Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 2300Z User Manual page 58

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Problem
Solution
The flash
doesn't work.
My photo
looks blurry.
My photo
looks dark.
My photo
looks too light.
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Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 2300Z User's Guide
The flash is turned off. Press the Flash enable button
(top of camera) to change the flash setting. Use the
Auto Flash setting for best results.
The camera is set to the Auto Flash setting and the
sensor determined that there was sufficient light to
take the photo without the flash.
The subject of your photo moved while the photo was
being taken. Remember to have your subjects remain
still while a photo is being taken.
The camera moved while the photo was being taken.
Hold the camera steady while taking a photo, or use a
tripod. There is a tripod mount on the bottom of the
camera.
The wrong focal setting was used. Use the Macro lens
setting only for subjects from 1.5 to 18 in.
(3.8 to 46 cm) away from the camera.
There was not enough light available when the photo
was taken. Use the Auto Flash setting and increase the
amount of light (if possible).
The subject was too far away from the camera. The
ideal flash range is 1.6 to 10 ft. (0.5 – 3 m).
The Exposure Value (EV) menu setting is too low. In
the RECORD menu, increase the EV setting and take
the photo again.
The flash fired when lighting conditions didn't need
it. Use the Auto Flash setting.
The digital camera was focused on a bright object or
light. Try taking the photo from a different angle to
avoid bright spots in photos.
The subject was too close to the flash when the photo
was taken. Turn off the flash when using the Macro
lens setting, or take the photo from a greater distance
(ideally 3 to 10 ft. from the camera).
The Exposure Value (EV) menu setting is too high. In
the RECORD menu, decrease the EV setting and take
the photo again.

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