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Polaroid Spectra AF User Manual

Polaroid Spectra AF
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12 Features
Photographing through glass To avoid focusing on the glass and getting a flash
reflection, turn off the autofocus and flash systems by
sliding both switches down, as shown (a, b).
When you turn off the autofocus system, the lens sets
for distant scenes (15 feet (4.6m) to infinity), requiring
the picture to be taken in a special way:
Be sure the scene is at least 15 feet (4.6m) from the
camera and in daylight.
Frame the picture in the viewfinder and press the
shutter button halfway (you will not see a distance
reading because the autofocus system is off).
When you see the green “good picture” symbol, take
the picture.
If you see the flashing yellow “caution” symbol and
hear a warning tone, there is not enough light to take a
good picture.
Important
When you have finished taking the picture, turn on the
autofocus and flash systems by sliding both switches
up (c, d).
a b
c
d

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Polaroid Spectra AF Specifications

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BrandPolaroid
ModelSpectra AF
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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