Polaroid DVG-1080P User Manual - Page 25

Macro, Operation, Display Screen, Scene

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• Macro The camera has a close-up picture mode. The macro mode should be used for subjects from1cm to 80cm. Operation 1. In the Effect submenu, press the UP/ Down Button to select Macro. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to choose between Macro or Normal. 3. Press the Menu/OK Button to confirm your setting. Display Screen • Scene You can select the mode according to your environment. 1. Auto: Used for most photo/movie scenes. 2. Skin: Shoot with an effect that makes skin tones more natural. 3. Night: Use Night mode for night scenes or low light conditions. 4. Backlight: You can take shots when the sun or bright light is behind the subject 5. B/W: The image is converted to black-and-white. 6. Classic: The image is converted to sepia look (black and white but with brownish tint). 7. Negative: The image is converted as the negative of the normal. Polaroid DVG-1080P HD Camcorder User's Guide 25 www.polaroid.com

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Polaroid DVG-1080P HD Camcorder User’s Guide
www.polaroid.com
Macro
The camera has a close-up picture mode. The macro mode should be
used for subjects from1cm to 80cm.
Operation
Display Screen
In the Effect submenu, press the UP/
1.
Down Button to select Macro.
Use the Right/Left Buttons to choose
2.
between Macro or Normal.
Press the
3.
Menu/OK Button
to confirm
your setting.
Scene
You can select the mode according to your environment.
1.
Auto: Used for most photo/movie scenes.
2. Skin: Shoot with an effect that makes skin tones more natural.
3. Night: Use Night mode for night scenes or low light conditions.
4.
Backlight: You can take shots when the sun or bright light is behind
the subject
5.
B/W: The image is converted to black-and-white.
6.
Classic: The image is converted to sepia look (black and white but
with brownish tint).
7. Negative: The image is converted as the negative of the normal.