Setting Up For Great Pictures - Polaroid MiniPortrait 203 User Manual

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Setting up for great pictures

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1 Use a clean, white background.
2 A background light is recomended.
3 Provide an adjustable stool for your
subject.
4 Place the subject close to the
background, about 10-12 in.
5 Measure camera-to-subject distance
carefully. Distance affects image size,
image sharpness, and exposure.
(See page 10)
6 Use the Sonar rangefinder to help
position the camera at the correct
distance (1.2 m/47 in.) from your
subject. (See page 10)
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7 Make sure your subject is facing directly
toward the camera.
8 The camera lenses should be at the
subject's eye level.
9 Mark the correct camera and subject
positions if your setup is not
permanent.
10 For consistent results mount the camera
on a tripod.
11 When using the camera's flash as the
main lighting, be sure the flash unit is in
the "up" position and reflector is facing
forward. (See page 7)
12 Check the camera exposure settings
before you shoot. (See pages 9-10)
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