SPECTRA AF
2 The camera a Sonar rangefinder (sends out sound waves to measure the distance to your subject). b Film door releasec Film doord Film exit slote Pho
The camera 3 The control panel a Feet or meters selec-tor (slide it down using the tip of a ball-point pen, and the distance reading in the view-fin
4 Open the camera Place both hands under the camera as shown. Slide the release latch back. The camera will open automatically.To close the camer
Using the camera 5 Take the picture Slide your left hand through the hand strap and hold the camera as you would a pair of binoculars.For horizontal
6 The autofocus system As you press the shutter button, your camera sends sound waves - within 10 thousandths of a second - to the central part of th
Features 7 The viewfinder displays When you have a film pack in the camera and press the shutter button halfway , a display appears in the viewfinder t
8 Features The programmed flash Every time you take a picture, indoors or outdoors , your camera blends light from the scene with just enough flash t
Features 9 Flash range Indoors: Your subject should be 2 to 15 feet (0.6m to 4.6m) from the camera. Outdoors: Your subject should be at least 2
10 Features Backgrounds too dark? If the background of a flash picture is too dark but your subject is well illuminated (picture 12), the background
Features 11The self-timer The self-timer lets you get into your picture.To use this feature, place the camera on a tripod or other steady support. If
This book contains operating instructions for the Polaroid Spectra AF camera (see p. 2.) The text refers to pictures on these fold-out pages.Este man
12 FeaturesPhotographing through glass To avoid focusing on the glass and getting a flash reflection, turn off the autofocus and flash systems by sliding
13Lens care It is important to avoid touching the lens. To remove dust or fingerprints, breathe on the lens and wipe it gently with a clean, soft facia
14 Guide to better picturesFor information and help If you are unable to get good pictures, review this instruc-tion book. Picture problems are often
Guide to better pictures 15WarrantyU.S.A.: Full five-year Mexico: Full five-yearIf your camera proves to be defective within the warranty period, we wil
16 Guide to better picturesBlurry picture Cause•When subject is not cen-tered in the picture, the sound waves pass by the subject and measure the dis
Guide to better pictures 17Repeated spots orbar patternCause•Developer rollers inside the film door need to be cleaned.Solution•Open film door in indire
18 Guide to better picturesSubject too dark Cause•Camera’s photocell mea-sured the bright window light, causing the subject to be too dark.• When a br
Guide to better pictures 19Picture too blueor too red/yellowCause•Pictures taken at temper-atures below 55°F (13°C) can have a blue tint.• Pictures ta
20 Guide to better picturesPicture-taking tips ColorVibrant, bold colors are vividly reproduced on Spectra film (picture 14). Look for color when frami
Guide to better pictures 21Camera, filmspecifications Aperture/shutter system speci-ficationsApertures: from f/10 to f/45.Shutter speeds: from 1/245 to 2
• Use color in pictures (p. 20)• Use el color en las fotografías (p. 42)• Keep background simple (p. 20)• Mantegna un fondo sencillo (p. 42)14 15
22 Guide to better pictures
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• Distant background: too dark (p. 10)• Fondo distante: demasiado oscuro (p. 32)• Close background: good picture (p. 10)• Fondo cercano: buena fotogra
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS As with any battery-operated equipment, observethese basic safety precautions: 1 FOLLOW ALL OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 2 CLOSELY SUPE
The camera The camera 2The control panel 3 Using the camera Open the camera 4Check the control panel 4Load the film 4Position your subject 4Take the
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