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Paramost Industral stato ns
Unit 4, 68 Boundary Road
‘Northmead, N.S.W. 2152
Tel: (02) 950 7000
free 008 242 643
North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113,
BelgiqueyBelgié
Polaroid (Belgium) SA-N.V.
Rue Colonel Bourg Tit
Kolonel Bourgstraat 117
1140 Bruxclles Brussel
Tal 078 185.905
France
Polaroid France! S.A
‘4-rue J.P Timbaud
Bea,
78381 Bois o'Arcy Codex
Tol: 11) 30.85 61 65
Groat Britain
Polaroid (U.K) Le.
Ashley Road
St.albans:
Hertfordshire AL 1 SPR
“Tel: St. Albans (0727) 59191
Freefone 0800 010119,
Nederland
Polaroid Nederland BV
Zonnebaan &5
3808 CH Maarssen
‘Tel.:030-410820
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The Camera
Electronic flash
Lens
Photocell
Lighteniderkan control
Picture ext slot
Film shade (protects the
icra from ight as exits
Film door
Shutter button
Non-flash button
Film door latch
Green light (indicates the flash
is ready to fire)
Picture counter {indicates how
many pictures remain)
Viewfinder
Thumb rest
Neckstrap.
val frame (indicates Close-up
lens isin use)
Close-up lever
De camera
1 Elektronentitser
2 Lens
3 Foto-clektrische col
4. Lichtidonker keuzeknop
5 Fototransportopening
6 Filmgorain tbeschermt de foto
tegan lisht bij het verlaten van
de-camera)
7 Filmdeur
8 Onispanknop
9 Uitschakelknop voor fitser
10 Filmdourontarendeling
11 Groen lampje (betekent dat de
flitser is geladen)
12 Fototoller (laat zion hooves!
foto's er overbliven!
13 Zocker
14 Duimgreep
18 Draagriom
16 Ovaal kader (gett aan dat de
close-up lens wordt gebruikt)
17 Close-up schuifIe)
Raise the electronic flash (1)
Grip the sides of the flash unit. Swing the flash unit
Up to snap it in place. The flash will fully charge auto.
‘matically, in about 3 saconds, every time you feise
the flash unit when there is fim in the camera, or
when you take a picture or touch the shutter Button.
The fash is designed to be used for every picture —
outdoors and indoors. This wil provide you with the
best instant pictures under most lighting conditions.
‘When you are not using the camera, lower the flash
‘unit, twill protect the lens and lock the shutter button,
Load the film (2)
Use only Polaroid 600 PLUS colour film.
Each film pack provides ten colour pitures and |
‘contains a high-energy battery that powers both the
‘camera and the electron fash
‘A film expiration date appears on the bottom of
film box. This dates your assurance that you
are buying fresh film,
To load the film
Push the latch forward to open the film door. Hold the
film pack by its edges only, as shown, and slide i all
the way into the camera, Close the fim door. As S000
asitis closed, the camera will eect the film cover.
‘The green light on the ack of the camera will come
‘on to show the flash is ready 10,
To remove an empty film pack
Push the latch forward to opsn the film door. Pull the
¢2leured tab onthe film pack and remove the fm
from tho camera.
Take the picture (3)
Hold the camera
Grip the camera in the palm of your lott an! (a. Or,
ifitis more comfortable, place the fingers of your ieit
hand over the top ofthe viewfinder and your thumb
Under the camera bl
Place your right thumb on the thumb rest, your in
dex finger on the shutter button, and curl your other
fingers into your palm,
‘Be sure fo Keep your fingers away from the picture
exit slot.
Position your subject ae
For best results indoors, your subject should be from
4.2 to 3m (4t0 10't) away and in front ofa light-
coloured background.
‘Outdoors, your subject should be at least 1.2m (4 ft.)
‘away. For best results, alwaye use flach. Keep the sun
Behind you or at your side. Avoid having the sun
directly overhead. Also, make sure there is nothing
between your camera and subject.
Press the shutter burton
Frame your subject in the viewfinder end press
shutter button. When you release the button, the
‘camera will ject the picture and the flesh will imme-
diately racharge.
Taking pictures through glass (4)
Photographing a daylight scene through glass is @
Speci situation whch raquirs that you stop the
Sleavonic fash tom fang to avora a faenrtlestion
Se tho pcture by pressing ony the nan lash button
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|| The Close-up lens (5)
‘To use, slide the lever (a) to the 0.6~1.2m (2-4 ft) set-
ting. The oval frame (b), which is now visible in the
Viewfinder, serves as a reminder thatthe close-up I
is.n place. When your subject’s head fills the frame
{You are at the correct distance for a close-up (c.
For close-ups of small children, objects, or more
than one person, keep the oval frame in place and
‘centre t on one subject. Use the full viewfinder area
Shot the oval frame — to frame the picture
‘When you have finished using the close-up lens,
return tne everto the 1.2m to = (2 1 to =) setting
Lowering the flash unit wil also slide the lever back.
automatically
The lighten/darken contro! (6)
Use this control only when you want to reshoot a
picture to make it lighter or darker
“To take a lighter picture, slide the control past the
white arrow (a
“To take a darker picture, slide the control past the
black arrow tb)
‘Awhite double arrow appears in the bottom of the
‘viewfinder as 2 remindor thatthe control is notin the
Centre position, Return the contol to the centre posi-
tion witon you hve finished reshooting (el
Trouble-free picture taking
Xeop the developer rollers clean (7
Disproterseanchoves epost sot er bar pstern
init pcre (athe developer roller (lar ected
inside te fe door toreretim inte comers,
ponte door main Wg: Clean te robes ita
Sep, tn ee cloth
Ifthe camera does not eject the picture
Check te pice Courter. When te lm pak s
tty, te es wil charge But you cannot eke 8
ti
She ish seady to fire when the green ght on
the beck of the camer ison
Handling
Hota tne developing picture by ts wide white border.
Win tis developing, keep the pure out of eck
singh
Temperature
‘Whom the termperature is below 13°C (SSF, keep the
Sanora snd Hon worm mimocaay place to dove
ping ture 4 arm pocket or test amine
Bring careful oto bend See te Hm box Tor
inter tempers bration
» tens
Innportan:to avoid touching the ln. a remove
dust or Brgerpnts, arsine on ee ond wpe
enty wits Can, eof facia issue: Go not Use
SMicone-reatedeyagiesetisves.
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Picture tips
+ For best results, always use flash
+ Always aim the camera at your main subject.
+ Keep the sun behind you oF at your side; aveid having
the Sun directly overhead
Wa
this camera proves to he defective within one year fram the original date of
purchase, we will repair itor, at our option, replace it free of charge with a
Gamera of the same or equivalent model, We will make no charges for labour,
Service or parts. This warrenty does not cover damages caused by accident,
‘misuse or tampering with the camera. Repairs to correct such damage will be
‘made at a reasonable charge. To taxe advantage of this warranty, ine camera
‘must be returned to and repaired by one of the Polaroid Service Centres. The
‘ove warranty and provisions do not affect Your statutory Fights.
‘Specifications subject to change without notice.Troubleshooting guide
Pictures too light
Subject too close to
Dark background
uneven lighting
Background too far from
subject
Wrong lightenidarken
control sexing
Pictures too dark
‘Subject too far from
‘camera or beyond flash
range
Bright light or reflective
surface behind subject
Background too far from
subject
Wrong lightenvdarken
control setting
Camera sees object in
front of subject
Flash failure
Blurred picture
Flash not used in aim
light
‘Subject too close to
Camera or subject
motion
‘Area containing the
developer packets was
‘damaged befare film
‘was loaded
‘Stay within camera's
range
‘Avoid dark backgrounds:
Subject and background
should be in even light:
ing
Place subject near a
brightly coloured back:
‘ground
Check lightenidarken
Control setting
Use fash and stay within
‘camera and flash range:
move in close: 1.2m (8 fe)
from subject is best for
pictures of people
Avoid bright lights
(lamps, windows) and
fellective areas behind
Yyour subject eliminate
flections by standing
slightly one side of
‘subject and taking pie
ture atan angie
Place subject near a
rightly coloured back-
‘ground
Check ightenidarken
contro! setting
Make sure there is
nothing between your
camera and subject
Reshoot
as!
Always use fash
indoors; use flash out-
doors in shade, at dusk
‘or on overcast days
Stay within fash range
Depress shutter button
smoothly and keep
finger on shutter button
until all motor noise
‘stops; keep subject stil
Hold film pack by edges
And slide sil the way into
eamera; do nat remove
film from its box unt
you are ready to load