- Polaroid i531
Polaroid i531 is a 5.0 mega pixels camera which can take pictures, videos and recordings.
Function
Besides taking pictures, videos and recordings, Polaroid 1531 can zoom in to x4.0.
You can choose screen resolutions between: 5M, 3:2, 16:9, 3M, 1M and VGA.
Quality: super fine, fine or normal.
Metering: Center, Multi and Spot.
White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluor_H, Fluor_L and SH1.
ISO: Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400
Exposure: +2.0, +1.7, +1.3, +1.0, +0.7, +0.3, 0EV, -0.3, -0.7, -1.0, -1.3, -1.7, -2.0
Drive Mode: Off, 2 sec, 10 sec, Double, Burst
AEB: On, Off
Highlight:Off, Square, Landscape, Portrait.
Sharpness: Hard, Normal, Soft
Effect: Off, Black & White, Sepia, Negative, Red, Green, Blue
Date Stamp: Off, Date, Date & Time
Digital Zoom: On, Off
Setup: EnterFlash
Different types of flashes: No Flash, "A" flash, flash once, red eye reduction flash, slow flash.
No flash: While taking a picture, there will be no flash. May blur if shaking.
"A" Flash: Two quick, bright flashes.
Flash once: One quick flash.
Red eye reduction flash: two flashes with a delay between that depends on the intensity of light. Reduces red eyes. Slow flash: two slow flashes with a delay between that depends on the intensity of light. May blur if shaking.Appearance
From front:
Polaroid i531 has a white base, with a blue/black and white stripe across the left. Zoom lens on the right, Flash on top.
From top:
On the left, rectangular button to take a picture/video/recording. "On" button in the middle. Sound from the right.
From back:
Rectangular screen near the left. "W" and "T" buttons on upper right hand corner to zoom in and out.Rectangular button with play icon under "W" and "T" buttons, to switch from gallery view to picture screen view. Below that, circle button with another circle button in center, top of circle: up, bottom of circle: down, left of circle: image, right of circle: switch flash. Bottom left, delete the photo, bottom right, switch mode.
From bottom:
In the middle, plug in cable. On the right, battery holder and card holder.
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