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Polaroid MiniPortrait 203 - Underexposed Picture (Too Dark) Causes; Flash Reflector and Exposure Settings; Equipment Problems Causing Underexposure

Polaroid MiniPortrait 203
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MiniPortrait Camera User Guide
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Problem: Underexposed picture
(too dark)
Pictures that are too dark overall usually
indicate that the film was underexposed – too
little light reached the negative. There are
several possible causes:
The flash reflector may be pointed up.
Wrong exposure setting
Lens aperture too small; incorrect film
speed setting (for example, flash set for
ISO 3000/36° black & white film when
using ISO 80/20° film.)
If the background is too dark, the
subject may have been placed too far
from the background, or additional
background lighting may be required.
Equipment problem
The camera shutter may not be
working properly.

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