Polaroid Originals Impossible Refurbished Polaroid 600 Job Pro Camera Manuale Proprietario

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600 Series Camera
      User Guide
13
Use the electronic flash for every
picture – outdoors and indoors
The human eye adjusts to light differently than
the camera’s eye, which makes it difficult to
judge how light from the scene will affect your
picture.
Everyone who takes pictures has had the
experience of looking at a subject or scene,
photographing it, and being disappointed
with the picture because it looks different
than what he or she saw in the viewfinder.
Polaroid’s new photographic system gives you
the beautiful picture you expect to see.  By
blending light from the scene with just enough
flash, the system creates a new photographic
light that more accurately reproduces, on film,
what appeared in the viewfinder.
Taking trouble-free pictures
Hold the developing picture by its wide
white border
While it is developing, keep the picture out of
direct sunlight.
When the temperature is below 55
o
F (13
o
C),
keep the camera and film warm.  Immediately
place the developing picture in a warm
pocket for at least a minute.
Keep the developer rollers clean
Dirty rollers can cause a repeated spot or bar
pattern to appear in the picture.
The developer rollers are located inside the
film door.  If there is film in the camera, open
the door in dim light.
What to look for if the camera does not
operate
Check the picture counter.  When the film pack
is empty, you can charge the flash but you
cannot take a picture.
Look through the viewfinder.  When the red
light is on, the flash is charging and you cannot
take a picture.
Be sure the sound waves have a clear
path to your subject (Sun 660 AF only)
The sound waves travel to the central part of
the scene (see page 8).  If an object in the
foreground prevents the sound from reaching
your subject, the internal lens disk will focus on
the foreground object, causing your subject to
be out of focus.  If this happens when you are
using flash indoors, your subject will also be
too dark.
Dirty
Rollers
Developer
Rollers