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Polaroid OneStep SX-70 User Manual

Polaroid OneStep SX-70
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Polaroid OneStep SX-70 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPolaroid
ModelOneStep SX-70
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Camera Operation and Loading

Loading Film

Instructions for loading Polaroid SX-70 Land film, including latch operation and film cover ejection.

Customer Service

Customer Service Contact

Provides a toll-free number and hours for Polaroid Customer Service for assistance with the camera.

Camera Handling and Subject Viewing

Picture Taking Techniques

When to Use Flash

Flash Usage Guidelines

Guidelines on when to use flash, including indoor use, shade, dusk, and advice on FlashBar insertion and electronic flash units.

Making Good Flash Pictures

Making Good Daylight Pictures

Adjusting Exposure with Lighten/Darken Control

Using Flash in Daylight

Flash in Daylight Photography

Explains how to use flash in daylight conditions to improve exposure, soften shadows, and add warmth.

Customer Service and Support

Contacting Customer Service

Provides contact information and service details for customer support, including phone numbers, mailing address, and service center options.

Troubleshooting Camera Issues

Camera Not Ejecting Film Cover

Troubleshooting steps for when the camera fails to eject the film cover, involving reinserting the film pack or trying a new one.

Film Not Ejected When Pressing Shutter

Troubleshooting steps for when the film is not ejected after pressing the shutter button, checking the counter and FlashBar.

Partial Film Ejection

Troubleshooting steps for when the film cover or film is only partially ejected, involving film shade and reinserting the pack.

Troubleshooting Fuzzy or Blurred Pictures

Camera Movement During Exposure

Explains that moving the camera during exposure causes blur; emphasizes holding it steady until picture ejection.

Troubleshooting Image Defects

Blank Image Area Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting for blank areas in pictures, possibly due to film pack damage or leaked developer chemicals on rollers.

Spots or Bars on Pictures

Addresses repeated spots or bars on pictures, indicating dirty rollers inside the camera that require cleaning.

Warranty and Repair Information

Camera Repair Services

Information on how to obtain repair services, including contacting customer service, using dealers, or mailing the camera to Polaroid.

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