Polaroid ProCamCamera manual Taking the picture

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Taking the picture

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Slide your right hand through the hand strap and hold the camera as you would a pair of binoculars (picture 7). Rest your index finger on the shutter button. Look through the viewfinder to frame your subject. Press the shutter button then release while holding the camera steady until all motor sound stops and the picture has ejected.The film will not eject out of the camera as long as your finger is on the shutter button.

There may be situations when you may want to use this feature such as extremely windy conditions.

Note: If the green flash-ready light

(a)is not on, touch the shutter button lightly to restore it, then take the picture.The picture will eject automatically.

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.

Note: When taking pictures of people or objects, you may want to hold the camera as in picture 8 to reduce the shadow effect on the side of the image.

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