Polaroid MAXXUM HTsi Flash Notes, Cancelling Bracketing, Select the desired drive mode

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EXPOSURE – Bracketing

3. Select the desired drive mode.

• The drive mode is initially set to single ( )

or continuous () whichever was set with exposure bracketing last.

4.Focus on and frame your subject, then press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.

Hold the shutter-release button down until the series is finished. Press the shutter-release button for each exposure.

Exposure is locked on the first frame of the series.

The exposure settings will change automatically.

Flash Notes

The built-in flash is set to flash cancel ( ) when bracketing is selected.

An attached Minolta accessory flash will be set to off when bracketing is selected.

If an AF series flash is mounted and on when bracketing is

selected, will blink in the data panel and the shutter will lock until the flash is turned off.

EXPOSURE – Bracketing

Cancelling Bracketing

1. Turn the function dial to .

2. Press the function button and turn the control dial until OFF appears in the data panel.

Sliding the main switch to LOCK in the middle of a bracketing series resets the bracketing series to the first

frame ( ).

Bracketing with the

Exposure Compensation Button

While pressing the exposure- compensation button, press the shutter release button all the way down and hold.

• The camera automatically exposes a three frame bracketed series.

• Releasing either button before the series is complete cancels the exposure series.

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Contents Page For Proper and Safe USE Table of Contents V E L I INames of Parts BodyData Panel ViewfinderQuick Operation Level Attaching the StrapBatteries 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 Special Focus Situations Focus HoldUsing the BUILT-IN Flash Flash SignalsLens Shadowing Flash RangeFlash Cancel Cancelling Red-eye ReductionFill Flash Red-Eye ReductionRewinding the Film Automatic RewindManual Rewind Wait until the film is completely rewoundPortrait Mode Landscape ModeSubject Program Selection TipsClose-Up Mode Sports ModeNight Portrait Mode Photographing Night ScenesTurn the control dial until Appears in the data panelSELF-TIMER Continuous Advance ModeMode Aperture Priority Mode Flash Cancelling the FlashAperture Control Press the flash-mode button to pop-up the built-in flashMode Shutter Priority Push the built-in flash down or turn the accessory flash offFast 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 buLbFirmly press the eyepiece cap into the eyepiece D I T I O N a L A T U R E S Focus Wide Focus AreaFocus Manual Focus AF Power Zoom and xi-Series LensesFocus Spot AF Focus AF Illuminator Exposure 14 Segment MeteringExposure Spot Metering Exposure Exposure CompensationExposure Setting the ISO Manually Exposure BracketingCancelling Bracketing Select the desired drive modeFlash Notes Bracketing with Exposure Compensation ButtonCancelling Multiple Exposure Exposure Multiple ExposureAttach the 5400HS flash and set it to standard mode Flash High-Speed SyncMetering Multiple Exposures Compensate the exposures as followsPress the Mode button to choose the data imprinting format Flash Slow SyncExposing the Date/Time Slow-shutter SyncSetting the Date/Time Replacing the BatteryReplace the battery cover, then reset the date and time For Owners of the Quartz Date ModelSetting the Custom Functions 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 Program Reset Button P E N D IAccessory Flash Control Accessory InformationCompatibility of Accessories Lens Specifications Exposure WarningsFor owners of the optional lens kits Lens HoodTrouble Shooting ProblemCare and Storage Operating Temp and ConditionsSpecifications Page 13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541-8556, Japan