Polaroid ProCamCamera manual Removing an empty film pack Framing the subject

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10 Removing an empty film pack

Framing the subject

 

 

Remove the empty film pack when loading a new

pack into the camera. When the film pack is empty, the picture counter on the control panel sets to zero and

you will hear three chimes when the camera is open and when the shut- ter button is pressed.

Push the film door release but- ton on the front of the camera. Pull the colored tab to remove the film pack.

The wide-angle lens of the ProCam allows you a wider field of view to capture more in your photograph.The lens also allows you to photograph subjects from 18 inches (46cm) to infinity.The flash is designed to be used for every picture - outdoors and

indoors.

indoors: For best results, your subject should be from 18 inches to 18 feet (46cm to 5.5m) away and near a light-colored background.

Outdoors:Your subject should be at least 18 inches (46cm) away. Keep the sun behind you or to your side.

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Contents ProCam1 Camera Safeguards Table of contents Page Camera features Camera picturePage Control panel picture To open the camera Opening and closing the cameraTo close the camera Loading the film Cleaning the rollers Use Polaroid Spectra/lmage filmRemoving an empty film pack Framing the subject Taking the picture Lighten/Darken control Autofocus system Photographing a distant scene through glassAutomatic flash system Date display buttons Setting the time in day-hour- minute modelTo set a date Date display battery Shutting off the date display optionPage ProCam Close-up Lens Attaching the lens Taking a close-up pictureSilicone-treated eyeglass tissues Troubleshooting Blurry pictureSubject to be too dark Picture filmLens Business Image Guarantee Full Lifetime warrantyYour warranty options Offer onlyCamera size/weight Camera, film specificationsPolaroid Service Center For more information and help