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This book contains operating instructions for the Polaroid Spectra 2 camera (see p. 2.) The text refers to pictures on these fold-out pages. 16 17 • Get in close to subject (p. 20) • Add foreground interest (p. 20)
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14 15 • Use color in pictures (p. 20) • Keep background simple (p. 20)
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10 11 • Flash off: facial shadows (p. 8) • Add foreground interest (p. 20) 12 13 • Distant background: too dark (p. 10) • Close background: good picture (p. 10)
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS As with any battery-operated equipment, observe these basic safety precautions: 1 FOLLOW ALL OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 2 CLOSELY SUPERVISE CAMERA WHEN IT IS BEING USED BY OR NEAR CHILDREN. 3 DO NOT USE CAMERA IF IT HAS BEEN DROPPED OR DAMAGED - UNTIL IT HAS BEEN EXAMINED AT AN AUTHORIZED POLAROID SERVICE CENTER. 4 TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE CAMERA. SERVICE OR REPAIR WORK MUST BE DONE ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED POLAROID SERVICE CENTER. INCORRECT
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Contents The camera The camera 2 The control panel 3 Using the camera Open the camera 4 Check the control panel 4 Load the film 4 Position your subject 4 Take the picture 5 To remove an empty film pack 5 Features The autofocus system 6 The viewfinder displays 7 The programmed flash 8 The recharge indicator 8 Flash range 9 The exposure control 9 Guide to better pictures Lens care 13 Picture care 13 Film care 13 For information and help 14 ? Warranty 15 Troubleshooting guide 16 Picture-
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4 Using the camera Open the camera Place both hands under the camera as shown. Slide the 1 (pictures 3, 4) 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 When you want the camera to be fully automatic, be sure 2 control panel a
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Using the camera 5 Take the picture Slide your left hand through the hand strap and hold 5 (pictures 7, 8) the camera as you would a pair of binoculars. For horizontal pictures, hold the camera as shown in picture 7. For vertical pictures, position the camera with the flash on top as shown in picture 8 to get the best results. To remove an empty After you take the tenth picture, the picture counter film pack sets to zero and three chimes sound to remind you to (pictures 5 & 9
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6 Features 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 the scene (approximate area circled in white, see illustration). The sound waves are used to measure the distance to the person or object (in the central part of the scene) that is closest to the camera. A built-in computer then uses this measurement to pro- vide the correct lens setting, so be sure that: • The sound waves
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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 to help you take the best possible picture. When you see a number in the viewfinder, it tells you the distance to your subject (in feet or meters). This number will help you follow the distance recommendations throughout this book. When you see a green “good picture” symbol, the condi- tions are right for taking a good picture.
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8 Features The programmed flash Every time you take a picture, indoors or outdoors, your (pictures 10, 11) camera blends light from the scene with just enough flash to provide the right lighting for the best possible picture. In the sample outdoor scene, photographed without flash (picture 10), bright sunlight has created harsh facial shadows. Your camera blends sunlight with just the right amount of flash to soften shadows and reveal facial details (pic- ture 11). The recharge Th
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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 feet (0.6m) away. The exposure control Use the picture control when you want to retake a picture to make it lighter or darker. When retaking a picture to make it lighter: Slide the control all the way up (a). When retaking a picture to make it darker: Slide the control all the way down (b). a lighten Any partial a
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10 Features Backgrounds too dark? If the background of a flash picture is too dark but your (pictures 12, 13) subject is well illuminated (picture 12), the background is too far away. Moving the control to the lighten setting will not correct this problem, so be sure the exposure control is in the normal position. Retake the picture, placing your subject near a background and keeping both within the 2 to 15 foot (0.6m to 4.6m) flash range (picture 13).
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13 Guide to better pictures Lens 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 facial tissue. Do not use silicone-treated eyeglass tissues. Picture care The development process takes place inside the film; therefore, developing Spectra pictures can be stacked. During the first 60 seconds of development, handle the picture gently. Fanning or bending the picture will disturb the development process. Wi
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14 Guide to better pictures For information and help If you are unable to get good pictures, review this instruc- tion book. Picture problems are often due to incorrect use of the camera. lf you need further help, and before you return your camera for repair, please see your dealer or contact the nearest Polaroid office. If you write, please explain the nature of the problem and, if possible, enclose sample pictures. Include your return address. U.S.A. Polaroid Customer Care Center 201 Burli