To Take A Picture; Load The Film; Raise The Electronic Flash To Activate The Camera; Position Your Subject - Polaroid impulse series User Manual

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Impulse Series Camera

To take a picture

Load the film

1. Push the latch forward to open the film
door.
Latch
2. Hold the pack by its edges, as shown.
3. Slide it all the way into the camera.
4. Close the film door. The camera ejects
the film cover.
Raise the electronic flash to
activate the camera
Note:
Since the electronic flash is
designed to be used for every
picture, indoors and outdoors,
the camera will not operate until
the electronic flash is raised.
1. Push the top of the electronic flash
down and release it. The electronic
flash will come up automatically and the
lens cover will move to the side to expose
the lens.
2. When the light next to the shutter button is
green, the electronic flash is ready to fire.
3. When you are not using the camera, push
the electronic flash down. The lens cover will
move to cover the lens.
Note: As mentioned, the flash is designed for
every picture – indoors and outdoors –
combining with the light from the scene to
provide the right lighting for the best
possible picture.

Position your subject

Indoors
Your subject should be within the camera's
flash range:
Impulse
– 4 to 10 feet (1.2 to 3m)
Impulse AF – 2 to 14 feet (.6 to 4.25m)
For best results, your subject should also
be near a light-colored background.
Outdoors
Your subject should be:
Impulse
– at least 4 feet (1.2m) away
Impulse AF – at least 2 feet (.6m) away
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User Guide
(Be sure there are objects
in front of your subject. See
Sonar focusing, page 7.)

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