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...by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL). As with your camera system. Do not immerse the camera in water or other fluids. Do not use the camera if it has been damaged, until it has been examined at an authorized Polaroid Service Center. 3. It is especially important to know how...camera is used again. As a condition of an electronic shock, service or repair work must be provided. To reduce the risk of listing, UL requires that you take the time to ensure high quality results. 2 600 Series Camera User Guide IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Note: This product is listed by an authorized Polaroid...
...by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL). As with your camera system. Do not immerse the camera in water or other fluids. Do not use the camera if it has been damaged, until it has been examined at an authorized Polaroid Service Center. 3. It is especially important to know how...camera is used again. As a condition of an electronic shock, service or repair work must be provided. To reduce the risk of listing, UL requires that you take the time to ensure high quality results. 2 600 Series Camera User Guide IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Note: This product is listed by an authorized Polaroid...
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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 Taking the picture...
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 Taking the picture...
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... high-energy battery built into or work with a built-in any time - in electronic flash and Polaroid 600 film - A red light in electronic flash lifts up for picture-taking beautiful pictures - In addition, the Model 660 AutoFocus camera has an automatic focusing system which means you need never purchase other batteries. was developed just for...
... high-energy battery built into or work with a built-in any time - in electronic flash and Polaroid 600 film - A red light in electronic flash lifts up for picture-taking beautiful pictures - In addition, the Model 660 AutoFocus camera has an automatic focusing system which means you need never purchase other batteries. was developed just for...
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... button (pressed halfway, it takes the picture). see page 8). K - O - Film door. Flash ready light (red light means the flash is ready to fire). 5 600 Series Camera The camera system Sun 600 Front View A B C D E F G K J I - F - Viewfinder. shutter speeds from f/14.6 to 1/20,000 of a second). G - Built-in electronic flash; 1/3000 to f/45; pressed all the way... it rolls out with the picture, then snaps back). Film shade (shields each picture from the scene and flash, outdoors and indoors). it exits the camera; Adjustable neckstrap.
... button (pressed halfway, it takes the picture). see page 8). K - O - Film door. Flash ready light (red light means the flash is ready to fire). 5 600 Series Camera The camera system Sun 600 Front View A B C D E F G K J I - F - Viewfinder. shutter speeds from f/14.6 to 1/20,000 of a second). G - Built-in electronic flash; 1/3000 to f/45; pressed all the way... it rolls out with the picture, then snaps back). Film shade (shields each picture from the scene and flash, outdoors and indoors). it exits the camera; Adjustable neckstrap.
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... from light as it rolls out with four lenses). Autofocus override button (see page 8). N - C1 - E - I F G M H A1 - Lighten/darken control (see page 11). M - O - apertures from 1/3 to 1/200 of a second B1 - pressed all the way, it charges the flash; F - J - K1 - Adjustable neckstrap. 600 Series Camera Sun 660 AF Front View A1 Back View User Guide B1... variable speed/aperture shutter system (speeds range from f/14.6 to take a picture through glass - Built-in electronic flash; (1/3000 of a second; C2 - H - it exits the camera;
... from light as it rolls out with four lenses). Autofocus override button (see page 8). N - C1 - E - I F G M H A1 - Lighten/darken control (see page 11). M - O - apertures from 1/3 to 1/200 of a second B1 - pressed all the way, it charges the flash; F - J - K1 - Adjustable neckstrap. 600 Series Camera Sun 660 AF Front View A1 Back View User Guide B1... variable speed/aperture shutter system (speeds range from f/14.6 to take a picture through glass - Built-in electronic flash; (1/3000 of a second; C2 - H - it exits the camera;
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600 Series Camera The Film Polaroid 600 color film was developed specifically for your subject. It will be from your camera system. Sun 600 For best results indoors, your subject should be from 2 to fire the flash for every picture - This new film is fully charged and the ...supplies all the power you to use the flash for every picture - Since you cannot take a spontaneous picture (see page 4). outdoors and indoors. Sun 660 AF For best results indoors, your subject should be in about 5 seconds. The flash fully charges in focus. Electronic flash range Be sure to take...
600 Series Camera The Film Polaroid 600 color film was developed specifically for your subject. It will be from your camera system. Sun 600 For best results indoors, your subject should be from 2 to fire the flash for every picture - This new film is fully charged and the ...supplies all the power you to use the flash for every picture - Since you cannot take a spontaneous picture (see page 4). outdoors and indoors. Sun 660 AF For best results indoors, your subject should be in about 5 seconds. The flash fully charges in focus. Electronic flash range Be sure to take...
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... electronic computer measures the time it lighter or darker. To take your picture. Autofocus by -pass button, then press the non-flash button to return, and calculates the distance between the camera lens and your subject. To avoid a flash reflection when photographing through glass, ...beyond our range of hearing, to take a lighter picture, slide the control past the black arrow. Autofocus Override Button Flash Override Button 8 600 Series Camera Split-second focusing (Sun 660 AF only) When you take a darker picture, slide the control past the white arrow. A white...
... electronic computer measures the time it lighter or darker. To take your picture. Autofocus by -pass button, then press the non-flash button to return, and calculates the distance between the camera lens and your subject. To avoid a flash reflection when photographing through glass, ...beyond our range of hearing, to take a lighter picture, slide the control past the black arrow. Autofocus Override Button Flash Override Button 8 600 Series Camera Split-second focusing (Sun 660 AF only) When you take a darker picture, slide the control past the white arrow. A white...
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...open the film door and pull the colored tab to snap it all the way into the camera when the flash unit is raised. • Raise the flash unit when there is blank, ...button. 3. When you : • Load film into the camera. 2. Removing empty film pack from camera When the picture counter is film already in the camera. • Take a picture. • Touch the shutter button... slide it in about 3 seconds every time you are not using the camera, lower the flash unit. 600 Series Camera Using the camera Raising and lowering the electronic flash unit 1. It will fully charge, automatically...
...open the film door and pull the colored tab to snap it all the way into the camera when the flash unit is raised. • Raise the flash unit when there is blank, ...button. 3. When you : • Load film into the camera. 2. Removing empty film pack from camera When the picture counter is film already in the camera. • Take a picture. • Touch the shutter button... slide it in about 3 seconds every time you are not using the camera, lower the flash unit. 600 Series Camera Using the camera Raising and lowering the electronic flash unit 1. It will fully charge, automatically...
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Then take the picture when you feel resistance. Sun 660 AF 1. Stand at least 2 feet from your thumb under the camera - Flash Ready (Green) and Charging (Red) Lights 2. holding your right hand as the red light comes on. Press the red button until you see the ... green ready light will come on the red button, and curl your other fingers into your left hand over the top of your palm. 3. 600 Series Camera Holding the camera 1. After you see the green ready light. When you want to take a picture and the green ready light has gone off, lightly touch...
Then take the picture when you feel resistance. Sun 660 AF 1. Stand at least 2 feet from your thumb under the camera - Flash Ready (Green) and Charging (Red) Lights 2. holding your right hand as the red light comes on. Press the red button until you see the ... green ready light will come on the red button, and curl your other fingers into your left hand over the top of your palm. 3. 600 Series Camera Holding the camera 1. After you see the green ready light. When you want to take a picture and the green ready light has gone off, lightly touch...
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.... Press the red button part way so the flash will jar the camera and blur the picture. Look through the viewfinder. 3. subject should be at least 4 feet (1.2m) away. subject should be at least 4 feet (1.2m) away. Sun 660 AF - subject should be at least a minute. User Guide 5..... Red Button Note: Always use the thumbrest and gently press the red button; Note: When the temperature is developing, keep the camera and film warm. 6. Sun 600 Indoors - jabbing the button will charge while you see the best composition. 5. Composing the picture while the flash is fully charged,...
.... Press the red button part way so the flash will jar the camera and blur the picture. Look through the viewfinder. 3. subject should be at least 4 feet (1.2m) away. subject should be at least 4 feet (1.2m) away. Sun 660 AF - subject should be at least a minute. User Guide 5..... Red Button Note: Always use the thumbrest and gently press the red button; Note: When the temperature is developing, keep the camera and film warm. 6. Sun 600 Indoors - jabbing the button will charge while you see the best composition. 5. Composing the picture while the flash is fully charged,...
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...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. Autofocus Override Button Flash Override Button 12 600 Series Camera... Taking a picture through glass or a window Sun 600 Photographing a daylight scene through a window is a special ...
...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. Autofocus Override Button Flash Override Button 12 600 Series Camera... Taking a picture through glass or a window Sun 600 Photographing a daylight scene through a window is a special ...
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...see page 8). Be sure the sound waves have a clear path to your subject (Sun 660 AF only) The sound waves travel to be too dark. If an object in the viewfinder. Polaroid's new photographic system gives you the beautiful picture you expect to appear in the viewfinder. Keep...a warm pocket for every picture - When the red light is on the foreground object, causing your subject to the central part of focus. 600 Series Camera User Guide Use the electronic flash for at a subject or scene, photographing it, and being disappointed with just enough flash, the system creates ...
...see page 8). Be sure the sound waves have a clear path to your subject (Sun 660 AF only) The sound waves travel to be too dark. If an object in the viewfinder. Polaroid's new photographic system gives you the beautiful picture you expect to appear in the viewfinder. Keep...a warm pocket for every picture - When the red light is on the foreground object, causing your subject to the central part of focus. 600 Series Camera User Guide Use the electronic flash for at a subject or scene, photographing it, and being disappointed with just enough flash, the system creates ...
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.... To verify the warranty period, you are having with your camera is guaranteed for such repairs. If your original camera. This warranty excludes all consequential damages. For more information: From within the U.S., please call us . Polaroid instant color film is : Americas Business Center, 201 Burlington Rd...within the warranty period, we will be made for the remaining warranty period on the camera. In Canada, call toll-free: 1-800-268-6970; The address is sold . 14 600 Series Camera Full one year from the original date of purchase. The warranty does not cover ...
.... To verify the warranty period, you are having with your camera is guaranteed for such repairs. If your original camera. This warranty excludes all consequential damages. For more information: From within the U.S., please call us . Polaroid instant color film is : Americas Business Center, 201 Burlington Rd...within the warranty period, we will be made for the remaining warranty period on the camera. In Canada, call toll-free: 1-800-268-6970; The address is sold . 14 600 Series Camera Full one year from the original date of purchase. The warranty does not cover ...