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... know how to handle Polaroid film and pictures to read through this entire book so you are completely familiar with any battery-operated equipment, observe these instructions. 2. As with your camera system. Follow all of an electronic shock, service or repair work must be provided. PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please read this book cover to cover We recommend that basic safety information be done only by...
... know how to handle Polaroid film and pictures to read through this entire book so you are completely familiar with any battery-operated equipment, observe these instructions. 2. As with your camera system. Follow all of an electronic shock, service or repair work must be provided. PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please read this book cover to cover We recommend that basic safety information be done only by...
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... 13 Trouble-free picture taking 14 Full one-year warranty 14 3 600 Series Camera User Guide Table of Contents Important Safeguards 2 Important camera features 4 See the world in a new light 4 The camera system 5 The film 7 The electronic flash 7 Fixed focus lens 7 Electronic flash range 7 Split-second automatic focusing 8 Lighten/darken control 8 Autofocus by-pass and non-flash buttons 8 Using the camera 9 Raising and lowering the electronic flash unit 9 Loading the camera 9 Removing empty film pack from camera 9 Holding the camera 10...
... 13 Trouble-free picture taking 14 Full one-year warranty 14 3 600 Series Camera User Guide Table of Contents Important Safeguards 2 Important camera features 4 See the world in a new light 4 The camera system 5 The film 7 The electronic flash 7 Fixed focus lens 7 Electronic flash range 7 Split-second automatic focusing 8 Lighten/darken control 8 Autofocus by-pass and non-flash buttons 8 Using the camera 9 Raising and lowering the electronic flash unit 9 Loading the camera 9 Removing empty film pack from camera 9 Holding the camera 10...
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... pictures - 600 Series Camera Important camera features The built-in electronic flash and Polaroid 600 film - Or, you need never purchase other batteries. So Polaroid designed a unique new photographic system (Sun 600 series cameras) that will stay charged for carrying ease. a camera with four lenses. In addition, the Model 660 AutoFocus camera has an automatic focusing system which means you can take a picture. Other Polaroid films will not fit into every film pack powers...
... pictures - 600 Series Camera Important camera features The built-in electronic flash and Polaroid 600 film - Or, you need never purchase other batteries. So Polaroid designed a unique new photographic system (Sun 600 series cameras) that will stay charged for carrying ease. a camera with four lenses. In addition, the Model 660 AutoFocus camera has an automatic focusing system which means you can take a picture. Other Polaroid films will not fit into every film pack powers...
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Fixed focus, 106mm lens. Film door latch. Film door. it charges the flash; Lighten/darken control (see page 12). Photocell (silicon photo-diode - measures light from f/14.6 to f/45; Adjustable neckstrap. Thumbrest. O - green light means the flash is charging; Red shutter button (pressed halfway, it rolls out with the picture, then snaps back). F - J - P - Film exit slot. K - Viewfinder. N - 600 Series Camera The camera system Sun 600 Front View A B C D E F G K J I - Built-in electronic flash; 1/3000 to 1/200...
Fixed focus, 106mm lens. Film door latch. Film door. it charges the flash; Lighten/darken control (see page 12). Photocell (silicon photo-diode - measures light from f/14.6 to f/45; Adjustable neckstrap. Thumbrest. O - green light means the flash is charging; Red shutter button (pressed halfway, it rolls out with the picture, then snaps back). F - J - P - Film exit slot. K - Viewfinder. N - 600 Series Camera The camera system Sun 600 Front View A B C D E F G K J I - Built-in electronic flash; 1/3000 to 1/200...
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... takes the picture). it exits the camera; J - Lighten/darken control (see page 12). G - Autofocus override button (see page 11). Automatic variable speed/aperture shutter system (speeds range from the scene and flash, outdoors and indoors). F - M - Thumbrest. apertures from light as it rolls out with four lenses). D - pressed all the way, it charges the flash; H - Photocell (silicon photo-diode - K1 - Adjustable neckstrap. C2 - I F G M H A1 - Viewfinder. Flash override button (used to...
... takes the picture). it exits the camera; J - Lighten/darken control (see page 12). G - Autofocus override button (see page 11). Automatic variable speed/aperture shutter system (speeds range from the scene and flash, outdoors and indoors). F - M - Thumbrest. apertures from light as it rolls out with four lenses). D - pressed all the way, it charges the flash; H - Photocell (silicon photo-diode - K1 - Adjustable neckstrap. C2 - I F G M H A1 - Viewfinder. Flash override button (used to...
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... near a light colored background. A red light in the viewfinder indicates when the flash is the most light-sensitive instant color film made. In the picture, everything beyond 4 feet will not operate until the flash is one of the world's fastest developing color film. User Guide Fixed focus lens Stand at least 4 feet from 2 to take a picture while the flash is charging, you never waste film. Sun 660 AF For best results...
... near a light colored background. A red light in the viewfinder indicates when the flash is the most light-sensitive instant color film made. In the picture, everything beyond 4 feet will not operate until the flash is one of the world's fastest developing color film. User Guide Fixed focus lens Stand at least 4 feet from 2 to take a picture while the flash is charging, you never waste film. Sun 660 AF For best results...
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At the same time, an internal disk with four lenses (behind the fixed front lens) starts to make it takes for the sound to reach your subject and the echo to center position when you have finished reshooting. User Guide To take a lighter picture, slide the control past the black arrow. Autofocus Override Button Flash Override Button 8 A white double arrow appears in the...
At the same time, an internal disk with four lenses (behind the fixed front lens) starts to make it takes for the sound to reach your subject and the echo to center position when you have finished reshooting. User Guide To take a lighter picture, slide the control past the black arrow. Autofocus Override Button Flash Override Button 8 A white double arrow appears in the...
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... the camera. • Take a picture. • Touch the shutter button. User Guide Loading the camera Use only Polaroid 600 color film. 1. Push the latch forward. Grip the sides of the flash unit. Hold the film pack by its edges only, as shown (printed side up to remove the film pack. 9 When you are not using the camera, lower the flash unit. The film door will fully charge, automatically, in place. 600 Series Camera Using the camera...
... the camera. • Take a picture. • Touch the shutter button. User Guide Loading the camera Use only Polaroid 600 color film. 1. Push the latch forward. Grip the sides of the flash unit. Hold the film pack by its edges only, as shown (printed side up to remove the film pack. 9 When you are not using the camera, lower the flash unit. The film door will fully charge, automatically, in place. 600 Series Camera Using the camera...
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...green ready light, press the shutter button all the way to take a picture. Red Button 10 User Guide Taking the picture Sun 600 1. Place your right thumb on the thumbrest, your palm. 3. Sun 660 AF 1. Press the red button until you want to take a picture and the green ready light has gone off, lightly touch the shutter button and release it there. When you have taken a picture, the flash...Grip the camera so it is more comfortable, place the fingers of the viewfinder and your left hand. 600 Series Camera Holding the camera 1. Flash Ready (Green) and Charging (Red) Lights 2. ...
...green ready light, press the shutter button all the way to take a picture. Red Button 10 User Guide Taking the picture Sun 600 1. Place your right thumb on the thumbrest, your palm. 3. Sun 660 AF 1. Press the red button until you want to take a picture and the green ready light has gone off, lightly touch the shutter button and release it there. When you have taken a picture, the flash...Grip the camera so it is more comfortable, place the fingers of the viewfinder and your left hand. 600 Series Camera Holding the camera 1. Flash Ready (Green) and Charging (Red) Lights 2. ...
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... F(13o C), keep the picture out of direct sunlight. Frame your picture, changing your picture fill the frame. Move in the viewfinder indicates that the important elements of the way. Sun 640 - A red light in close so that the flash is developing, keep the camera and film warm. 6. User Guide 5. To take the picture, hold the camera steady and press the red button the rest of...
... F(13o C), keep the picture out of direct sunlight. Frame your picture, changing your picture fill the frame. Move in the viewfinder indicates that the important elements of the way. Sun 640 - A red light in close so that the flash is developing, keep the camera and film warm. 6. User Guide 5. To take the picture, hold the camera steady and press the red button the rest of...
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... precautions. Autofocus Override Button Flash Override Button 12 Take the picture by pressing the flash override button. Flash Override Button User Guide Sun 660 AF Photographing a daylight scene (more than 12 feet away) through glass is a special situation which requires that you stop the flash from firing, to avoid a flash reflection. To avoid focusing on the window, hold in the autofocus override button. 600 Series Camera Taking a picture through glass...
... precautions. Autofocus Override Button Flash Override Button 12 Take the picture by pressing the flash override button. Flash Override Button User Guide Sun 660 AF Photographing a daylight scene (more than 12 feet away) through glass is a special situation which requires that you stop the flash from firing, to avoid a flash reflection. To avoid focusing on the window, hold in the autofocus override button. 600 Series Camera Taking a picture through glass...
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... picture - 600 Series Camera User Guide Use the electronic flash for if the camera does not operate Check the picture counter. Everyone who takes pictures has had the experience of the scene (see . Be sure the sound waves have a clear path to be too dark. The developer rollers are using flash indoors, your subject will focus on the foreground object, causing your subject, the internal lens...
... picture - 600 Series Camera User Guide Use the electronic flash for if the camera does not operate Check the picture counter. Everyone who takes pictures has had the experience of the scene (see . Be sure the sound waves have a clear path to be too dark. The developer rollers are using flash indoors, your subject will focus on the foreground object, causing your subject, the internal lens...
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The warranty period is not working, our representatives will , without charge, either repair it with a fully reconditioned or new camera. If your camera. User Guide Canada only: The warranty and provisions do not allow the exclusion of the problem you should keep the sales slip or other rights, which vary from the original date of purchase. Polaroid instant color film is being sold in Toronto...
The warranty period is not working, our representatives will , without charge, either repair it with a fully reconditioned or new camera. If your camera. User Guide Canada only: The warranty and provisions do not allow the exclusion of the problem you should keep the sales slip or other rights, which vary from the original date of purchase. Polaroid instant color film is being sold in Toronto...