Adjusting The Exposure Compensation; Reviewing Your Photos - Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 2300Z User Manual

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Adjusting the exposure
compensation
If your photos are coming out too dark or too light, you can
use the EV compensation setting to adjust the amount of
light the lens allows into the camera. You may also want to
lighten or darken your photos to achieve special lighting
effects.
1
Turn the camera on.
2
Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD setting.
3
Press the Menu button.
The
4
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight the
Compensate
5
Press the OK button.
The current setting displays (highlighted) in the LCD.
6
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to increase
or decrease the setting. You can set the exposure
compensation from
(lighter photos).
7
Press the OK button to save the setting and return to the
RECORD
Note:

Reviewing Your Photos

You can review your photos in the following ways:
As you take each photo (Quick View mode)
One photo at a time without photo data displayed
One photo at a time with photo data also displayed
Nine thumbnail photos at a time (3 x 3 table)
As a slideshow
On your TV
menu displays in the LCD.
RECORD
setting.
(darker photos) to
–1.5
menu.
Each time you turn the camera off and on again,
EV compensation resets to the default,
EV
+1.5
.
+0.0
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