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Electronic Flash Red Button 600 Series Camera 1. So Polaroid designed a unique new photographic system (Sun 600 series cameras) that will put your subject in sharp focus. measures light with four lenses. Note: It is not necessary to hold the camera to your subject, the computer selects the correct lens ...light-sensitive instant color film made - Press the red button halfway to take the best photographs. In addition, the Model 660 AutoFocus camera has an automatic focusing system which means you can release the red button and the flash will not fit into every ...
Electronic Flash Red Button 600 Series Camera 1. So Polaroid designed a unique new photographic system (Sun 600 series cameras) that will put your subject in sharp focus. measures light with four lenses. Note: It is not necessary to hold the camera to your subject, the computer selects the correct lens ...light-sensitive instant color film made - Press the red button halfway to take the best photographs. In addition, the Model 660 AutoFocus camera has an automatic focusing system which means you can release the red button and the flash will not fit into every ...
User Guide
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...and receives the echo). Flash override button (used to 1/200 of a second B1 - Film exit slot. Photocell (silicon photo-diode - Autofocus override button (see page 12). O - Red shutter button (pressed halfway, it takes the picture). I F G M H A1 -... M - Automatic variable speed/aperture shutter system (speeds range from f/14.6 to f/45). C2 - K1 - Lighten/darken control (see page 8). K - 600 Series Camera Sun 660 AF Front View A1 Back View User Guide B1 C1 K1 C2 L O K J N D E I - apertures from 1/3 to take a picture through glass - ...
...and receives the echo). Flash override button (used to 1/200 of a second B1 - Film exit slot. Photocell (silicon photo-diode - Autofocus override button (see page 12). O - Red shutter button (pressed halfway, it takes the picture). I F G M H A1 -... M - Automatic variable speed/aperture shutter system (speeds range from f/14.6 to f/45). C2 - K1 - Lighten/darken control (see page 8). K - 600 Series Camera Sun 660 AF Front View A1 Back View User Guide B1 C1 K1 C2 L O K J N D E I - apertures from 1/3 to take a picture through glass - ...
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... will put your subject into place. Return the control to turn. To take a lighter picture, slide the control past the black arrow. Autofocus by -pass button, then press the non-flash button to take your picture. To avoid a flash reflection when photographing through glass, press and...center position. In a split second, a tiny electronic computer measures the time it lighter or darker. 600 Series Camera Split-second focusing (Sun 660 AF only) When you take a picture, your camera sends sound waves, at frequencies beyond our range of hearing, to the central part of the viewfinder as a ...
... will put your subject into place. Return the control to turn. To take a lighter picture, slide the control past the black arrow. Autofocus by -pass button, then press the non-flash button to take your picture. To avoid a flash reflection when photographing through glass, press and...center position. In a split second, a tiny electronic computer measures the time it lighter or darker. 600 Series Camera Split-second focusing (Sun 660 AF only) When you take a picture, your camera sends sound waves, at frequencies beyond our range of hearing, to the central part of the viewfinder as a ...
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...button. 600 Series Camera Taking a picture through glass or a window Sun 600 Photographing a daylight scene through a window is a special situation which requires that you take the picture by pressing only 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. Autofocus Override...
...button. 600 Series Camera Taking a picture through glass or a window Sun 600 Photographing a daylight scene through a window is a special situation which requires that you take the picture by pressing only 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. Autofocus Override...