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Polaroid 3100Bf - Holding the Camera; Taking Pictures; Framing and Initial Shot

Polaroid 3100Bf
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Holding the Camera (Fig. 7)
1. Always use both hands to steady your
camera.
2. Take picture with sunlight behind you.
3. When holding the camera vertically,
always position it with the flash at the
top.
4. Be careful not to place your fingers
over the lens (9), the flash (7), the
auto-flash sensor (5), or the
auto-focus windows (2).
Taking Pictures
1. Turn on the camera power and open
the lens cover (8) by sliding the lens
cover switch (10). Be sure the lens
cover is opened completely (Fig. 8).
Note: Auto-flash is designed into this
camera. If additional light is
needed, the flash will turn on
automatically while a picture is
taken.
2. Frame the subjects through the
viewfinder eyepiece (14). Make sure
all your subjects are within the bright
frame marked on the viewfinder. (The
camera will focus on subjects from
1.3m (4ft.) to infinity.)

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