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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
chainik 4:30pm on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 
DONT BUY THIS CAMERA AND SUPPORT POLOROID! I was stupid enough to buy a Poloroid.
jamzen 1:56pm on Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 
We have owned a Polaroid Camera for as long as I can remember. My husband loves to hunt and fish and from when he was a child.
jrepetto 12:28pm on Thursday, August 19th, 2010 
Insta-Photo Polaroid One600 Retro all the way, this is what made it fun for me. No electronic feel to it, no digital enhancements, just old-school.
pandomormon 11:06pm on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 
My 6 year old son had a Polariod One 600 camera for christmas, the camera cost £24. Easy to use, instant pictures, no batteries required.
marieke.vandamme@tvh.be 10:03pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 
High quality, solid constructed lens.Very happy with this lens, focus and zoom rings are well positioned.Amazing pictures, just tried cople shots ....
guzowskip 11:13am on Monday, June 7th, 2010 
Polaroid One600 Classic Instant Camera I had been wanting a Polaroid camera for a few months and had been debating on whether or not I should buy a us... thank you adorama I just wanted to thank the seller for how helpful he was getting me this item on time! I have bought this item as a gift. polaroid one600 not the best The camera looks fine. But the pictures are not very good.
zaax 4:05pm on Monday, April 26th, 2010 
Talk about Wide Angle (or Ultra Wide Angle if you would like), the only 2 choices you have are: 16-35mm II and 17-40mm.
gunigugu 1:09pm on Monday, April 19th, 2010 
My 6 year old son had a Polariod One 600 camera for christmas, the camera cost £24. Easy to use, instant pictures, no batteries required.

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Documents

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Opening and Closing the Camera

To open the camera

Hold camera as shown. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. The camera opens automatically.

To close the camera

OPEN/CLOSE button
Handstrap To attach the handstrap Push small loop through strap hole. Pull wide end of strap through small loop. Hold camera as shown. Press and hold the OPEN/ CLOSE button Press down on the camera as shown to close camera.
DO NOT force the camera open or closed. Damage to the camera may occur.
Polaroid One 600 | Classic Instructions

Page 1 of 5

Loading and Unloading the Film

To load film

Press the film door release button to open the film door.
Hold film by the edges and insert the film pack as shown.

Film cover

Film door release button

Use Polaroid film

Close the film door. Film cover ejects automatically.
The film counter shows 10.
To unload empty film pack
The film counter shows 0 when the film pack is empty.
DO NOT touch the film cover. Hold film by the edges as shown.
DO NOT remove the tab. Use this tab to remove empty film pack.
The film pack contains a battery that powers the camera.
Pull the tab to remove the empty film pack.

Page 2 of 5

Taking Pictures

To take pictures

3 - 10 ft 3 ft+
Frame your subject in the viewfinder. Press the shutter button. The picture automatically ejects from the front of the camera. For indoor pictures, stand between 3 feet to 10 feet from the subject. The flash range is 10 feet. For outdoor pictures, stand at least 3 feet from your subject. There is no distance limit for outdoor pictures.
Shutter button Flash Ready light
A steady green light indicates that the flash is ready. If green light is off and camera shuts off, lightly touch the shutter button or close and reopen camera to turn on flash.
DO NOT pull picture from the camera.
Refer to Guide to Better Pictures on page 4 for more information.

Page 3 of 5

Guide to Better Pictures
Indoor Pictures (beyond flash range) Indoor Pictures (within flash range)
10 ft+ Do not stand further than 10 feet (beyond flash range) from your subject.
3 - 10 ft Stand at least 3 feet from your subject and no further than 10 feet (beyond flash range) from your subject. Outdoor Pictures (sun away from subject)
Outdoor Pictures (sun behind subject)
Do not take picture with the sun directly behind your subject. Developing Pictures
Take picture with the sun away from your subject. Cold Temperatures
Do not shake or bend developing pictures.
If temperature is below 55 F place developing picture in warm location such as your pocket.

Page 4 of 5

Camera Maintenance
Spots and Banding on Picture If spots or banding appear on photos, camera may have dirty developer rollers. To clean developer rollers dampen clean cloth with tap water. Open film door and thoroughly clean rollers. if film is in camera, clean rollers in dimly lit area.

Cleaning Lens

Do not touch lens. Clean camera lens with a soft, lint-free cloth.
One Year Limited Warranty Polaroid will, at our option, repair or replace any camera found defective in manufacture within the one year warranty period, provided that the camera is returned to a Polaroid dealer or office. The warranty period is determined by the date of camera purchase. To verify the warranty period, keep the receipt as proof of purchase. Otherwise, the warranty period is determined by the date of manufacture. This warranty does not apply to damage caused by accident, misuse or tampering with the camera, and a charge will be made for such repairs. This warranty excludes all consequential damages, except in jurisdictions not allowing such exclusions or limitations. Warranty may vary according to applicable local law. Caution This camera is battery operated. Closely supervise children when camera is operated by them or used in their presence. To avoid electrical shock, camera should not be exposed to or immersed in water or other fluids, disassembled or operated if dropped or damaged. Contact a Polaroid Service Centre for repair information.

2004 Polaroid Corporation ; TM: Polaroid and pixel design and Polaroid One 600.

Page 5 of 5

doc1

Opening and Closing the Camera

To open the camera

Hold camera as shown. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. The camera opens automatically.

To close the camera

OPEN/CLOSE button
DO NOT force the camera open or closed. Damage to the camera may occur.
Hold camera as shown. Press and hold the OPEN/ CLOSE button
Press down on the camera as shown to close camera.
Polaroid One 600 | Pro and One 600 | JobPro Instructions

Page 1 of 6

Loading and Unloading the Film

To load film

Press the film door release button to open the film door.
Hold film by the edges and insert the film pack as shown.

Film cover

Film door release button

Use Polaroid film

Close the film door. Film cover ejects automatically.
The film counter shows 10.
To unload empty film pack
The film counter shows 0 when the film pack is empty.
DO NOT touch the film cover. Hold film by the edges as shown.
DO NOT remove the tab. Use this tab to remove empty film pack.
The film pack contains a battery that powers the camera.
Pull the tab to remove the empty film pack.

Page 2 of 6

Taking Pictures

To take pictures

2 - 10 ft 2 ft+
Frame your subject in the viewfinder. Press the shutter button. The picture automatically ejects from the front of the camera. For indoor pictures, stand between 2 feet (about arms length) to 10 feet from the subject. The flash range is 10 feet. Shutter button Flash Ready light For outdoor pictures, stand at least 2 feet (about arms length) from your subject. There is no distance limit for outdoor pictures.
A steady green light indicates that the flash is ready. If green light is off and camera shuts off, lightly touch the shutter button or close and reopen camera to turn on flash.
DO NOT pull picture from the camera.
To take close-up pictures
Center the subject in the viewfinder. If subject is not centered the camera's range finder can not focus and the picture will be blurry.
Refer to Guide to Better Pictures on page 5 for more information.

Page 3 of 6

Other Features

LIGHTEN

DARKEN
To lighten a dark picture, slide the exposure control to the LIGHTEN position.
To darken a light picture, slide the exposure control to the DARKEN position. Flash ( ) always fires for best pictures. Steady green light indicates flash is ready. If green light goes off and camera shuts off, lightly touch shutter button ( ) or close and reopen camera to turn flash on. Minimize the red-eye effect in your photos. Press ( ) button briefly until red-eye reduction ( ) icon appears. Hold camera steady, flash is delayed for one second. Use indoors in very low light. Self-timer. Place camera on flat surface. Press ( ) button briefly to select selftimer ( ). With self-timer selected, press shutter button ( ). The self-timer ( ) and red light (next to the lens) will blink. The camera waits for 12 seconds and then takes picture. To cancel self-timer, press ( ) button again.
Self-timer icon Red-eye Reduction button Self-timer button Red-eye Reduction icon Film counter (counts down)

Flash icon

Exposure control (use middle setting for normal exposure)

Page 4 of 6

Guide to Better Pictures
Indoor Pictures (beyond flash range) Indoor Pictures (within flash range)
10 ft+ Do not stand further than 10 feet (beyond flash range) from your subject.
2 - 10 ft Stand at least 2 feet (about arms length) from your subject and no further than 10 feet (beyond flash range) from your subject. Outdoor Pictures (sun away from subject)

Outdoor Pictures (sun behind subject)
Do not take picture with the sun directly behind your subject. Developing Pictures
Take picture with the sun away from your subject. Cold Temperatures
Do not shake or bend developing pictures.
If temperature is below 55 F place developing picture in warm location such as your pocket.

Page 5 of 6

Camera Maintenance
Spots and Banding on Picture If spots or banding appear on photos, camera may have dirty developer rollers. To clean developer rollers dampen clean cloth with tap water. Open film door and thoroughly clean rollers. if film is in camera, clean rollers in dimly lit area.

Cleaning Lens

Do not touch lens. Clean camera lens with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Lifetime Limited Warranty (original purchaser only). Polaroid will, at our option, repair or replace any camera found defective in manufacture within the warranty period, provided that the camera is returned to a Polaroid dealer or office. The warranty period is determined by the date of camera purchase. To verify the warranty period, keep the receipt as proof of purchase. Otherwise, the warranty period is determined by the date of manufacture. This warranty does not apply to damage caused by accident, misuse or tampering with the camera, and a charge will be made for such repairs. This warranty excludes all consequential damages, except in jurisdictions not allowing such exclusions or limitations. Warranty may vary according to applicable local law. Caution This camera is battery operated. Closely supervise children when camera is operated by them or used in their presence. To avoid electrical shock, camera should not be exposed to or immersed in water or other fluids, disassembled or operated if dropped or damaged. Contact a Polaroid Service Center for repair information.
2004 Polaroid Corporation ; TM: Polaroid and pixel design and Polaroid One 600.
Polaroid One 600 | Pro and One 600 | JobPro Instructions Page 6 of 6

 

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