject using the LCD screen. 3. Press the Shutter button to start recording. 4.
• Setting the Video Size 1. Set the camera to button. 2. Press the 3. Press the 4. Press the 5. Press the 6. Press the (Video mode). or 640 320 160 button to select button. and (MOVIE SIZE). Movie Size WB button to select the desired setting. button. NOTE: is suitable for viewing on TV. is the default value, suitable for viewing on PC. is suitable for sending out as an attachment via e-mail. 54 Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
5 Recording Audio Clips • Recording a Audio Clip 1. Set the camera to (Audio mode). (See page 17) 2. Press the Shutter button completely down to start recording. 3. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording or recording stops when the current memory is full. 00:09:12 IN Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Recording a Voice Memo for the Desired Image 1. Set the camera to the Playback mode. 5/150 5M IN 2. Press the or button to select the desired image where you want to add a voice memo. 3. Press the F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV 100 18:59 2006/07/01 button. Voice Memo 4. Press the MEMO”. 5. Press or button to select “VOICE button. Select 6. Press the Ok button to start recording. 5/150 5M 7. Press the IN button again to stop recording. F2.8 1/30 +2.
6 Managing Pictures and Video Clips NOTE: The camera automatically saves the image as a new file after rotating, resizing and adding a voice memo to it. Make sure there is sufficient memory before editing an image. • Reviewing Pictures 1. Set the camera to 2. Use the taken. and 5/150 5M IN Playback mode. F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV buttons to view the pictures 100 18:59 2006/07/01 • Magnifying & Trimming the Displayed Picture 1. Set the camera to 2. Use the 3. Press and Playback mode.
• Rotating the Displayed Picture The currently displayed picture can be rotated for a better review angle on the LCD screen. 1. Set the camera to 2. Press the 3. Press the 4. Press the button. or button to select (ROTATE). button. or 5. Press the 6. Press the PLAYBACK mode. button to select the desired setting. button. Rotate Rotate Rotate Ok Select Ok Select Ok NOTE: • The rotated image will be saved as a new file name. 58 Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Changing the Image Effect 1. Set the camera to 2. Press the 3. Press the (EFFECT). 4. Press the Effect PLAYBACK mode. button. or button to select Select Ok Effect button. B&W button to select the or 5. Press the desired setting. button. 6. Press the Sepia Nagative Mosaic Red Select Ok NOTE: • The edited image will be saved as a new file. • Changing the Image Size Resizing a large size image to a smaller one helps to share with families and friends. Resize 1.
• Reviewing Pictures 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. Set the camera to the Playback mode. button and up to 9 thumbnail files 2. Press the appear on the LCD screen . button to select , or , 3. Press the a thumbnail file. button to view the file or 4. Press the Full screen in full screen.
Setting Slide Show Interval Time Slide Show is the current selection. 5. ICON button to select the interval or 6. Press the period for each file to display. 3sec 1 Yes Setting Slide Show Music 7. Press the button to select 8. Press the to display. or or or ICON. to select the demeitic effect for each file to Setting Repeat On/Off 7. Press the button to select 8. Press the Ok ICON. button to select the background music for each file Setting Slide Show Effect 9. Press the button to select 10.
• Playing a Video Clip on LCD Screen 1. Set the camera to 2. Press the 3. Press the and Playback mode. buttons to select the desired video clip. button to start playing the video clip. 4. Press the button again to pause. 5. Press the or button to stop the video clip. 00:01:30 00:01:30 PLAY IN IN REW :Play 18:59 2006/07/01 FF :Play :Stop • Playing Audio Clips 1. Set the camera to the Playback mode. 2. Press the and buttons to select the desired audio clip. 3.
• Playing a Voice Memo 1. Set the camera to the Playback mode. 2. Press the and buttons to select the desired image that has the voice memo recorded. 3. Press the button to start playing the voice memo. 4. Press the button again to pause. or 5. Press the button to stop playing. 5/150 5M 30S PLAY IN IN F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV 100 :Play 18:59 2006/07/01 Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Protecting/Unprotecting Pictures, Video and Audio Clips Protect 1. Set the camera to the Playback mode. 2. Press button. 3. Press the or 4. Press the button to select or Single Lock all Unlock all Select button. 5. Press the 6. Press the “PROTECT”. Ok button to select the desired setting. button. SINGLE Protect the selected picture, video or audio clip. LOCK ALL Protect all of the pictures, video and audio clips in the current memory.
Protect All pictures, Video and Audio Clips 5. Press the button. 6. Press the button. 5/150 5M IN F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV 100 Lock all? Yes 18:59 2006/07/01 Remove Protection from All Pictures, Video and Audio Clips 5. Press the 6. Press the button. button. 5/150 5M IN F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV 100 Unlock all? Yes 18:59 2006/07/01 NOTE: • The icon appears on the LCD screen when you review the protected files. • Protected files cannot be deleted. Remove protection before deleting.
• Deleting Pictures, Video and Audio Clips 1. Set the camera to the Playback mode. 2. Press the 3. Press the Delete button. or button to select and 4. Press the (DELETE). button to select the Single All Ok Select desired setting. 5. Press the button. Deleting a Single Picture, Video or Audio Clip 5/150 button to select the picture. or 6. Press the video or audio clip you want to delete. 7. Press the button. NOTE: You can also press the 5M IN F2.8 1/30 +2.
• Viewing Pictures and Video Clips on a TV To set the video output system: The video output signal (NTSC or PAL) can be switched to accommodate different signal systems. For example, NTSC for U.S.A., Canada, Taiwan, Japan, etc. and PAL for Europe, Asia (excluding Taiwan), etc. You can change the video output system according to the following steps: Setup Menu 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the Out). 3. Press the button to select or or button. or 4. Press the desired setting. 5.
7 Print Settings • About PictBridge PictBridge is a new industry standard that allows you to print images directly from a PictBridge enable digital still camera to a PictBridge compatible printer without using a photo editing software or a computer. Printing Procedures 1. Preparing the camera and the printer. Camera Be sure battery level is full before printing. Printer Refer to the user guide that comes with your printer and make preparations (paper, ink cassette, cartridge, etc.) as required.
Cancelling Printing Press the button to cancel printing the print job. The printer will stop printing and eject the paper. Printing Errors If for some reason an error occurs during or before printing, press button to exit and reconfigure printing settings. CANCELLING? OPERATING ERROR NOTE: • Please refer to the printer’s user guide for the solutions. Printing may resume once the problem is solved. Selecting PictBridge Mode 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Access the setup menu. 3.
Camera / Printer Connection Connecting with the USB Cable. USB port To Printer of the USB cable into the socket marked 1. Plug the labelled end on your printer. Location of USB socket will vary from printer to printer. 2. Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on your camera. 1/2 Pictbridge Menu CONNECTING......
Selecting Print images 1. Access the PictBridge menu. button to or 2. Press the select the desired setting. button. 3. Press the The following options are available. Setup Menu 1/2 Print SINGLE Image ALL Quality Layout Paper Size Select Ok SINGLE Print the selected image in the camera’s internal memory or a memory card according to specified settings. ALL Print all images in the camera’s internal memory or a memory card according to the specified settings.
If you choose single image, press the image, and press the or IN PictBridge Menu Press Setup 100 18:59 2006/07/01 5/150 5/150 5M IN F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV PictBridge Menu button to select a desired button to set the number of copies. 5/150 5M or Press 5M IN F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV F2.8 1/30 +2.0EV 100 30 Select 18:59 2006/07/01 Ok 100 PictBridge Menu Setup 18:59 2006/07/01 NOTE: The value for number of copies is : 1 to 30. Selecting Print Quality Pictbridge Menu 1.
Selecting Print Layout 1. Access the PictBridge menu. button to select the or 2. Press the desired setting. button. 3. Press the The following layout settings are available: AUTO, 1,2,3,4,5...250, FULL Pictbridge Menu 1/2 Print Auto Image 1 Quality 2 Layout 3 Paper Size 4 Ok Select AUTO Print settings differ according to the printer model. Full Print a full-size picture on the selected paper. 1,2...250 Specify the number of printed images on a page. Selecting Paper Size 1.
Selecting Paper Type 1. Access the PictBridge menu. Pictbridge Menu button to select the or 2. Press the desired setting. button. 3. Press the 2/2 Paper Type Auto Date Plain File No Photo Reset F.Photo Select Ok The following paper type are available: AUTO, PLAIN, PHOTO, F.PHOTO AUTO Print settings differ according to the printer model. Setting the Date Stamp On / Off 1. Access the PictBridge menu. Pictbridge Menu button to select the or 2. Press the desired setting. button. 3.
• Resetting to Default Settings NOTE: Choosing the “RESET” setting in PictBridge menu returns all print settings to the default value. More details, refer to “Resetting to Default Setting” on page 29. Selecting Print format 1. Access the PictBridge menu. or 2. Press the desired setting. button. 3. Press the STANDARD INDEX DPOF button to select the Pictbridge Menu 1/2 Print Standard Image Index Quality Dpof Layout Paper Size Select Ok Print settings differ according to the printer model.
• 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.
Setting the DPOF: 1. Insert an SD card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. 3. Set the camera to the Playback mode. 4. Press the button. 5. Press or button to select DPOF button to select the or 6. Press the desired setting. DPOF Select Ok DPOF Single All Reset Ok Select The selected picture in a memory card will be printed out up to 30 copies. All pictures in a memory card will be printed out up to SINGLE ALL 30 copies for each picture. RESET 6. Press the 7.
button activates the date stamp 9. Pressing the setting. will appear on the LCD screen. 10. Press the button to complete the setting. 11. Power off the camera. 12. Remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into the printer’s card slot (as illustrated). Location of the card slot may vary from printer to printer model. NOTE: Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or removing a memory card. 13. Press the Print button on the printer to start printing.
8 Using the SD (Secure Digital) Card • Using the SD Card Your camera comes with built-in flash memory for storing pictures and video clips. You can expand the memory using a commercially available SD card (up to 1GB). The camera senses whether a memory card is inserted, and automatically saves pictures and video clips accordingly. Note that you cannot save pictures or video clips to the built-in flash memory while a memory card is installed in the camera. See pages 97 to 100 for storage capacities.
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.
Removing the SD card To remove the SD card, turn off your camera and open the SD card door. Gently push the SD card inwards and then release it. The SD card will eject out of the SD card slot. 2 1 a b IMPORTANT! • Never insert any other object into the camera’s SD card slot. Doing so creates the risk of damage to the camera and card.
• Formatting a SD card Formatting a memory card erases all data stored on it, including the protected ones. Removing the SD card during formatting may damage the card. Setup Menu 2/3 1. Insert an SD card into the camera. File No. Series 2. Turn on the camera. TV Out NTSC USB 3. Access the setup menu. Format 4. Press the (FORMAT). or 5. Press the button. or 6. Press the desired option. 7. Press the button.
• Copying Pictures, Video and Audio Clips to Memory Card This setting allows you to copy pictures, video and audio clips stored in the internal memory to a memory card. Copy to carl 1. Insert an SD card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. 3. Set the camera to the Playback mode. 4. Press the button. 5. Press the or button to select ICON (COPY TO CARD). button to select the or 6. Press the desired setting. button. 7.
9 Installing the Software onto a Computer • Installing the Software For Windows® Users: PC 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. • If you don’t know how to perform the software installation, please read the “ReadMe” file in the CD first.
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.
• Software Included with Your Camera The i533 software CD contains the following software: Polaroid i533 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® PhotoStudio® to edit and print the Pictures. 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.
• 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 450 MHz or equivalent processor USB Port 128MB RAM (256MB recommended) DirectX 9.
10 Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer • Before Transferring Files IMPORTANT! - FOR PC USERS 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 Connect the camera directly to your computer 1. Turn the camera Off. 2. Plug the labelled end of the USB cable into the marked socket on your computer. 3.
• Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer NOTE: The Mass Storage mode is the default setting when the docking is connected with a TV set or a computer. For Windows® Users PC 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.
NOTE: This Drive name will vary from different version of Mac OS system. 4. Double click the folder “INTERNAL” / “EXTERNAL” to enter sub-folder “DCIM”. 5. Double click the folder “DCIM” and then any subfolder inside. 6. You can copy the pictures and video clips from this directory folder and paste to the hard disk. 90 Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
11 Troubleshooting Problems The troubleshooting guide is designed to help you. If problems continue, please contact customer support. Details are provided under “Getting Help”. Symptom Problem I receive an error message when I am installing “Polaroid i533 Camera Driver”. “Polaroid i533 Camera Driver” does not load. Solution I cannot upload images to my computer. Connection failure. I cannot run the “Polaroid i533 Camera Driver”. Conflict with another camera driver or capture device.
Symptom Problem I cannot activate my Digital Camera by pressing the Power switch. Insufficient battery power or battery is missing. Recharge the battery or install the battery. Camera does not turn on. Battery is correctly. Orient the battery correctly. Or Recharge the battery. not Solution oriented Or Battery is dead. Camera suddenly powers off. Auto Power Off function is activated. Or Battery is dead. Turn the camera on. Image is not recorded when the shutter button is pressed.
Symptom Problem Solution Colour of the playback pictures is different from the picture on the LCD screen during recording. Sunlight or light from another source is shining directly into the lens during recording. Position the camera so sunlight does not shine directly onto the lens. Pictures are not displayed. A memory card with non-DCF pictures recorded with another camera is loaded in the camera. This camera cannot display nonDCF pictures recorded onto a memory card used by another digital camera.
12 Getting Help • Polaroid Online Services Website: http://www.polaroid.com • ArcSoft Software Help For United States ArcSoft HQ Support Center (Fremont, CA 94538) Tel.: 1-510-979-5599 Fax: 1-510-440-7978 E-mail: support@arcsoftsupport.com Web: http://www.arcsoft.com/en/support/ For Latin America 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.
13 Appendix • Technical specifications Sensor • Sensor: - 1/2.5 inch - 5.0 Megapixels CCD • • • • Lens LCD Screen Built-in Flash Exposure Control ISO Speed Type: 6 elements Aperture: F 2.8 to 5.2 Focal Length: 6.2 ~ 18.6 mm Focal Distance - Normal Focus: 2.6 ft to ∞ (80 cm to ∞) (The focusing range is the distance from the lens surface to the subject.) - Macro Focus: Wide Angle: 0.5 ft~ 3.28 ft (0.15 m ~ 1 m) Telephoto: 1.3 ft ~ 3.2 ft (0.4 m ~ 1 m) 2.
Shutter Speed White Balance Mechanical shutter 1/2000 sec ~ 8 sec Storage • Internal Memory: 16 MB Nand Flash • External Memory - supports SD card up to 1 GB (not included) Self-timer 2 sec/ 10 sec/ Double File Format • Still Image - EXIF 2.
• 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.
Resolution Quality 5M 16:9 3M 1M VGA NOTE: 5M 2560 X1200 (Interpolation) 16:9 2560X1440 1M 1024 X 768 Super fine Normal 98 256 MB SD 512 MB SD 91 182 1GB SD 365 183 365 732 259 514 1031 108 215 432 200 398 798 292 581 1164 125 248 498 233 464 931 325 647 1297 116 232 465 217 431 865 1265 317 631 225 448 898 417 829 1663 2326 584 1161 1061 2109 4227 1327 2639 5289 1509 3000 6012 3M 2560X1712 2048 X 1536 640x480 Fine VGA Polaroid i533 Digital
Recordable Video Length Resolution 16MB Internal Memory Video clips can be taken 0:00:04 0:00:18 0:00:59 32MB SD 0:00:21 0:01:21 0:04:16 64MB SD 0:00:43 0:02:46 0:08:44 128MB SD 0:01:25 0:05:31 0:17:27 256MB SD 0:02:55 0:11:16 0:35:39 512MB SD 0:05:48 0:22:24 1:10:51 1GB SD 0:11:38 0:44:54 2:05:21 Polaroid i533 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
NOTE: • 640x480 • 320x240 160x120 • Scene complexity affects a picture’s 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 i533 Driver (PC only) For Windows® 98SE Users PC NOTE: The following driver uninstall procedure is for Windows 98SE user only because only Windows 98SE needs to install the i533 driver. 1. Open Add/Remove Program Properties in Control Panel and select “Polaroid Digital Camera” program, then click “Add/Remove”. 2. The following dialogue box appears, please click “Yes” to confirm removing the camera driver. 3.
• Camera Default Settings Camera Mode Description Default Still Image Mode Image Resolution 5M Quality Fine Exposure Compensation 0 White Balance for Pictures Auto ISO Auto Sharpness Normal Flash Mode Auto Flash Date stamp OFF Metering Multi Digital Zoom ON Effect OFF Video Resolution 320 X 240 Metering Multi White Balance for Video Clips Auto Capture mode Still Image Start-up Image ON Date Format YY/MM/DD Power Save 1 MIN Auto Review 3 SEC Beep ON Lanuage Englis
• Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance Your Camera should only be operated within the following environment. • 32 - 104º Fahrenheit; 0 - 40º Celsius • 20% - 85% relative humidity, non condensing The battery life or image quality may be affected when the camera is operated outside these conditions. AC Adapter The AC Adapter carries voltage which can be dangerous if live parts are exposed. We recommend that you regularly examine the AC adapter for any breakage. NEVER try to repair or open the AC adapter.
• 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 user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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 0706 Part No.