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Introduction

The Polaroid MicroCam is designed to provide instant photographic capability to a wide variety of light microscopes. The camera is simple to operate, and is easily attached to the microscope's viewing tube, in place of the eyepiece. (Note: The camera also can be attached to the phototube, if preferred.)

The camera can make automatic exposures ranging from 1/60 sec. to 1612 minutes; it also can be set for manual operation to make longer exposures. A display on the control panel shows the camera status, and alerts you if the camera is out of film or if the illumination is too bright or too dim for an automatic exposure.

The camera uses Polaroid color and black & white AutoFilms. After exposure, the camera ejects the print, which develops automatically in normal room lighting. The pictures are fully developed in four to five minutes.

Free technical assistance

If you need additional information or assistance, call toll-free at 1-800-225-1618, Mon.-Fri., 8AM to 8PM (Eastern time). Or, write to the Polaroid Resource Center, 784 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, 02139.

If outside the U.S.A., contact the nearest Polaroid Office (addresses on back page).

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Polaroid MicroCam manual Introduction, Free technical assistance