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Polaroid MiniPortrait 203 Troubleshooting Guide

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EXPLANATION:
1 If the picture is too light (overexposed), first try reducing the
aperture size by going to a higher f-stop number. This will allow
less light to reach the negative during exposure resulting in a
darker picture.
2 If the picture is still too light, the film may be fogged. Try another
film pack.
3 If the problem persists, check to make sure the camera is not too
close to the subject. When the camera is too close, the subject’s
head size will be enlarged and slightly blurry, or out of focus.
4 If the problem is not caused by 1 - 4 above, the camera is
probably defective and should be returned for repair. The shutter
may be faulty.

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Polaroid MiniPortrait 203 Specifications

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BrandPolaroid
ModelMiniPortrait 203
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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