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Contents The camera The camera 2 The control panel 3 Using the camera Open the camera 4 Check the control panel 4 Load the film 4 Position your subject 4 Take the picture 5 To remove an empty film pack 5 Features The autofocus system 6 The viewfinder displays 7 The programmed flash 8 The recharge indicator 8 Flash range 9 The exposure control 9 The self-timer 11 Photographing through glass...
Contents The camera The camera 2 The control panel 3 Using the camera Open the camera 4 Check the control panel 4 Load the film 4 Position your subject 4 Take the picture 5 To remove an empty film pack 5 Features The autofocus system 6 The viewfinder displays 7 The programmed flash 8 The recharge indicator 8 Flash range 9 The exposure control 9 The self-timer 11 Photographing through glass...
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... the picture, hold the shutter button down). b Film door release l Viewfinder c Film door d Film exit slot e Photocell-silicon photodiodes (measures light from the scene and light from light as it exits the camera). g Programmed flash h Self-timer indicator i Patented Quintic lens (three element, 125mm lens system.) Ten-zone focusing from 2 feet (0.6m...
... the picture, hold the shutter button down). b Film door release l Viewfinder c Film door d Film exit slot e Photocell-silicon photodiodes (measures light from the scene and light from light as it exits the camera). g Programmed flash h Self-timer indicator i Patented Quintic lens (three element, 125mm lens system.) Ten-zone focusing from 2 feet (0.6m...
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...and wipe it gently with a clean, soft facial tissue. See film box for more details. therefore, developing Spectra pictures can also affect development as the picture exits the camera. Fanning or bending the picture will disturb the development process. Note: Keep the developing picture away from the wind....until you can delay ejecting the picture by its wide white border. The development process takes place inside the film; Do not use Spectra film between 55°F (13°C) and 95°F (35°C). For best results, use silicone-treated eyeglass tissues. Lens ...
...and wipe it gently with a clean, soft facial tissue. See film box for more details. therefore, developing Spectra pictures can also affect development as the picture exits the camera. Fanning or bending the picture will disturb the development process. Note: Keep the developing picture away from the wind....until you can delay ejecting the picture by its wide white border. The development process takes place inside the film; Do not use Spectra film between 55°F (13°C) and 95°F (35°C). For best results, use silicone-treated eyeglass tissues. Lens ...
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... a second. Sonar autofocus system Computerized autofocus system uses sound waves to measure accurately the distance to 4.6m). a popular picturetaking distance. Camera, film specifications Guide to better pictures 21 Aperture/shutter system specifications Apertures: ...Film speed IS0 600/29° (approx.) Film type Polaroid Spectra color film only. motorized picture ejection. Ten pictures per pack. Power source A fresh, 6-volt battery in fill flash designed to 2.8 seconds. Programmed flash Built-in each film pack powers all camera...
... a second. Sonar autofocus system Computerized autofocus system uses sound waves to measure accurately the distance to 4.6m). a popular picturetaking distance. Camera, film specifications Guide to better pictures 21 Aperture/shutter system specifications Apertures: ...Film speed IS0 600/29° (approx.) Film type Polaroid Spectra color film only. motorized picture ejection. Ten pictures per pack. Power source A fresh, 6-volt battery in fill flash designed to 2.8 seconds. Programmed flash Built-in each film pack powers all camera...