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Indoors, place your subject near a background, allowing the automatic electronic flash to light up the scene. For pictures of highly reflective sur- faces, shoot at an angle to avoid a flash reflection. Or, for best results, turn the flash off. When the flash is off, hold the camera steady or use a tripod.

For multiple pictures of the same subject, you may want to use a tri- pod to avoid reframing each picture.

Hold the camera steady until the picture has ejected from the camera.

When framing your picture,

move in close to fill the frame with the subject for best results.

Start with the lighten/darken control on the normal position. Some subjects may require an adjustment.

It is important to avoid touching the lenses. Should you need to remove dust or fingerprints, breathe on the lens and wipe it gently with a clean, soft facial tissue. Do not use

silicone-treated eyeglass tissues.

Note: If you are having a picture-tak- ing problem, check to be sure your camera is in the fully automatic mode with the switches in a row so that the red field is not visible. Retake your picture. If this does not correct the problem, review this sec- tion or call us at the nearest Polaroid Service Center. See page 25.

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