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English
English
Pictures
in
hot and
cold weather
Jlr:
SX-7_0^llT_yjJJ
S¡ve
be-s_t
resutts
when
used
at
temperatures
between
7"C
(45"F)
and
35oC
(95oF).
please
observe
thé
following
precautions.
When.it
is
hot, keep
camera,
film
and
developing
pictures
awav
rrom
otrect
sun, hot
cars
and
all
hot
surfaces
and
áreas.
When
it
is
below
7oC
(45oF),
keep your
camera
and
fllm
as
warm
as
possible.
P-ut
each developing
pitture
immediately
¡"to
á
wiim
inside
pocket
for
at least
thrde
rñiñutes.
Flash
in
daylight
You
can use
flash
outdoors
to
get
better
pictures
in
a variety
of
conditions:
1; !, !!.,light,ordeep
sáade,
use
flash
to
avoid
the
long
exposure
trme
that would
be required
with
daylight
alone.
Remeñbei.
lono
exposure
t¡mes
can
lead
to blurred pictures
because
of camera"
movement.
2.
When.the
background
is
very
bright,
but
your
subiect
is
in
shade.
use
flash
to
brighten
the
subject.\&iÍh
dailightuÉn",
tf,é
-
---'
:1!l_19:
eJectri,c,
eye
wou
td
t-en d.
to.
set th
ó e-*posr
re ioi
ihe
brig
ht
bacKground
and
the
subject
would
be
too dark.
3,;!y!!
y?u,,,t.ubject
away
from
the
sun and
then
use
flash
to tighten
the
face.
ln
this.way
yo.u
can
avoid
the
strained
expression
thát
is
so
common
with
people
looking
toward
bright
sunlight.
At
thé
-
same
trme,
you
can avoid
the unpleasant
deep
shadows
often cast
by
a hi§h
sun.
Remember
to focus
accurately:
Keep
the subject
within
the
camera's
flash
range.
You
will
génerall! get
the ͡est
results
when
the
subject
is about
1,5to
2m
(bto
6ft.)
from
the
camera.
Electronic
flash
Some
electronic
flash
units
may
work
well
with
your
camera.
Others mgy
not
be compatible
with
your
camera
toi raiióuJiea-
sons,
and may
produce
unsatisfactory
results,
or even
damage
the
camera.
Before
you
buy
an
electronic
flash unit,
check
with
your
dealer
or
with
the manufacturer
of the
flash
unit,
to
be
sure ii
is suitable
ior
u!-e wlth
your
camera.
If
in
doubt,
contact
the nearest
polaroid
-
office
(addresses
on back
page).
Care of the
system
Camera: Keep
itfree from
dirt
and dust.
lf
the camera
body
needs
cleaning,
simply
wipe
it with
a damp
cloth.
To
clean
the lens,
-
-
-
-
viewfinder
window
and
electric
eye, blow
off anv
dust
and
thán
wipe
gently
with
a
soft, lint-free
cloth.
Development
rollers:
Dirt
on the rollers
(12)
in
the fllm
com-
partment
door
can
cause
repeated
spots,
bar'patterns
and
other
faults
on
your
pictures.
lnspect
the
rolleis
reg'ularly,
to
¡e
surJ
they
are clean.
While
cleaning
the rollers,
it
besiio
Ieave
án
9mply
film
pack
in the
camerá,
to
prevenf
dust
and dirt
from
énter_
ing
the film
compartment.
Rotate
both rollers
with
vour fináei:
-
they
should move
freely.
Remove
dirt
with
a clean,
iint-free-clóth.
moistened
with
water
if necessary.
Check
the ends
of the rollersj
where
dirt may
collect,
as well
as-the
plcture
exit
slot.
Film:
Store film
in
a cool
place.
Do not
break
the
seal
on the film
box
u¡til
you
are
rea.dy
to
use the
film.
particularly
avoid
leáving
your
film.or
a loaded
camera
in a
hot humid
place,
such
as
the"
glove
or luggage
compartment
of
a car,
or in'direit
sunligftt.
-
Pictures:
Do
not fold,
crease,
cut
or trim
SX-70
pictures.
The.brilliant
pictures
made
wjth
your
SX-70 syst'em
are
among
the
most
stable and
resistant
to
fading
ever known
in
photograph'y.

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Polaroid 3000 Specifications

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BrandPolaroid
Model3000
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

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