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3. RESET: lmmediately
after
snapping
a
picture,
press
No.
3 button down
firmly until
it locks and
stays
down.
This
resets the
shutter
so
you'll
be
ready for the next
picture.
4.
ADVANCE FLASH
CUBE:
Press
the
cube
rotation
lever
forward
as
far
as it
will
go,
to
prepare
you
for
the next
ffash. See also
page
L2.
YOU ARE NOW
READY TO
DEVELOP
THE PICTURE.
SEE
PAGE 26.
FLASH PICTURE
HINTS
Line
up
groups:
Try
to
have
everyone
about
the
same
distance
f
rom the
camera
so
they'll be
lighted
evenly.
Have
plenty
of color: White,
black,
and
gray
don't
improve
color
pictures.
Medium
sized rooms
with
light walls
are best: In
such
a
setting
a
lot
of
light,
which
would otherwise
be lost,
is
reflected
back onto
the
subject. The
further
you
are from
the
subject, the
more important
it
is to have
such
reflective
surfaces
nearby.
Spare
the eyes:
Let
your
subjects look
elsewhere
than
right at the
camera.
Flash
don'ts: Don't
try to make
flash
pictures
in
daylight.
Don't
shoot flash
pictures
in
explosive
atmospheres.
GET CLOSE
TO
YOUR SUBJECT AND
GET
A
LARGE IMAGE.
23
DO NOT
SHOOT FLASH PICTURES FROM
FURTHER
THAN 10
FT.
The recommended
range for
good
flash
pictures(3Yz
to 10 ft.) is
shown
by
the flash
range indicator,
(right).
lf,
after focusing
the camera, the arrow
points
at the
black bar, as
shown,
you
are
within
the flash
range.
lf
the arrow
points
beyond
the
bar, come
closer
and
refocus
before
shootin
g.
INF
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Polaroid 430 Specifications

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BrandPolaroid
Model430
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

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