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Polaroid Image System
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The
electronic
flash
The
quick-recharge
system:
When
,
:,,
subject
is
close,
less
energy
is
-
eeded for
the f |ash
than
when your
s-c1ect
rs
farther
away. ln
conventional
'
esh
systems.
unused
energy
is
¡,
asted.
Polaroid's
new
thyristor
flash
-
ows
this
energy
to
be
saved,
resulting
^
f
aster
recharge
t¡mes
-
usually
less
:¡an
a second.
The
red light
on the
control
panel
will
.ome
on and
the
flash
will
automatically
cegin
to
charge
every time
you
.
load
film
into
the
camera,
or
.
press
the
shutter
button
halfway,
or
.
take
a
picture,
or
.
open the
camera.
When
the
green
light
comes
on,
the
f
lash
is
ready
to fire.
The
light
will
stay
on for
20
to
30 seconds.
lf you
wish
to
take
a
picture
and
the
green
light
has
gone
off,
press
the
shut-
ter
button
halfway.
You
can take
the
picture
when
the
green
light
comes
on
again.
The
electronic
flash
is
designed
to
be
used
for
every
picture
-
indoors
and
outdoors
Every
time
you
take
a
picture,
your
cam-
era's
built-in
electronic
flash
blends
light
from
the
scene
with
just
enough
flash
to
give
you
the
best
possible
picture.
ln
the
shade,
the
flash
will
automati-
cally
supply the
additional
light
needed
to
produce
a
pleasing
photograph.
ln
bright
sunlight, your
camera
will
blend
the
sunlight
with
just
the
right
amount
of flash
to
soften
shadows
and
reveal
the
facial
details you
expect
to
see
in
the
picture.
The
self-timer
Place
the
camera
on
a tripod
or
other
steady
support.
Frame
your
picture
in
the
viewfinder
and
press
the
shutter
but_
ton
halfway
to
be
sure
you
get
the
green
"good
picture"
symbol
in the
viewfiñder.
Release
the
shutter
button.
Slide the
self-t¡mer
switch
down (a).
You
now
have
12
seconds
to
gefinto
your
picture.
During
the
first
10
seconds,
the
camera
will
beep
and
you
will
see
a flashing
red
light
on
the front
of
the
camera.
2
seconds
before
the
camera
takes
the
p¡cture,
the
red
light
will
stay
on
and
the
beeps
will
become
a
steady
signal.
After
the
camera
has
taken
the
picture,
it
will
not
eject
the
film
untilyou
slide
the
self-timer
switch
up
(b).
To
avoid
a
double
exposure,
do not
close
the
camera
before
you
slide
the
sw¡tch
up.
Whenever you
want
to
stop
the
12-
second
countdown,
slide
the
switch
up
and the
timer
will
turn
off.
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