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HOW
TO
MAKE FLASH PICTURES
PLACE
SUBJECT: Try to have
your
subject near a light colored
wall or other
light background.
PLACEYOURSELF: You
can shoot from
any
distance between 3Yz and
10 ft.
For the most striking
pictures, get
close
to
your
subject
and
get
a large image.
CHECK
that the
camera controls
are
set correctly
(see
pages
20,2L).
Be
sure that a flash cube is inserted
correctly
in
the f
lash
unit
(see page
11).
22
1.
AIM AND FOCUS: Frame
your
sub-
ject
in the
vtew
window.
Move
your
eye
to
the Focus window.
Push
the
No.
1
buttons until the
bright spot
in
the
rangefinder
shows a single clear
image
of the most important
part
of
your
subject. Then frame
your
subject
again
in
the vtew window.
Focus accurately:
To
get
a correctly
exposed flash
picture you
must
focus
correctly
(see
page
13).
2.
SHOOT:
Press button No. 2. Press
it smoothly and
slowly.
Hold
the camera
quite
still until
you
hear a loud click
and the flash fires.
AVOID
GETTING
BLURRED
FLASH
PICTURES by making
quite
sure that
neither the camera nor the
subject
moves during the exposure.
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Polaroid 430 Specifications

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BrandPolaroid
Model430
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

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