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Polaroid

I give . Polaroid will never . Whatever your was, I'm sure it will be answered by through all of these . Here is the official website. There you may find this revived and the digital version. For those still using their classic , you would surely be looking for and if you want to learn more, is a good place to ./a

Detailed instructions on how to transfer files from camera to the computer


Objective
To copy files including pictures and videos from the camera to the computer.

 

Materials

  • Digital camera
  • Memory card
  • USB card reader
  • Computer

 


Methodology

  1. Take out the memory card off your camera.
  2. Insert the memory card to a USB card reader.
  3. Plug the card reader to an empty USB slot in your computer.
  4. Wait for Autoplay to come up then select "Windows Explorer" or for Macs, start Finder.
  5. Browse and Navigate to the memory card's folder containing the pictures or videos if you are not yet there.
  6. Select which files you want to copy.
  7. Copy.
  8. Navigate to the folder in the computer's hard disk where to paste copied files.
  9. Paste.

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Lenses for the Bridge Camera

It's still a point-and-shoot camera with a fixed lens. You can't take the lens off and swap it with another one.


If your camera's lens has a filter thread on it, you may be able to attach a semi-fisheye adapter to it. If there is no filter thread, your other option is to use a magnetic or stick on fisheye adapter. Most point-and-shoot cameras do not have the option to use a semi-fisheye lens adapter. Such is a fact of life.


The Kodak DX7590 pictured below has an optional filter tube that allowed the installation of a UV filter or a semi-fisheye adapter.




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