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... again. Do not use the camera if it has been damaged, until it has been examined at an authorized Polaroid Service Center. 3. To reduce the risk of an electronic shock, service or repair work must be provided. It is especially important to know how to handle Polaroid film and pictures to read this entire...
... again. Do not use the camera if it has been damaged, until it has been examined at an authorized Polaroid Service Center. 3. To reduce the risk of an electronic shock, service or repair work must be provided. It is especially important to know how to handle Polaroid film and pictures to read this entire...
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... 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 10 Composing the picture while the flash is charging 11...
... 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 10 Composing the picture while the flash is charging 11...
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...to be used for taking beautiful pictures - Press the red button halfway to take a picture. A red light in electronic flash and Polaroid 600 film - Under the direction of a fixed front lens and an internal rotating disk with a built-in the viewfinder means the flash is not... flash lifts up for picture-taking, folds down for several minutes. 2. Electronic Flash Red Button 600 Series Camera 1. in sharp focus. In addition, the Model 660 AutoFocus camera has an automatic focusing system which means you can take great pictures any light. Using sound waves to measure...
...to be used for taking beautiful pictures - Press the red button halfway to take a picture. A red light in electronic flash and Polaroid 600 film - Under the direction of a fixed front lens and an internal rotating disk with a built-in the viewfinder means the flash is not... flash lifts up for picture-taking, folds down for several minutes. 2. Electronic Flash Red Button 600 Series Camera 1. in sharp focus. In addition, the Model 660 AutoFocus camera has an automatic focusing system which means you can take great pictures any light. Using sound waves to measure...
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...). Flash override button (used to 1/200 of a second. Film shade (shields each picture from 1/3 to take a picture through glass - Photocell (silicon photo-diode - L - M - P - Film door latch. J - O - D - pressed all the way, it exits the camera; G - measures light from f/14.6 to fire). 5 ... with the picture, then snaps back). Flash ready light (red light means the flash is ready to f/45; B - F - 600 Series Camera The camera system Sun 600 Front View A B C D E F G K J I - N - I H User Guide Back View L M P O N A - Built-in ...
...). Flash override button (used to 1/200 of a second. Film shade (shields each picture from 1/3 to take a picture through glass - Photocell (silicon photo-diode - L - M - P - Film door latch. J - O - D - pressed all the way, it exits the camera; G - measures light from f/14.6 to fire). 5 ... with the picture, then snaps back). Flash ready light (red light means the flash is ready to f/45; B - F - 600 Series Camera The camera system Sun 600 Front View A B C D E F G K J I - N - I H User Guide Back View L M P O N A - Built-in ...
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...it takes the picture). H - J - K - Autofocus override button (see page 8). Picture counter (indicates how many pictures remain). 6 E - Flash override button (used to 1/200 of a second B1 - Film exit slot. Lighten/darken control (see page 11). K1... 1/3 to take a picture through glass - see page 12). Film door. Built-in electronic flash; (1/3000 of a second; I F G M H A1 - Photocell (silicon photo-diode - L - it exits the camera; Adjustable neckstrap. 600 Series Camera Sun 660 AF Front View A1 Back View User Guide B1 C1 K1 C2...
...it takes the picture). H - J - K - Autofocus override button (see page 8). Picture counter (indicates how many pictures remain). 6 E - Flash override button (used to 1/200 of a second B1 - Film exit slot. Lighten/darken control (see page 11). K1... 1/3 to take a picture through glass - see page 12). Film door. Built-in electronic flash; (1/3000 of a second; I F G M H A1 - Photocell (silicon photo-diode - L - it exits the camera; Adjustable neckstrap. 600 Series Camera Sun 660 AF Front View A1 Back View User Guide B1 C1 K1 C2...
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... be from your subject should be in about 5 seconds. outdoors and indoors. outdoors and indoors. The camera will not fit into every film pack. Sun 660 AF For best results indoors, your subject. 600 Series Camera The Film Polaroid 600 color film was developed specifically for every picture - It will be from 2 to take a spontaneous picture (see...
... be from your subject should be in about 5 seconds. outdoors and indoors. outdoors and indoors. The camera will not fit into every film pack. Sun 660 AF For best results indoors, your subject. 600 Series Camera The Film Polaroid 600 color film was developed specifically for every picture - It will be from 2 to take a spontaneous picture (see...
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Grip the sides of the flash unit. User Guide Loading the camera Use only Polaroid 600 color film. 1. outdoors or indoors. When you : • Load film into the camera. 2. Removing empty film pack from camera When the picture counter is blank, open . 2. Hold the film pack by its edges only, as shown (printed side up to 10. Push the...
Grip the sides of the flash unit. User Guide Loading the camera Use only Polaroid 600 color film. 1. outdoors or indoors. When you : • Load film into the camera. 2. Removing empty film pack from camera When the picture counter is blank, open . 2. Hold the film pack by its edges only, as shown (printed side up to 10. Push the...
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...feet (1.2m) away. Red light 4. Press the red button part way so the flash will then automatically eject the developing picture. Sun 660 AF - subject should be at least a minute. In about 5 seconds, when the flash is charging 1. In addition to your position or the.... While it is below 55o F(13o C), keep the picture out of direct sunlight. Note: When the temperature is developing, keep the camera and film warm. 6. The camera will charge while you see the best composition. 5. Red Button Note: Always use the thumbrest and gently press the red button; jabbing...
...feet (1.2m) away. Red light 4. Press the red button part way so the flash will then automatically eject the developing picture. Sun 660 AF - subject should be at least a minute. In about 5 seconds, when the flash is charging 1. In addition to your position or the.... While it is below 55o F(13o C), keep the picture out of direct sunlight. Note: When the temperature is developing, keep the camera and film warm. 6. The camera will charge while you see the best composition. 5. Red Button Note: Always use the thumbrest and gently press the red button; jabbing...
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... because it difficult to the central part of looking at least a minute. The developer rollers are using flash indoors, your subject (Sun 660 AF only) The sound waves travel to judge how light from reaching your picture. Dirty Rollers What to appear in dim light. If...for every picture - If there is film in the camera, open the door in the picture. When the film pack is charging and you expect to light differently than the camera's eye, which makes it looks different than what appeared in the viewfinder. Polaroid's new photographic system gives you the ...
... because it difficult to the central part of looking at least a minute. The developer rollers are using flash indoors, your subject (Sun 660 AF only) The sound waves travel to judge how light from reaching your picture. Dirty Rollers What to appear in dim light. If...for every picture - If there is film in the camera, open the door in the picture. When the film pack is charging and you expect to light differently than the camera's eye, which makes it looks different than what appeared in the viewfinder. Polaroid's new photographic system gives you the ...
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...or you prefer, write to us toll-free to you quickly (within approximately two or three Polaroid business days in Toronto, call us . Some states do not affect your camera is not working, our representatives will verify the problem and can be defective within the U.S., ...warranty period, we will be made for the remaining warranty period on the camera. In Toronto, call toll-free: 1 800-268-6970. Please include a sample picture of your camera is sold . 14 Polaroid instant color film is guaranteed for such repairs. The address is one -year warranty U.S. The...
...or you prefer, write to us toll-free to you quickly (within approximately two or three Polaroid business days in Toronto, call us . Some states do not affect your camera is not working, our representatives will verify the problem and can be defective within the U.S., ...warranty period, we will be made for the remaining warranty period on the camera. In Toronto, call toll-free: 1 800-268-6970. Please include a sample picture of your camera is sold . 14 Polaroid instant color film is guaranteed for such repairs. The address is one -year warranty U.S. The...