Polaroid MAXXUM HTsi instruction manual Focus AF Illuminator, Exposure 14 Segment Metering

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FOCUS – AF Illuminator

The AF Illuminator is a secondary function of the built-in flash. When the scene is too dark for the camera to focus accurately, the built-in flash fires a few short bursts when the shutter- release button is pressed partway down to provide the illumination necessary for the camera to focus on your subject.

• Pressing the spot AF button also activates the AF illuminator.

The range of the AF Illuminator flash is approximately one to five meters.

The AF illuminator will not fire in continuous focus mode or if flash cancel ( ) is selected.

The AF illuminator will not operate with 300mm or longer single focal length lenses.

The AF illuminator will not operate with 3x-1x Macro Zoom.

When an accessory flash is attached, its AF illuminator will be active in place of the camera’s AF illuminator.

Custom Function 9 (p75) lets you cancel the built-in flash’s AF illuminator if it will interfere with your subject or is inappropriate.

EXPOSURE – 14 Segment Metering

Fourteen-Segment Honeycomb-Pattern Metering uses information from the autofocus system to set the metering pattern according to the position of the main subject. The light metered by each applicable segment is then evaluated to determine the degree of spot-lighting or backlighting present in your scene. The focus-area indicator displays the sensor being used when the shutter release button is pressed partway down.

Fourteen-Segment Honeycomb-Pattern Metering is the camera’s standard metering mode and is appropriate for most photographic situations.

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Contents Page For Proper and Safe USE V E L I I Table of ContentsBody Names of PartsViewfinder Data PanelQuick Operation Attaching the Strap LevelBatteries Installing the BatteriesChecking Battery Power Removing the Lens LensAttaching the Lens Close the back cover Loading FilmExtend the leader between the guide rails to the index mark Pressing the Shutter-Release Button Handling the CameraHolding the Camera Focus is confirmed Focus SignalsTaking Pictures in FULL-AUTO Focus Hold Special Focus SituationsFlash Signals Using the BUILT-IN FlashLens Shadowing Flash RangeCancelling Red-eye Reduction Flash CancelFill Flash Red-Eye ReductionAutomatic Rewind Rewinding the FilmManual Rewind Wait until the film is completely rewoundLandscape Mode Portrait ModeSubject Program Selection TipsSports Mode Close-Up ModePhotographing Night Scenes Night Portrait ModeTurn the control dial until Appears in the data panelContinuous Advance Mode SELF-TIMERMode Aperture Priority Cancelling the Flash Mode FlashAperture Control Press the flash-mode button to pop-up the built-in flashPush the built-in flash down or turn the accessory flash off Mode Shutter PriorityFast Shutter Speed Slow Shutter Speed Mode ManualShutter Control Metering in Manual Mode Press and hold the shutter- release button to take Picture Taking Time Exposures buLb Firmly press the eyepiece cap into the eyepiece Focus Wide Focus Area D I T I O N a L A T U R E SFocus Manual Focus AF Power Zoom and xi-Series LensesFocus Spot AF Exposure 14 Segment Metering Focus AF IlluminatorExposure Exposure Compensation Exposure Spot MeteringExposure Bracketing Exposure Setting the ISO ManuallySelect the desired drive mode Cancelling BracketingFlash Notes Bracketing with Exposure Compensation ButtonExposure Multiple Exposure Cancelling Multiple ExposureFlash High-Speed Sync Attach the 5400HS flash and set it to standard modeMetering Multiple Exposures Compensate the exposures as followsFlash Slow Sync Press the Mode button to choose the data imprinting formatExposing the Date/Time Slow-shutter SyncReplacing the Battery Setting the Date/TimeReplace the battery cover, then reset the date and time For Owners of the Quartz Date ModelCustom Functions Setting the Custom FunctionsCust 1 AF Release Priority Cust 2 Film Rewind StartCust 6 Focus-hold button Lens Cust 5 Flash Control in P ModeCust 4 DX Memory Cust 9 AF Illuminator built-in flash Cust 7 Spot AF buttonCust 8 Spot/AE Lock button P E N D I Program Reset ButtonAccessory Flash Control Accessory InformationCompatibility of Accessories Exposure Warnings Lens SpecificationsFor owners of the optional lens kits Lens HoodProblem Trouble ShootingOperating Temp and Conditions Care and StorageSpecifications Page 13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541-8556, Japan