Polaroid Originals Impossible Refurbished Polaroid 600 Job Pro Camera Manuale Proprietario

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600 Series Camera
      User Guide
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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
scene (approximate area circled in white).
At the same time, an internal disk with four
lenses (behind the fixed front lens) starts to
turn.
In a split second, a tiny electronic computer
measures the time it takes for the sound to
reach your subject and the echo to return, and
calculates the distance between the camera
lens and your subject.  The lens then will put
your subject into sharp focus at that distance
and lock into place.
Lighten/darken control
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.
Autofocus by-pass and non-flash
buttons
Sun 640 - To avoid a flash reflection
when photographing through glass in
daylight press the non-flash button to
take your picture.
Sun 660 AF - To photograph a daylight
scene (more than 12 ft./3m away) through
glass, press and hold in the autofocus
by-pass button, then press the non-flash
button to take your picture.
To take a darker picture, slide the control
past the black arrow.
Return the control to center position when
you have finished reshooting.  A white double
arrow appears in the bottom of the viewfinder
as a reminder that the control is not in its center
position.
Autofocus Override
Button
Flash Override
Button