Composing The Picture While The Flash Is Charging - Polaroid 660 - Autofocus 660 Land Camera User Manual

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3. A red light in the viewfinder indicates
that the flash is charging. In about 5
seconds, when the flash is fully
charged, the red light goes out. The
camera will not operate while the red
light is on.
4. To take the picture, hold the camera
steady and press the red button the
rest of the way. The camera will then
automatically eject the developing
picture.
Note:
Always use the thumbrest and
gently press the red button;
jabbing the button will jar the
camera and blur the picture.
Red light
Red
Button
5. Hold the developing picture by its
wide white border. While it is
developing, keep the picture out of
direct sunlight.
Note:
When the temperature is below
o
55
and film warm.
6. Immediately place the developing
picture in a warm pocket for at least a
minute.
Composing the picture
while the flash is charging
1. Press the red button part way so the flash
will charge while you are composing the
picture.
2. Look through the viewfinder.
3. In addition to your subject, notice the
foreground and the background as they
appear in the viewfinder.
4. Frame your picture, changing your position
or the camera angle until you see the best
composition.
5. Move in close so that the important
elements of your picture fill the frame.
Sun 600
Indoors – subject should be 4 - 10 feet
(1.2 - 3m) away and near a
light colored background.
Outdoors – subject should be at least 4
feet (1.2m) away.
Sun 640 – subject should be at least 4
feet (1.2m) away.
Sun 660 AF – subject should be at least
11
User Guide
o
F(13
C), keep the camera
2 feet (60cm) away.

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