Additional Information; Software Applications; External Monitor; Camera Lens Specification - Polaroid SPd 360 User Manual

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Picture quality:
Symptoms
• Printer may have been
switched off during print
cycle or before white film
Double
tab had been pulled. On
exposure on
power up there would
print
have been no signal that
the film had already been
exposed.
Nearly black or
• dark slide retracted?
solid black
• correct lighting mode
image
selected?
Green / yellow
• does film mode selected
print
match loaded film type?
Repeated white
• dirt on the film holder roll-
spots on film
ers - clean rollers.
• hesitation during pulling
Curtain shaped
of film tab - always pull
mark or streak
the tab out in one uninter-
on film
rupted motion.
• pulling the film tab out at
Undeveloped
an angle which prevents
edges or cor-
the developer from
ners of film
spreading evenly over the
film.
• picture not developed
Muddy looking
long enough - develop
print
images for full time rec-
ommended.
Very light
• film has been greatly
image or none
overexposed to light.
at all

5 Additional information

Software applications

Polaroid offers a range of software for use
with the SPd360. Contact your nearest
Polaroid office / distributor for more
details.
Checklist

External monitor

Connecting a VGA or S-VGA monitor to
your printer allows full screen preview of
the captured image only. The monitor will
not display the live image. Available from
your nearest Polaroid office / distributor as
an accessory.

Camera lens specification

Focal length
5.7mm to 34.2mm
Zoom
6:1 ratio
Aperture
f/1 to f/16
Focus
1.3m to infinity

Camera sensor specification

1.4 Megapixel progressive scan CCD sen-
sor

Camera preview screen specification

PAL format composite video
4" TFT 480 x 234 dots
160 x 3 x 234 pixels
Adjustable viewing angle

Printer specification

Film specification

Use only Polaroid colour and / or black &
white peel apart film.

EMC statement

Polaroid warranties that this product com-
plies with the following directives:
89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC
Safety:
EN60950
EMC:
EN50081-1(1992)
EN55022(1994) Class B
EN500082-1 (1998)
EN61000-4-2 (1995)
EN61000-4-3 (1996)
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