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Product Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Shutter button Power on LED Flash Self-timer LED / AF LED Microphone Power button Speaker USB port Lens 10. Zoom out/ Thumbnail button 11. Mode button 12. Self-timer / Up button 13. Macro / Left button 14. LCD screen 15. LCD screen on/ off button 16. Scene mode button 17. Zoom in button 18. Flash LED 19. Menu button 20. Wrist strap holder 21. Flash / Right button 22. OK button 23.
Table of Contents Product Overview............................................................................2 Table of Contents............................................................................3 1 Getting Started............................................................................6 • Camera Package Contents..........................................................7 • Attaching the Wrist Strap...........................................................
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Setting Flash Mode..................................................................34 Setting the Self-timer...............................................................36 Setting the Picture Resolution and Compression..........................37 Setting the Sharpness..............................................................40 Zoom Feature.........................................................................41 Turning Digital Zoom On and Off......................
• Saving Your Pictures Using SAVE AS.........................................71 • Exiting the Editing Menu...........................................................72 • Viewing Pictures and Video Clips on a TV..................................73 6 Print Settings.............................................................................74 • Printing Procedures..................................................................74 • About DPOF...................................................................
1 Getting Started Thank you for selecting the new Polaroid i1035 digital camera for your imaging needs. Incorporated with Polaroid’s sophisticated technology, your exquisitely compact camera will offer a powerful range of high-end, easy-to-use functions. It will allow you to capture those special occasions with life-like clarity and beautiful color renditions. Outstanding features that your i1035 digital camera has: • A high quality glass lens system for well exposed sharp pictures from 0.
• Camera Package Contents Quick Start Guide Guide de Démarrage rapide Schnellanleitung Guida Rapida Guía Rápida de Inicio Guia de Início Rápido XX XXXX Part no.: XXXXXXXXX Printed in China i1035 Wrist Strap Quick Start Guide The CD-ROM includes Polaroid i1035 Camera Driver (PC) Arcsoft Panorama Maker® 4 (PC & Mac) ArcSoft PhotoStudio® 5.5 (PC) / 4.
• Attaching the Wrist Strap 1 2 • Installing and Removing the Battery 1. Open the camera’s battery/SD card door by pushing it outwards as illustrated. 2. Insert the batteries as shown. 3. Close the battery/SD card door by pressing it downwards then slide it back to lock. 1 2 3 a b b a 4. To remove the batteries, slide the battery lock in the direction of the arrow and the batteries will eject out of the battery compartment. 5. Pull the batteries with your finger in the direction of the arrow.
• Using Your Batteries Our laboratory testing has shown that our digital camera models comply with industry standard battery consumption levels (Camera & Imaging Products Association commonly known as CIPA). All digital cameras are high drain products. For the best performance and prolonged battery life, we recommend the use of high capacity batteries designed for such applications.
• 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. Battery power is full. Battery power is adequate. Battery power is low. Battery power is exhausted. Please replace the battery. • Turning the Camera On and Off 1. Press the (POWER) button until the Power on LED screen turns on. 2. Press the (POWER) button again to turn the power off. 10 Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.
2 Camera Settings • Checking the Camera Status Turn on the camera, view the camera’s LCD screen to check which camera settings are active. Those particular features whose icons are not displayed are not activated. • Capture Modes Still Image Mode 1 2 3 22 23 24 4 5 21 20 6 7 19 8 9 10 11 18 17 16 15 No. 14 12 13 Description 1 Capture Mode 2 Flash Mode 3 Self-timer and Burst 4 Macro Mode Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.com Icon Ref.
No. 12 Description Icon 5 Number of Remaining Pictures 00001 6 Image Resolution 3648 X 2736 7 Compression , 8 Sharpness , 9 Internal Memory/ SD Card / Ref.
Video Mode 1 2 3 4 8 7 5 6 No. Description Icon Ref. Page 1 Video Mode 2. Recording Indicator 3 Recording Time 00:00:06 --- 4 Video Size 640x480, 640x424, 640x360 320x240 56 5 Battery Power Level 10 6 Optical Zoom Bar --- 7 White Balance 58 8 Exposure Compensation Value 50 Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Playback Mode 1 2 7 8 3 4 5 6 10 9 No. Icon Ref. Page Playback Image 59 2 Protect 61 3 File Number 100-0013 --- 4 Resolution 3648 X 2736 --- 5 Displayed Date and time 2007/01/01 00:30 --- 6 Battery Power Level 10 7 Playback Video 59 8 9 10 14 Description 1 Play Time 00:00:05 Stop Play and Pause --60 / 60 Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Camera Modes The camera has three working modes, Capture mode, Playback mode and Video mode. Pressing the mode button switches among these modes. • 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. 1. Press the Settings. 2. Press the button to enter Menu 3648X2432 button. 3648X2048 3. Press the and buttons to scroll up and down through menu bars. 4. Press the button to enter.
• Setup Menu You can change the basic settings of the camera in Capture and Video modes. Here we take the mode for an example. 1. Press the button and press the button to enter setup menu. 2. Press the button. and buttons to scroll 3. Press the up and down through menu bars. 4. Press the button to enter. Press the button to back to menu bars. 5. Press the options. and Menu Button buttons to select 6. Press the choice. button to confirm your 7. Press the menu.
• Setting the Date and Time 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press or (Date / Time). 3. Press the SETUP button to select Date /Time Auto Power Off 1 Minute Beep Sound On Volume button to enter. Video System LCD 1/3 4. Press the or button to select a field, such as year, month, day, hour, minute, and date format. 5. Press or button to adjust the value in the field and select the date format. 6. Press the choice. Date /Time . 2007.01.01 00:00:00 YY.MM.
• Setting Auto Power Off The camera performs the following power save operation to conserve battery power. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the or (Auto Power Off). SETUP button to select Date /Time Auto Power Off Beep Sound 1 Minute On Volume Video System LCD button to enter. 3. Press the 1/3 Auto Power Off 4. Press setting. 5. Press the choice. or to select the desired Off .
• Setting the Beep Sound The beep sound can be turned on and off in the SETUP menu. When the beep sound is turned on, the camera will beep when you press any of the buttons. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the or button to select (Beep Sound). button to enter. 3. Press the 4. Press the or button to select the desired setting. 5. Press the button to confirm your choice. SETUP Date /Time Auto Power Off 1 Minute Beep Sound On Volume Video System LCD 1/3 Beep Sound Off .
• Setting the Display Language Using this setting, you can select the language you prefer for the LCD screen. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the (Language). or SETUP button to select Language English Date Stamp Off LCD Brightness Format Internal Memory Sequence No. 3. Press the Off 2/3 button to enter. Language 4. Press the or desired setting. button to select the English Deutsch Français Español 5. Press the choice.
• Setting the Date Stamp Use the date stamp setting to imprint the date on your pictures. Make sure the date is correct before setting the date stamp to be on. 1. Access the setup menu. SETUP 2. Press the or (Date Stamp). 3. Press the button to select Language English Date Stamp Off LCD Brightness Format button to enter. Internal Memory Sequence No. Off 2/3 4. Press the or desired setting. button to select the Date Stamp Date / Time 5. Press the choice.
• Turning Sequence Number On / Off The instructions below show how to select the way file numbers are assigned. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the or (Sequence No.). 3. Press the SETUP to select Language English Date Stamp Off LCD Brightness Format button to enter. Internal Memory Sequence No. Off 2/3 4. Press the or desired setting. button to select the Sequence No. Off 5. Press the choice.
• Resetting back to Factory Defaults If would like to go back to the original camera settings do the following steps: (For more guidelines, please see “Camera Default Settings” on page 113). 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the or (Default Settings). 3. Press the to select SETUP ICON Default Setting Opening On Storage Media Auto button to enter. 3/3 4. Press the or desired setting. 5. Press the choice.
• Cancelling the Startup Image A startup animation image appears on the LCD screen for a few seconds when the camera is turned on. You may cancel displaying the startup image by performing the following steps: 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the (Opening). 3. Press the or SETUP to select Default Setting Opening On Storage Media Auto button to enter. 3/3 4. Press the or desired setting. button to select the Opening Off 5. Press the choice.
• Choosing the Media for Storage You can choose your preferred media for images or video clips storage. 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the or (Storage Media). 3. Press the SETUP to select Default Setting Opening On Storage Media Auto button to enter. 3/3 4. Press the or the desired setting. button to select Storage Media Auto 5. Press the choice.
• Turning the Information Display On/Off Press the button each time switches the LCD screen to the next display mode in the following mode. LCD Screen On/Off Button Still Image Mode Press Press Press 26 Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
Video Mode Press Press Press Playback Mode Press Press Press Press Press Press Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
3 Taking Pictures Before you take pictures, please read this note first: NOTE: Never open the battery/SD card door 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 1.6 feet (50cm) to infinity.
NOTE: (Still Image) mode is the capture mode by default. • • The LCD screen will show you the aperture value and shutter speed at which you take the picture. • If the shutter speed is slow or that the image maybe blurred, the shake warning icon may appear on the LCD screen. To avoid this situation, the use of a tripod is recommended or turn on the flash. 4. Hold the camera steady and slowly press the shutter button down to take your image. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Taking Pictures in the Macro Mode Use this mode to capture subjects very close to the lens: Wide Angle: 0.3 ~ 1.6 ft (10 cm ~ 50 cm) Telephoto: 1.1 ~ 2.6 ft (35 cm ~ 80 cm) 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 28. 30 Macro Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Taking Pictures in Different Scene Shooting Modes Select the scene mode that suits the picture you will capture: 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press button to access scene mode. or 3. Press the desired setting. button to select the Scene Mode Button Manual Manual Manually set parametersfor the scene NOTE: Capture procedures are the same as for taking a picture in the normal capture mode. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
Display 32 Option Description Automatic Use this setting for most scenes - the camera decides the camera settings Manual Allows you to manually setup your camera’s settings Digital Image Stabilization Use this mode to minimize the effect of camera shake and subject movement.
Soft Flowing Water Used for taking pictures of moving water in bright light Splashing Water Used for taking pictures of splashing water in bright light Text Used for taking pictures of black and white text with increased contrast Panorama Used for taking panoramaic pictures from left to right.
• Setting Flash Mode Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, you see the “Shake Warning” or outdoors in dimly lit areas. The camera has four flash modes (default setting is Auto Flash). Flash Range: Wide: 0.6m ~2.3 m (1.9 ft~7.4 ft) Tele: 0.6m ~1.3 m (1.9 ft~4.2 ft) 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button to cycle through the flash settings and select the one you need.
Display A Option Description Auto The flash fires automatically as needed. Use this setting to take most pictures. Always On The flash fires for every picture. Use this setting in high-contrast situations to provide flash, you see the “Shake Warning”, use it indoors or dimly lit in low light areas. Red-eye Reduction The flash fires a few times before taking your picture to reduce the red-eye phenomenon. Flash Off The flash does not fire.
• Setting the 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 select self-timer.
• Setting the Picture Resolution and Compression 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 makes better quality and occupies more memory space. Smaller size and normal quality pictures are easier to email while larger size and fine quality pictures are better for printing. Resolution setting 1.
Compression setting 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. . Press the button and press the button to enter menu bar. 3. Press the or (Compression). 4. Press the ICON 3648x2736 Compression Super Fine Sharpness Normal Digital Zoom Off AF- assist Beam Off 1/2 Compression button to enter. 5. Press the or desired setting. 6. Press the choice.
The chart below indicates the approximate numbers of pictures you can expect the camera to hold at different resolution and quality setting based on the 32MB internal memory. You can expand memory using a Polaroid SD memory card. Please refer to “Capacity of SD Card” on page 107 for further details.
• Setting the Sharpness Use the sharpness setting to highlight or blend the edges of subjects in pictures. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button and press the button to enter menu bar. or 3. Press the (Sharpness). 4. Press the to select STILL Resolution 3648x2736 Compression Super Fine Sharpness Normal Digital Zoom Off AF- assist Beam Off 1/2 Sharpness button to enter. Strong Normal 5. Press the or desired setting. 6. Press the choice.
• Zoom Feature There are two types of zoom in this camera: optical zoom and digital zoom. Optical zoom alters the focal distance , and its factor range is 1X to 3X. Digital zoom is activated after you reach the maximum optical zoom (3X). It enlarges the part of the image at the center of the image screen. Digital zoom factor range is 1X to 4X. These zoom features let you zoom in the central area of an image and photograph only the enlarged portion of the picture.
3. Now you can take pictures and review them with the zoom setting you set. The zoom setting will remain after pictures are taken. If you want to take a normal size picture, please use the button. Digital zoom status NOTE: • You may notice a decrease in image quality when using the digital zoom. • Digital zoom feature is also available in Video and Playback modes. 42 Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Turning Digital Zoom On and Off 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button and press the button to enter menu bar. 3. Press the Zoom). or to select 4. Press the button to enter. 3648x2736 Compression Super Fine Sharpness Normal Digital Zoom Off AF- assist Beam Off 1/2 Digital Zoom 5. Press the or desired setting. 6. Press the choice.
• Turning the Auto-focus Assist Beam On and Off In this setting, you can turn the Auto-Focus assist beam on or off. When it is turned on, the focus assistant lamp gives out a strong beam of light and helps the camera easily focus on the subject. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button and press the button to enter menu bar. 3. Press the assist Beam). 4.
• Specifying the Quick Review Period A quick review of pictures (after pictures have been taken) is available with options of 2 or 5 seconds. Follow the instructions below to set the quick review period: 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button and press the button to enter menu bar. 3. Press the Review). 4.
• Selecting the Focus Area 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button and press the button to enter menu bar. 3. Press the Area). 4. Press the or (Focus 2 Seconds Focus Area Single AF Smile Detection Off Blink Off Face Tracking Off 2/2 Focus Area button to enter. 5. Press the or desired setting. 6. Press the choice.
• Setting the Smile Detection Feature This feature is based on “Face Tracking”. When you use smile capture, you need to set the face tracking feature on first. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button and press the button to enter menu bar. 3. Press the Detection. 4. Press the or to select Smile STILL Quick Review 2 Seconds Focus Area Single AF Smile Detection Off Blink Off Face Tracking Off 2/2 Smile Detection button to enter. Off On 5.
• Setting the Blink Detection Feature NO MORE CLOSED EYES IN YOUR PICTURES. This feature allows the camera to detect when your subjects’ eyes are open. The camera will take the pictures when the subjects’ eyes are not open. If you have taken blinked pictures, there will be a red frame on the subjects’ faces. When you playback the pictures, there will be an exclamation mark and a triangle to indicate you have blinked pictures. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2.
• Setting the Face Tracking Feature 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button and press the button to enter menu bar. 3. Press the Tracking). 4. Press the or (Face button to enter. 5. Press the or desired setting. 6. Press the choice.
• Setting the 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 results when shooting with backlighting, indirect indoor lighting, a dark background, and so on. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button. 3. Current option is “Exposure”. 4. Press the or desired setting. button to select the 5. Press the choice.
• 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 come at the expense of mottled or grain appearing in the final picture. 1.
• Setting the 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. Press the 2. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. button. 3. Press the or “White Balance”. button to select 4. Press the or button to select the desired setting. 5. Press the button to confirm your choice. Option White Balance Auto Description Automatic adjustment. Use this for most picture taking scenes.
• Setting the Shutter Speed 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. (See page 31) 2. Press the button. 3. Press the or ”Shutter Speed”. 4. Press the or desired setting. 5. Press the choice. Shutter Speed button to select button to select the button to confirm your NOTE: You can only adjust the shutter speed by using the camera in the Manual mode. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Setting the Light Metering Use the light metering setting to ensure that the proper amount of light enters into the camera lens. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Still Image mode. 2. Press the button. 3. Press the or ”Light Metering”. 4. Press the or desired setting. 5. Press the choice. Option Light Metering button to select button to select the button to confirm your Description Evaluates the lighting conditions throughout the picture to give an optimum picture exposure.
4 Recording Video Clips • Recording Video Clips Use the Video mode to record video clips together with audio. 1. Press the button to set the camera to (Video mode). NOTE: The icon will appear on the LCD screen, indicating the Video mode is activated. 2. Frame your screen. 3. Press the recording. subject Shutter using the LCD button to start 4. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording, or recording stops when the current memory is full. 5. Press the or or out the subject.
• Setting Video Resolution Video resolution refers to the number of pixels in a digital video clip. Video clip quality depends on the file resolution that the camera applies when the video clip is recorded. Higher resolution makes better quality while occupying more memory space. 1. Press the button to set the camera to (Video mode). 2. Press the 3. Press the (Resolution). 4. Press the 640x480 button. button to select button to enter. 5. Press the and the desired setting. 6.
• Setting Exposure Compensation for Video Clips 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. Press the 2. Press the button to set the camera to button. 3. Current option is (Exposure). 4. Press the or desired setting. button to select the 5. Press the (Video mode).
• Setting White Balance for Video Clips Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the color of a subject in the video clip appear more natural under the type of lighting that is available. 1. Press the button to set the camera to (Video mode). 2. Press the button. 3. Press the and (White Balance). 4. Press the or desired setting. 5. Press the Exposure button to select White Balance button to select the Auto button. Option Description Automatic adjustment.
5 Managing Your Pictures and Video Clips • Reviewing Pictures 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. 2. Use the and pictures taken. buttons to view the • 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. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. 2. Press the button and up to 9 thumbnail files appear on the LCD screen. 3. Press the , 4.
• Magnifying & Trimming the Displayed Picture 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. 2. Use the picture. 3. Press or X4.0 button to select a to magnify the select picture. 4. Press the picture. , , or button to move around the magnified 5. Press the button to view the picture in the original size. • Playing a Video Clip on LCD Screen 1. Press the 2. Press the button to set the camera to and Playback mode. buttons to select the desired video clip. 3.
• Protecting/Unprotecting Pictures and Video Clips 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. Playback Protect 2. Press button. 3. Press the 4. Press the “Protect”. 5. Press the Copy From Card button to select Protect Off button to enter. 6. Press the or desired setting. 7. Press the 2 Seconds Copy To Card button. or Off Slide Show On button to select the button. OFF To remove protection from the selected protected file. The icon will disappear from the LCD screen.
• Running a Slide Show The slide show function enables you to view all picture and video clip files stored in the current memory repeatedly one by one on the LCD screen. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. 2. Press Copy To Card Copy From Card button. 4. Press the or “Slide Show”. 5. Press the Off Slide Show button. 3. Press the Playback Protect button to select Slide Show 2 Seconds button to enter. 5 Seconds 8 Seconds 6. Press the or desired setting. 7.
• Copy to a Memory Card This setting allows you to copy pictures and video clips stored in the internal memory to a memory card. 1. Insert an SD card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. Set the camera’s storage media to internal memory. 3. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. 4. Press 5. Press the button. 7. Press the Copy To Card Copy From Card Copy To Card All Images button to select button to enter. 8. Press the or desired setting. 9.
• Copy From a Memory Card This setting allows you to copy pictures and video clips stored in the memory card to internal memory. 1. Insert an SD card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. 5. Press the Copy From Card Copy From Card button. This Image button to select All Images button to enter. 8. Press the or desired setting. 9. Press the Copy To Card button. 6. Press the or “Copy From Card”. 7. Press the Off Slide Show 3. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. 4.
• Deleting Pictures or Video Clip 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. Deleting a Single Picture or Video Clip 2. Press the or button to select the picture or video clip you want to delete. 3. Press the button. 4. Press the or desired setting. 5. Press the Delete Button button. 6. Press the or desired setting. 7. Press the choice.
Deleting All Pictures and Video Clips 2. Press the button. 3. Press the “All”. or 4. Press the button. 5. Press the or the desired setting. 6. Press the choice. button to select This Image All button to select Erase all images & videos ? Cancel button to confirm your OK This Image Delete a selected unprotected option. All Delete all the unprotected files in the current memory. NOTE: • Protected files cannot be deleted. Remove protection before deleting.
• Image Cropping In this setting, the currently displayed JPEG picture can be cropped to the size or a location on the image. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. Crop 2. Select an image you want to crop. 3. Press the button. 4. Press the “Crop”. or 5. Press the button to select button to enter. 6. Press and buttons to control the size of the crop mark. Press the , , , buttons to move the crop mark. 7. Press the button. 8. Press the your choice.
• Dynamic Lighting This feature allows you to improve your images by making changes to color enhancement, contrast and /or level. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. 2. Select an image you want to edit. 3. Press the button. 4. Press the or “Dynamic Lighting”. 5. Press the 6. Press the your option. 7. Press the choice. Dynamic Lighting button to select button to enter. or button to adjust button to confirm your Return Option 1 8. Press the button to return back to the main menu.
• Red-eye Correction In this setting, red-eye in your subject’s eyes may be removed from the image. 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. Red Eye Correction 2. Select an image you want to edit. 3. Press the button. 4. Press the or “Red Eye Correction”. button to select 5. Press the choice. button to confirm your 6. Press the menu. button to return to the main Return 7. Press the or button to select “Save” to save your image. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.
• Saving Your Pictures Using “SAVE” 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. Save 2. Select an image you want to edit. 3. Press the 4. Press the “Save”. 5. Press the button. or 70 Save Save the image ? button to enter. 6. Press the or the desired setting. 7. Press the choice. button to select button to select Cancel OK button to confirm your Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Saving Your Pictures Using “SAVE AS” 1. Press the button to set the camera to Playback mode. Save As 2. Select an image you want to edit. 3. Press the 4. Press the “Save As”. 5. Press the button. or Save As button to enter. 6. Press the or desired setting. 7. Press the choice. button to select button to select the Save the image to ... Cancel OK button to confirm your NOTE: A new picture will be created and saved onto the internal memory or SD Card.
• Exiting the Editing Menu After you have finished editing your image, follow these steps to exit the Editing Menu: 1. Press the “Exit”. 2. Press the or button to select Exit button to enter. or 3. Press the desired setting. button to select the Exit Save Save As Exit Cancel 72 Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• 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: 1. Access the setup menu. 2. Press the SETUP Date /Time button. 3. Press the or (Video System).
6 Print Settings • 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. Turn on the camera and the printer. 2. Connecting the camera to the printer Refer to "Camera / Printer Connection" on page 77 for details. 3. Select print settings.
Printing Errors Printing operation may still fail with some errors even if you press the button after selecting “CONTINUE”. In that case, select “CANCEL” and press the button. NOTE: Please refer to the printer’s user guide for the solutions. Printing may resume once the problem is solved. Need help with your digital camera? Call our toll-free customer service number. Look for the insert with this icon: Or visit www.polaroid.com. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
List of Error Messages PAPER IS EMPTY Paper cassette runs out of paper. PAPER IS NOT LOADED Paper is not loaded or incorrectly loaded. PAPER IS NOT EJECTED Paper is not ejected correctly. MEDIA ERROR Paper is not detected, paper is skewed, or roll paper cannot be cut or torn off PAPER IS JAMMED The paper is jammed during printing. PAPER IS NEARLY EMPTY Paper cassette almost out of paper.
Camera / Printer Connection 1. Power on the camera. 2. Plug Series A of the USB cable into the marked socket on your printer. Plug USB of the USB cable into the port on your camera. Location of USB socket will vary from printer to printer. To Printer 3. System will enter Print/PC Select menu automatically. 4. Press or button to select the Printer, and press the button to enter Print mode. Print Default .
Selecting Print Settings 1. Press or setting item. 2. Press or press the Print Default button to select a Default button to adjust parameter or 1 Crop Default Select Print Default Print button to enter submenu. No. of Copy Default Date Stamp On/Off Default Paper Size Number of Copies 1 Crop Image cropping Print Layout Default Select Print Select print mode File Name On/Off Default Print Printing NOTE: • Print settings are configured for images only.
Specifying the Number of Copies 1. Press the or button to select “No. of Copy”. 2. Press the or button to specify the number of copies (from 1 to 99) you want to print for the selected image or all images. No. of Copy Default Default 1 Crop Default Select Print Default Print NOTE: “1” is the default setting. Selecting Print Layout 1. Press the or “N-UP LAYOUT”. Default Default 2. Press the or button to specify the number of printed images on a page.
Setting the Date Stamp On/Off 1. Press the or button to select “DATE STAMPING”. 2. Press the or button to select “DEFAULT”, “ON” or “OFF”. DEFAULT ON OFF Date Stamping Default Default 1 Crop Default Select Print Default Print Print settings differ according to the printer model. Add the date stamp to the printed image. Print without the date stamp. Selecting Paper Setting 1. Press the or “Paper Setting”. button to select Paper Setting 2. Press the or button to select the paper size.
4. Press the button. 5. Press the or “Save” or “Save as”. 6. Press the button to select button. NOTE: Once a picture is cropped, this setting disables to crop it again. Save Save as Selecting Print mode 1. Press the “Select Print”. 2. Press the 3. Press the print mode. or Select Print button to select Default Default button. or 1 Crop Default Select Print Default Print button to select 4. The following options are available.
Printing 1. Press the or button to select “Print”. Print Default 2. Press the or button to select the picture you want to print. 3. Press the 4. Press the 5. Press the Press the 82 Default 1 Crop Default Select Print Default Print button. or button to select “OK”. button. button to return to the print setting window. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• 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. 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.
7. Press the or desired setting. 8. Press the button to select the button. DPOF Print 05 Images 9. Specifying the number of printing copy using the or button. 10. Press the button. 11. 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. 12. Press the Print button on the printer to start printing.
7 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 by using a Polaroid SD card (sold separately) (up to 4GB). 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 107 to 110 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 Battery/SD card door. Gently push the SD card inwards and then release it. The SD card will eject out of the SD card slot. 1 2 a b IMPORTANT! • Never insert any other object into the camera’s SD card slot. Doing so results in the risk of damage to the camera and card.
• Formatting the 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. 1. Insert an SD card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. SETUP Language 3. Access the setup menu. 4. Press the 5. Press the (Format). 6. Press the Format button to select Internal Memory Sequence No. Off 2/3 Format Internal Memory button to select the SD Card button. 9. Press the or desired setting. 10. Press the choice.
8 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 i1035 software CD contains the following software: Polaroid i1035 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.
ArcSoft Panorama Maker® 4 Pictures Stitching Software Like magic, ArcSoft Panorama Maker® 4 turns any series of overlapping photos into a gorgeous panoramic image in just seconds. The program does most of the work for you by automatically selecting an entire group of pictures with one click, automatically organizing the photos into the proper order, then seamlessly stitching the photos into a panoramic masterpiece that you can print, share or post to the web.
2. Open ArcSoft Panorama Maker® 4, select the photos. You can check the “Auto-Select by Group”, then click one of the photos, ArcSoft Panorama Maker® 4 can auto select the related photos. Check the “Stitch as” according to the photos capturing orientation. Click the Next button. 3. On this screen, you may drag and drop the thumbnails to change the order, and click the Stitch button when ready. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
4. ArcSoft Panorama Maker® 4 will process your photos in just a few seconds. 5. A panoramic image has been created, but you may use Crop or Straighten functions to fine-tune the picture. 94 Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
6. You can save or print out image. Need help with your digital camera? Call our toll-free customer service number. Look for the insert with this icon: Or visit www.polaroid.com. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• 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, XP or Vista Pentium® III 450 MHz or equivalent processor USB Port 128MB RAM (256MB recommended) DirectX 9.
9 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 USB Series “A” plug connects to your computer Plug mini USB cable into the port of your camera 1. Turn on the camera. 2.
7. The supplied ArcSoft MediaImpression® software in the dummy CDRom launchs automatically, and you may use this software to transfer the images from the camera to your computer. 98 Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer For Windows® Users: PC NOTE: You can transfer pictures and video clips in any mode. Way 1: 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable to enter mass storage mode. 3. Double click on “My Computer” on your PC desktop and you will see a “Removable Disk” drive. 4. Double click “Removable Disk” -> double click “DCIM”-> double click any directory folder under “DCIM”. 5.
Mac For Macintosh Users: NOTE: For Mac user, directly plug-in the camera, no need to install the driver. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Connect the camera to Mac via the USB cable, the systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE drive. (System will automatically create a Mass Storage named “DIGITALCAM”). NOTE: • This Drive name will vary from different version of Mac OS system. • A dummy CD-Rom drive will launch too. But it is for Windows OS only, it is unavailable for Mac OS. 3.
10 Troubleshooting Problems This troubleshooting guide is designed to help you. If problems continue, please contact customer support. Details are provided under “Getting Help”. Symptom Problem Solution I receive an error message when I am installing “Polaroid i1035 Camera Driver”. “Polaroid i1035 Camera Driver” does not load. Shut down all other applications and attempt to reinstall the driver. I cannot upload images to my computer. Connection failure. Check all cable connections are secured.
Symptom Problem Solution Images are not shown on TV. Video cable is not connected correctly. Make sure the video cable is connected to the TV “Video In” socket. The video clip (AVI) file cannot be played. DirectX version is lower than 9.0 Install DirectX 9.0 or above. Visit http://www. microsoft.com/directx for more details. The camera is detected by Windows and works properly, but a driver letter of the Removable disk is not created. The removable disk crashes with the network drives.
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.
11 Getting Help • Polaroid Online Services Website: http://www.polaroid.com • ArcSoft Software Help For United States ArcSoft HQ Support Centre (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 Centre (Ireland) Tel.: +353-(0) 61-702087 Fax: +353-(0) 61-702001 E-mail: eurosupport@arcsoft.
12 Appendix • Technical specifications Sensor • Sensor: - 1/2.33 inch - 10.0 MP CCD Lens • Focal Length: 5.7~17.1 mm (0.18 ft~0.56 ft) • Normal focus: Wide Angle:0.5 m ~Infinity (1.6 ft~Infinity) Telephoto: 0.8 m ~ Infinity (2.6 ft ~ Infinity) (The focusing range is the distance from the lens to the subject.) • Macro focus: Wide Angle: 0.1 m~ 0.5 m (0.3 ft~1.6 ft) Telephoto: 0.35 m~0.8 m (1.1 ft~2.6 ft) • F No.:2.9~5.2 LCD Screen 3.
Shutter Speed Mechanical shutter 1/1500 sec ~ 4 sec. White Balance Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Tungsten / Shade / Incandescent / Neutral Fluorescent / Fluorescent Storage • Internal Memory: 32MB Nand Flash • External Memory -supports SD card up to 4 GB (not included) Self-timer Off / 2 sec/ 10 sec / Burst File Format • Still Image - EXIF 2.
• Storage Capacity of SD Card 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.
2048 X 1536 1600 X 1200 640 X 480 Resolution 3648X2736 3648X2432 3648X2048 3264X2448 108 Quality 8 25 51 102 22 73 146 292 32 102 204 409 13 42 85 170 35 113 227 455 53 170 341 682 64 204 409 819 160 512 1024 2048 160 512 1024 2048 256MB SD 512MB SD 1G SD 2G SD 65 130 260 520 186 372 744 1489 273 546 1092 2184 73 146 292 585 215 431 862 1724 303 606 1213 2427 86 172 344 689 248 496 992 1985 356 712 1424 2849 81 163 327 6
3072 X 2304 2816 X 2112 2048 X 1536 1600 X 1200 640 X 480 93 186 372 744 264 528 1057 2114 390 780 1560 3120 110 221 442 885 315 630 1260 2520 455 910 1820 3640 204 409 819 1638 585 1170 2340 4681 819 1638 3276 6553 341 682 1365 2730 910 1820 3640 7281 1365 2730 5461 10922 1638 3276 6553 13107 4096 8192 16384 32768 4096 8192 16384 32768 NOTE: The limitation of image amount even using a SD card is 9998.
Recordable Video Length Memory card Capacity 32MB Internal Memory 32MB SD 64MB SD 128MB SD 256MB SD 512MB SD 1GB SD 2GB SD Resolution 0:00:10 640x424 0:00:11 640x360 0:00:12 320x240 0:00:29 640x480 0:00:30 640x424 0:00:33 640x360 0:00:39 320x240 0:01:33 640x480 0:01:12 640x424 0:01:11 640x360 0:01:14 320x240 0:02:58 640x480 0:02:17 640x424 0:02:16 640x360 0:02:31 320x240 0:06:12 640x480 0:03:59 640x424 0:04:27 640x360 0:05:09 320x240 0:12:19 640x480 0:07:59
NOTE: 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. Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera User Guide www.polaroid.
• Uninstalling Polaroid i1035 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 i1035 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’s Default Settings Camera Mode Still Image Mode Video Mode Description Default Image Resolution 3648 X 2736 (10M) Compression Super Fine Sharpness Normal Digital Zoom Off AF-assist Beam Off Quick Review 2 Sec Focus Area Single AF Smile Detection Mode Off Blink Off Face Tracking Off Flash Mode Auto Exposure Compensation 0 ISO Auto White Balance for Pictures Auto Shutter Speed Auto Light Metering Average Scene Mode Auto Video Resolution 640 X 480 White Balance
Setup Mode Playback Mode Capture mode Still Image Date / Time YY/MM/DD Auto Power Off 1 Min Beep Sound On Volume 2 Video System LCD Language English Date Stamp Off LCD Brightness ---- Format Internal Memory Sequence No. Off Opening On Storage Media Auto Protect Off Slide Show 2 Sec NOTE: The default language for the LCD screen may vary with the different shipment destinations. Need help with your digital camera? Call our toll-free customer service number.
• Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance Your Camera should only be operated within the following environment. • 32 - 104º Fahrenheit; 0 - 40º Celsius • 15% - 90% relative humidity, non condensing The battery life and image quality may be impaired when the camera is operated beyond these conditions. • • • • • Camera Cautions NEVER immerse any part of the camera or its accessories into any fluid or liquid. ALWAYS disconnect the camera from your PC or TV before cleaning it.
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Questions? Need some help? This manual should help you understand your new product. If you have questions, call our customer service help number. Look for the insert with this icon: or visit www.polaroid.com. . US 0708 Part No.