Using the camera, Open the camera, Check the control panel – Polaroid Spectra AF User Manual

Page 12: Load the film, Position your subject

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Open the camera

Place both hands under the camera as shown. Slide the

release latch

back.

The camera will open automatically.

To

close

the camera (picture 4): When you have finished

using the camera, close it to protect the lens. Hold the

camera as shown. Slide the release latch

back.

Push

both

sides of the cover down until it locks.

Check the
control panel

When you want the camera to be

fully automatic

, be sure

all the switches are in a row as shown in picture 2.

Note:

When the switches are not in the automatic mode,

there is a red mark (or green symbol for the self-timer) vis-

ible on the panel.

Load the film

Use only Polaroid Spectra color film. Other Polaroid films

cannot be used with this camera.

Push the film door release

down

. The film door will open.

Hold the film pack by its edges only and slide it all the way

into the camera.

Position your
subject

You can take the most pleasing pictures of people,

both

indoors and outdoors,

when they are

3 to 5 feet (0.9m to

1.5m) away.

Indoors:

Your subject should be within the

2 to 15 foot (0.6m

to 4.6m)

flash range. For best results, your subject should

also be near a light-colored background.

Outdoors:

Your subject should be at least

2 feet (0.6m)

away

from the camera.

Using the camera

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(pictures 3, 4)

(pictures 5, 6)

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