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Polaroid ProCam User Manual

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Picture
tips
lndoors,
place your
subject
near a
background,
allowing
the automatic
electronic
flash to
light up the
scene.
For
pictures
of
highly
reflective sur-
faces, shoot
at an
angle to
avoid a
flash reflection.
Or,
for best
results,
turn
the
flash off.
When the
flash
is
off,
hold the camera
steady
or use
a
tripod.
For multiple
pictures
of
the same
subject,
you
may
want to use
a tripod
to avoid
reframing each
Picture.
Hold the
camera
steady
until the
picture
has been
ejected
from the
camera.
When
framing
your
picture,
move
in close
to
fill
the
frame
with
the subject
for
best results.
Start
with the exposure
control
on
the
normal
position"
Some
subjects
may require
an adjustment.
It
is important to
avoid touch-
ing the
lenses. Should
you
need
to
remove dust
or fingerprints,
breathe
on the
lens and
wipe it
gently
with a
clean, soft
facial tissue.
Do
not use silicone-treated
eye-
glass
t¡ssues.
IUote.'lf
you
are
having a
picture-
taking
problem,
check
to be sure
your
camera is
in
the
fully automatic
mode
with
the
switches
in a row
so that
the red field
is not visible.
Retake
your
picture.
lf this does
not
correct
the
problem,
review this sec-
tion
or call us at the
nearest
Polaroid
Service
Center. See
page
122.
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Polaroid ProCam Specifications

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BrandPolaroid
ModelProCam
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

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