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Polaroid i-Zone Pocket Camera

Polaroid i-Zone Pocket Camera
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Use Polaroid I-Zone instant pocket films.
Load Film
Press button.
Load film.
Close door.
Make sure it’s
closed.
Pull tab straight,
firmly, and quickly.
Do not stop.
Save this sheet for reference
Instant Pocket Camera
Take picture
Select
Indoors Outdoor: Sunny Outdoor: Cloudy
Wait. Ready
light glows.
Aim. Best pictures from
2–8 ft. (.6–2.4 m).
Press the button.
Shade from bright sun
and pull tab straight,
firmly, and quickly. Do
not stop.
Have Fun! DO NOT CUT INTO
PHOTOS. To prevent exposure to
caustic paste, cut where indicated.
2 ft –
(.6 m –
)
2–8 ft
(.6 m – 2.4 m)
2 ft –
(.6 m –
)
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Polaroid i-Zone Pocket Camera Specifications

General IconGeneral
Film Typei-Zone Instant Film
Exposure ControlAutomatic
FlashBuilt-in
TypeDigital Camera
LensFixed
StorageInternal Memory

Summary

Load Film

Press button

Press the designated button to open the film compartment.

Load film

Insert the Polaroid I-Zone instant pocket film cartridge into the camera.

Close door

Close the film door securely, ensuring it is properly shut for operation.

Pull tab straight

Pull the film tab straight, firmly, and without stopping to advance the film.

Take picture

Select

Select the appropriate setting based on lighting conditions: indoors, sunny, or cloudy.

Aim

Aim the camera at the subject from 2-8 ft (0.6-2.4 m) for best picture quality.

Press the button

Press the shutter button to capture the image.

Wait. Ready light glows.

Wait for the ready light to glow, indicating the camera is prepared to take a picture.

Shade from bright sun

Shade the lens from bright sun and pull the tab straight, firmly, and quickly.

Load batteries

Battery Installation

Use two AA alkaline batteries. Change when the ready light fails to glow.

Tips for Photo Quality

Light blue blotches

Shade camera from bright sunlight and pull tab straight and firmly for clear photos.

Picture too dark

Ensure subject is not too far or the camera setting is incorrect.

Picture too light

Ensure subject is not too close or the camera setting is incorrect.

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