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English
English
Flashbar,
the
camera
wi,
a.utomaticary
serect
the
next
fresh
burb
l"^,^t!:- l.¡l
fl ash p
icru,rá.
ñ¿,;;
;;;
fl;.ñ;ñ;,"
th
e
atmos
p
here
contatns gases
or dust
that
may
be ignited
by
a
spart
.
-
Three points
to
remember
when
using
flash
l:_F9,"r"
carefully:
Focusin-g
is
important,
not
only
for
produc_
rng
sharp
pictures.
but
also
fór getting
corieciy
exposed
flash
pictures.
tf
the tens
is
not
focuséd
á;;r;ái;ty,'l
riáiñ"pi.trrJi.,"v
be
too
light
or too
dark,
u.
*"liá.
;;;h;;;.'''
'
?. Ilr"
background
is
imgorfant:
place
your
subject
close
to
a
tisht-cotored
backorou¡.fl,
tt
you
ián.
i;-úír-;ut
bd,iiñ;;;bÉ;
and
the
backgroun-d
wiil
Ée
ri,é[
lit."'
"'
3.
Arrange
groups
carefulty:
All
the
persons
in
a
group
should
be
about
the
same
distance
lro_m
the
"áráá,
io
assure
thev
will
all
be tit
eventy
by
the
flash.
wr,,é,i
iiüáiü;i;ñ;,*iiii.;á#;:
onty
the
person
ón wnom
*re
i"n1
üálrá.r;;i
;iliil
;;;;'¿it;"
exposed;
the
others
wiil
be
too
ligtri
ói ióó;";"i.
ror
spectat purposes,
you
can
use
flash
in
daytight
(see
page
g).
Outdoor pictures
on
sunny
days,
stand
so
the
right
comes
from
behind you
or
from
the
side.
Do
not
shoot
directtyinto
tná
.rnlü'Ái
ééÁ"rílv,
,r'úi".l,t
and
background
brightness
JÉoriá
ii"
"o,jüitÁL
same.
uneven
Iighting
could
,,footñ
the
camera's
"t";t,i;;y;;
;hich
measures
the
light
it
"sees"
coming
fro,
iñ.-;;;;J#i'..t.
the
shutter
accordingly
for
an
exposure.
Watch.the
background..
.lf
a large part
of
the
background
is
much
darker
than
your
main
subject,
tf,é
eieitr¡c
ey.
*if
f
téná
ü-r;t;h;,,
exposure
for
that
backoroünd,'a"a
ir,e
Jüol.e.,ti
*iu
¡.
üiirür,t.,,"
in
the
picture.
tf
the
baiksrouh;
l;
i;;Is;i;lih;;
the
main
subiect.
the
etectric.
eye
wil
tend
r-o
set
thé
,iip"d.,ii"
iJi
til;d;i;'Ái
i,;:,i:",,
sround
and.
as
a resutr.
rh.e
subject
riirlr
u"ioá'¿ári
i;
fÉ;
ñi.i;r..
You
can
coirect
tnis
taúti
¡n
áne';i.t;',iáy.l"ritrr..
come
close
to
the
subject,
so
that
the
etectriJév"
;,éJ.r;tnli
a titfle
of the
background,
or
adjust
the Lighten/Darken
control
(see
below).
Arso,.you
can
sometimes
Iighten
the
main
subject,
if
it
is too'
dark,
by
using
flash
(see
pa-ge
g).
Sharpness
-
from
near
to
far
-
in
sunlight:
On bright,
sunnv
flx,,;
i[
#
i
;
s L'
?
;,f
j
1'á
? ;:
ñTJi
it
Íi.i,J.:¿:i
#, fl
ii
] ] iíiii?t,'
lx
"rÍil
ii
f; i
ii'"}u,'
¡Iirl
tec
h n i
q
u e *
iii
ñ ói
woi*';;
;';¿;i
ü
;v''
The,Lighten/Darken
confrol:
For
most pictures,
leave
the
Lrgnren/uarKen
control
at
the normal position
(.1
1A).
However,
if
the
main
subject
is
to.o light
or
too'dart<'in
a
daylight
picture,
you
can
use
this-control
to
aójust
the
exposure
fói'án"-
-
othe.r
picture
in
the
same
location
and'the
iare i¡ql.'rtinq.loi
,
smalt
change,
turn it
one mark
toward
eiflrer
LiéhiÉn'iiíbi;r-
Darken
.(1
'l,C);
for
a
greater
change
,ore
¡ftwó'rarts.
Ol
not
,s"
rne
controt
to
correct
lor
flash.pictures.that
are too
light
or
too
dark.
Such
results
are
generally
caused
Ov iñáócuratdtocusiáé.
The
film
shade
Each
picture,that
you
take
wil
come
out
of the
camera
in
the
same
ryay.as
rne frtm
cover.
As
it is
ejected,
you
will
notice
a black
:I-"9:
ql
top,of
it.,This
shade
wilt
uuidrátióáiry
sprins
baól
into
rne
camera
when
the
f¡lm
cover
is
most
of the
way
out.
The
shade
will
appear
in
the
same
manner
with
the
ejection
ót-each
ói.ü;;:"
rrs
purpose-ts
to
sh¡etd
the_.loicture
from
light
during
the first
moments
of deveropment.
The foilowing
¡iustrát¡oñs
sñow-how
the
Tilm
snaoe
operates.
ffiryw
?g_!ot
lamper
with
the
film
shade;
it
is
a
delicate part
of
thé
camera
syslem.

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BrandPolaroid
Model3000
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

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