Why does my camera with the sole purpose whip 2 pictures? I have a Digital Camera. It is a Polaroid


I have a Digital Camera. It is a Polaroid i631. It can individual take 2 pictures. Thats the route it was when I first turned it on. How come it is resembling that?? I want to know if its supposed to be like that and why is it close to that and if there is a mode to change the aim PLEASE let me know.
Answers: 

You entail a memory card for it. Find out what it needs, my guess would be an SD card. Greetings Mrs Jonas; The source intermingle below will bring up the users guide for your particular camera within a PDF. On page 102, it shows the capacity of pictures you camera will hold base on settings you make. For example, If your Resolution is set to 6M, you can solitary have 2 pictures on internal memory at a time. The best Resolution setting is VGA, which allows for 35 pictures. But remember, the lower the resolution, equates to lower picture characteristic.

So, check you resolution settings. Hope this helps! Cheers!
Tried formatting the card?
You entail to format the card. Its not formatted right out of the box. you can (if you have an SD reader on you computer) format it.

you can format it on your camera, look at the instructions.

also you entail to change the Resolution set on you camera. likelihood are its set to 1.0 Mb or 1024 x 800 or something like that.

for everyday shots 800 x 600 is plenty. you may want to sort it even smaller....
buy a memory card to be exact compatible with your camera to hold and store pics
it isnt broken:)
You need to format the card. And format it after respectively time you copy your image files to your computer.

Carry an extra card when you are out and in the order of and you will never be tempted to "delete" imagery from you card. This is one of the ways memory cards can get corrupted


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