1ProCam Camera
10 Remove the empty film pack when loading a new pack into the camera. When the film pack is empty, the picture counter on the control panel sets to ze
11 Slide your right hand through thehand strap and hold the cameraas you would a pair of binoculars(picture 7). Rest your index fingeron the shutter b
12 Use the exposure control whenyou want to retake a picture tomake it lighter or darker.When retaking a picture tomake it lighter: Slide the con
13 The ProCam has a computerizedsonar autofocus system whichuses sound waves to measureaccurately the distance to yoursubject and set the lens. Check
14 Every time you take a picture,indoors or outdoors, your camerablends light from the scene withjust enough flash to provide theright lighting for th
15 The date display buttons (picture 9) on the control panel allow you the option to imprint a date and/or time (1.8mm high) in the upper left-hand c
16 Shutting off the date display option Press the MOD (mode) button untila series of dashes appears in thedisplay. When these are visible inthe displ
18 a Lens b Lower tab c Positioning slot d Prong e Locking tab f Viewfinder window g Lens guardThe ProCam Close-up Lens (pic-ture I0) allows you to ta
19 Indoors, place your subject near abackground, allowing the automatic electronic flash to light up the scene. For pictures of highly reflective sur-f
2 This product is listed by Underwriters’Laboratories, Inc. As a condition of listing,UL requires that basic safety information beprovided. IMPORTANT
20Blurry picture Cause • When subject is not centered in the picture, the sound waves pass by the subject and measure the distance to the background
21Background too dark Cause • Background too far from subject or beyond flash range. Solution • Be sure the exposure control is in the center position
22 Cause • When a bright source of light (such as lamplight) is in the central part of the scene and in front of the subject, the camera’s photocell
23 U.S.A. If this camera proves to be defective, we will, at your option, either replace it or repair it without charge for as long as you own the ca
24 Aperture/shutter system Apertures: from f/10 to f/45.Shutter speeds: from 1/245 to 2.8 seconds. Camera size/weight Length: 6.48 in. (16.5cm).Width
25For more information and helpPicture problems are often due to incorrect use of the camera. if you need further help, and before you return the came
26This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two condi-tions:• This device may not cause harm-ful inte
3 Table of contents5 Camera features 8 Opening and closing the camera 9 Loading the film 9 Cleaning the rollers 10 Removing an empty film pack 1
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5 The Polaroid ProCam is a rugged,portable, folding camera designedto meet the needs of businessusers for documentation,verification and identification
7The control panel (picture 2) a Release latch: Slide it up to open the camera. b Exposure control: Set it to normalfor most pictures. Slide the but
8 To open the camera Slide your right hand through thehand strap and hold the cameraas you would a pair of binoculars(picture 3). Slide the OPEN swit
9 Use Polaroid Spectra/lmage film. The film pack contains amercury-free battery. OtherPolaroid films cannot be usedwith this camera.When the camera i
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