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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.

a

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