Polaroid 1200i manual Taking Pictures with the 1200si, If the flash or focus is not correct

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Taking Pictures with the 1200si

For horizontal photos, hold camera as shown in a. For vertical photos, hold camera as shown in b.

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b

1Frame your subject in viewfinder.

2Press shutter button halfway. The distance to your subject (in meters or feet) and a symbol are displayed. A green symbol indicates that it is okay to take photo.

3Press shutter button all the way. The photo is automatically ejected.

Note: If flash or focus is not correct, camera beeps and/or a flashing yellow caution symbol appears. Adjust the camera or reposition your subject as described in the next section.

If the flash or focus is not correct. . .

When the caution symbol and the following error indicators appear:

Your subject is too close. The number “0.1” is displayed. Release shutter button and stand at least 0.6 m (2 ft.) from subject.

Your subject is beyond flash range. A number from 4.8 to 6.2 is displayed. Release shutter button and position your subject within the 0.6 m to 4.6 m (2-15 ft.) flash range.

Your subject is within range, but the flash is off. A number from 4.8 to 6.2 is displayed. Slide the flash switch up to turn flash on.

Note: Distance readings do not appear when subject is beyond 6.2 m (20 ft).

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Contents Page English Do not force cover open as it will damage camera Opening and Closing the Camera= empty, 12 frames taken 10 orange = empty, 10 frames taken Loading and Unloading the FilmIf the flash or focus is not correct Taking Pictures with the 1200siTaking Pictures with Other Features Exposure ControlTaking Photos Through Glass Using Self-timerDeveloping Photos Camera MaintenanceGuide to better pictures Blurry Picture Cause SolutionSubject too dark Cause Solution Repeated spots or bar Pattern Cause SolutionDamaged picture Cause Solution Picture too blue or too red/yellow Cause Solution Warranty Three-year limited warranty