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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
cartoon_maker143 5:23pm on Monday, September 20th, 2010 
A good value for the price, about half of any other stabilized lens of similar range. Could be better built , including a metal mount.
Mercury 4:44am on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 
Great Buy I have used this lens for two months now and it it takes great pictures. Of coures you lose some low light ability because of the 1:4-5. Cheapest and best This is the catch of a lifetime. I have checked new egg, ebay and all other websites you can think of and trust me this is the best. Great lens. I purchased this lens as a just because gift for my wife.
hansm 9:55pm on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 
This is a great lens, especially considering how inexpensive it is. It works seamlessly with my Canon XSi and the pictures are sharp and clear.
Jez2k 10:42am on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 
Really increases versatility compared to basic lens that came with the Canon Rebel XS Consistent Output,Lightweight Tough To Attach
marla6789 8:31am on Sunday, June 20th, 2010 
Very fast auto focus and great image stabilization Fast / accurate auto-focus, Easily Interchangeable, Lightweight, Strong Construction Very versatile lens Easily Interchangeable, Lightweight, Consistent Output, Fast / accurate auto-focus
johnhenkel 3:06am on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 
This lens is a great buy. The only canon IS lens with a similar range that I have seen is the 70-300mm with USM priced at around $600. I,m pretty new to SLR cameras. Consistent Output
mjet 1:47am on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 
Good lens to start with..Still learning but this lens makes it easy Consistent Output","Easily Interchangeable","Fast / accurate auto-focus". PICTURES LOOKS GREAT THIS PRODUCT IS AMAZING Fast / accurate auto-focus","Strong Construction
zeltron 8:06pm on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 
Get this when Newegg offers package deals. The T2i with this lens was only a little more than the cost of the body alone. Lens works great on my aging Rebel XT (350D) No cons Very happy with newegg ship time, got here in time for christmas easy to use, EFS lens works well at distance to reduce blur. Great gift to my wife.

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S P E C T R A

Multiple exposure

Camera parts

Control panel
Programmed time exposure - 30 seconds

Contents

The camera Film Camera parts Control panel Operating instructions Open camera Load film Position subject Take picture To remove an empty film pack To close camera Viewfinder displays Autofocus system Audio signals Electronic flash Self-timer Exposure adjustment control 2 Features Photographing in natural light Manual focusing Time exposures Programmed time exposures Manual time exposures Backlighting Sequential pictures Self-timed sequential pictures Variable sequential pictures Multiple exposures Helpful hints for using the cameras special features Full lifetime warranty For information and help Accessories Specifications 22

2 The camera

Throughout the text you will nd letters that refer to illustrations on the fold-out pages.

i j k l n

Film door Tripod socket (on bottom of camera) Film door release button Shutter button Liquid crystal display (shows picture-taking information. The display comes on when there is lm in the camera. The display disappears about every 40 seconds. Lightly press the MODE or shutter button to make it reappear.) Viewnder Neckstrap connector Release latch (to open and close camera) Hand strap Control panel

The camera

Film Use only Polaroid Spectra color lm. Each lm pack provides 10 color pictures and contains a battery that powers all camera functions. Check the lm expiration date on every lm box to be sure the lm is fresh. Camera parts

m Control panel

o a Sonar rangender (sends out sonar
waves to measure distance to subject)
Three-element, 125mm coated-glass lens Automatic shutter system -variable speed/aperture (speeds range from 1/245 of a second to 6 seconds; apertures from f/l0 to f/45) Self-timer indicator Electronic ash (from 1/3000 to 1/20,000 of a second) Film shade (protects picture from light as it ejects from the camera) Photocell (silicon photo-diodes measure light from the scene and from the ash) Film exit slot

s t u v x y z

Self-timer button Electronic ash symbol Autofocus symbol Audio signals symbol Time exposure symbol Backlighting symbol Sequential pictures symbol

d e f g h

w Exposure adjustment symbol
a1 Multiple exposures symbol b1 MODE button (press to select a feature) c1 Green light (shows ash is ready) d1 Control buttons (press them to turn each
feature on or off, or to set the digital displays)

Operating instructions 3

e1 Picture counter (counts down to show
Open camera Place both hands as shown (h1). Slide the release latch back. The camera will open automatically. Load lm Use only Polaroid Spectra lm. Push the lm door release button down. The lm door will open. Hold the lm pack by its edges only (i1) and slide it all the way into the camera. As soon as you close the lm door, the battery in the lm pack will provide power to the camera and you will see:
the lm cover eject the liquid crystal display appear a green
how many pictures remain in the lm pack and is used with the sequential pictures and multiple exposures features)
f1 Indicator bar (shows that the feature

above it is on)

g1 Auto reset button (always returns the
camera to fully automatic operation: electronic ash, autofocus and audio signals) This booklet describes the selection and use of each special feature individually, although most of the features may be used in combination with each other for creative picture-taking. You can turn the individual features on or off between pictures by pressing the MODE and control buttons. Note: Closing and reopening the camera will always reset it for fully automatic operation. If the display fails to react as expected when you press the control buttons, press the Auto reset button or close and reopen the camera to start again.

light indicating the ash is ready to re. The liquid crystal display should look like this:

Operating instructions

If it does not, press the Auto reset button. Note: The display disappears about every 40 seconds. Lightly press the MODE or shutter button to make it reappear.

4 Operating instructions

Position subject Indoors, your subject should be within the 2 to 15 foot ash range and, for best results, near a light-colored background. Outdoors, your subject should be at least 2 feet away. The viewnder and liquid crystal displays will help you stay at the right distance. Take picture Slide your left hand through the hand strap and hold the camera as shown (j1) for horizontal pictures. For vertical pictures, see picture k1. Frame your subject in the viewnder and press the shutter button halfway. You should see: The distance to your subject; for example: When you release the button, the camera ejects the picture and the ash immediately recharges. Note: If you have pressed the shutter button halfway and you wish to reposition your subject or yourself, release the button. Make the changes and press the shutter button halfway again. To remove an empty lm pack After you have taken the 10th picture, you will hear 3 chimes to remind you to remove the empty lm pack. To remove the pack, push the lm door release button down. Pull the lm pack out by the colored tab. When the camera contains an empty lm pack
you hear three chimes when you open the

camera

you hear three chimes and see a ashing
zero in the viewnder when you press the shutter button halfway and hold it. A green good picture symbol. To take the picture, press the shutter button the rest of the way. To close camera Hold the camera as shown (l1). Slide the release latch back. Push the cover down until both sides lock. When you are not using to protect the lens.

Operating instructions 5

Viewnder displays When you press the shutter button halfway, displays indicating distance and symbols for good picture or caution appear in the viewnder. When you see the green symbol press the shutter button the rest of the way to take the picture. When you hear a warning tone and see the ashing yellow caution symbol your subject is either too close, too far, or the ash is turned off. For example, the display shows the yellow symbol and the distance 1:

your subject is too close. Release the shut-
Autofocus system When you press the shutter button, sonar waves (at frequencies beyond our range of hearing) are sent to the central part of the scene. A built-in computer measures the time it takes the sonar waves to reach the scene and the echo to return. This measurement is used to provide the correct lens setting.
Be sure the sonar waves have a clear path
to your subject. If an object near the central part of the scene prevents the sonar waves from reaching your subject, the lens focuses on that object, causing your subject to be unsharp.
When photographing more than one per-
ter button and stand at least 2 feet from your subject. If the display shows the yellow symbol and a distance from 16 to 20*:
your subject is beyond the ash range.
son, focus and illumination are improved if everyone is at about the same distance from the camera. You can turn off the autofocus system to focus manually. See Manual focusing. Audio signals Your camera has three audio signals: a warning tone when the caution symbol appears in the viewnder, beeps that signal the self-timer countdown, and chimes that tell you the lm pack is empty.
Release the shutter button and position your subject within the 2 to 15 foot ash range. If the display shows the yellow symbol and a distance from 2 to 15:
your subject is within range, but the ash
is off. Press the Auto reset button to turn the ash on. *When your subject is beyond 20 feet, the distance display is blank.

6 Operating instructions

To turn off the audio signals:
1 Press the MODE button until you see only
Electronic ash The ash automatically begins to charge every time you
load lm into the camera, or press the shutter button halfway, or take a picture, or open the camera.
the audio signals symbol:
Press the up ( ) or down ( ) control button once to remove the indicator bar and turn the signals off:

When the green light comes on, the ash is ready to re. The light will stay on for 20 to 30 seconds. If you wish to take a picture and the green light has gone off, press the shutter button halfway or press the MODE button. You can take the picture when the green light comes on again. The electronic ash is designed to be used for every picture - indoors and outdoors.
Press the MODE button once to return to the full display. You can now take a picture:
Every time you take a picture, your cameras built-in electronic ash blends light from the scene with just enough ash to give you the best possible picture. In bright sunlight, your camera blends the sunlight with just the right amount of ash to soften shadows and to reveal the facial details you expect to see in the picture. In the shade, the ash automatically supplies the additional light needed to produce a pleasing photograph.
To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button.
Note: The display disappears about every 40 seconds. Lightly press the MODE or shutter button to make it reappear.

Operating instructions 7

In low light (at dusk, in the shade, etc.), the shutter can stay open for as long as 6 seconds after the ash has red, and camera movement can cause the picture to be unsharp. Hold the camera steady or place it on a rm support. Flash range Indoors: 2 to 15 feet. Outdoors: Your subject should be at least 2 feet from the camera. Self-timer To use this feature, place the camera on a tripod or other steady support. If you attach the camera to a table tripod, be sure the camera is positioned over the tripods longest leg for proper support. Frame your picture in the viewnder and press the shutter button halfway to be sure you get the green good picture symbol. Then release the shutter button. Press the self-timer button on the back of control button once to turn on the lighten the camera. You now have 12 seconds to get into your picture. During the rst 10 seconds, the camera will beep and you will see a ashing red light on the front of the camera. Two seconds before the camera takes the picture, the red light will stay on and the beeps will become a steady signal. If you want to stop the 12-second countdown, press either the Auto reset button or the self-timer button. Exposure adjustment control Use this feature when you want to retake a picture to make it lighter or darker. To do this:
the lighten/darken symbol:
To lighten a picture, press the up ( ) control button once to turn on the lighten setting:

8 Operating instructions

To darken a picture, press the down ( ) control button once to turn on the darken setting:
To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button. Important: If the background of a ash picture is too dark but your subject is well illuminated, the background is too far away. To correct this problem, do not use the lighten setting. Instead, press the Auto reset button and retake the picture. Place your subject near a background and remember to keep both within the 2 to 15 foot ash range.

When you have selected the setting you want, press the MODE button once to return to the full display. You can now retake a picture to make it lighter (A) or darker (B):

Features 9

Features
Photographing in natural light To eliminate ash glare and to take advantage of natural light situations, you can turn off the ash when taking pictures indoors or outdoors. To turn the ash off:
1 Press the MODE button until you see only 3
Press the MODE button once to return to the full display. You can now press the shutter button to take a non-ash picture:
the electronic ash symbol:
To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button. Manual focusing You can turn off the autofocus system and program the distance to your subject by using the manual focusing feature. This allows you to photograph through glass, screens, and fences. When you shoot through glass, you may wish to turn off the ash to eliminate glare. See Photographing in natural light. To use this feature:
1 Measure the distance to your subject. 2
Press the up ( ) or down () control button once to remove the indicator bar and turn off the ash:
Press the MODE button until you see only the autofocus symbol:

10 Features

Press the up () or down () control button once to remove the indicator bar and turn off the autofocus system:
When the distance you want is displayed (for example, 14 feet), press the MODE button once to return to the full display. You can now press the shutter button to take the picture:
Press the MODE button once. The number 5 will start ashing: To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button. Time exposures The camera can make automatic time exposures of up to 6 seconds, depending on lighting conditions. You can also program the shutter to stay open from 1 second up to 2 minutes. You can also make a manual exposure up to 2 minutes long by pressing the shutter button to control the time the shutter stays open. Programmed and manual time exposures are described in the next section. You may want to use these features to photograph reworks displays, sunrises and sunsets, lighthouse beacons at night, colorful holiday and amusement park lights, moonlit oceans, city skylines at night, and more.
You must now set the distance to your subject.
If the focusing distance you want is less than 5 feet away, press the down () control button. The distance decreases in.1 foot increments down to 2 feet. If the distance you want is greater than 5 feet, press the up () control button. The distance increases in one-half foot (.5) increments up to 10 feet. The innity symbol , appears after the number 24. Select this symbol when the subject or scene is more than 24 feet away.

Features 11

For time exposures, the camera must be placed on a steady support, such as a tripod. Turn the ash off for better time-exposed photographs.

Programmed time exposures 2
Press the up () control button once to turn on the programmed time exposure system:
With this feature, you can program the shutter to stay open, from 1 second up to 2 minutes, to record time exposures. To program a exposure:
Press the MODE button once. The :01 second display will start ashing:
the time exposure symbol:
You must now decide how long you want the exposure to be. When you press the up () control button, the time will increase in 1 second increments up to 2 minutes. When you press the down () control button, the time will decrease in 1 second increments.

12 Features

When the time you want is displayed (for example, 30 seconds), press the MODE button once to return to the full display. You can now press the shutter button to take the picture:

Manual time exposures

You can control the time the shutter stays open by pressing the shutter button down for up to 2 minutes when using the manual time exposure feature. Place the camera on a very steady support and frame your subject. To take a manual time exposure:
the time exposure symbol: If you wish to interrupt the preset time exposure in order to shorten the exposure time, press the self-timer button. The shutter will close and the picture will automatically eject. To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button.
Press the down () control button once to turn on the manual time exposure system:

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Press the MODE button once to return to the full display:

To use this feature:

the backlighting symbol:
Press the shutter button and keep it down to control the time the shutter stays open. You will know how much time has elapsed by watching the digital display. When the time you want has elapsed, release the shutter button. The camera will eject the picture. To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button. Backlighting The ash must be on when this feature is used. Since a backlit subject can appear too dark in the picture, your camera is programmed to re just enough ash to illuminate the front of your subject. For best results, your subject should not be further than 6 feet from the camera.
Press the up () or down () control button once to turn on the feature:
Press the MODE button once to return to the full display. You can now press the shutter button to take the picture:

14 Features

Sequential pictures The camera allows you to take a series of pictures at various time intervals from 3 seconds to 19.9 minutes. Two types of sequential pictures are possible: selftimed sequential pictures and variable sequential pictures. Both are described below. The number of pictures you can take is automatically limited to the number of pictures left in the lm pack.

Self-timed sequential pictures 2
Press the up () or down () control button once to turn on the feature. You will see 12 seconds and a self-timer symbol appear. The number to the right shows how many pictures you have left in the lm pack:
These pictures are programmed for 12 seconds for the initial picture, 6 seconds thereafter. The self-timer signals alert you when each picture will be taken. To take self-timed sequential pictures:
Press the MODE button once. The 12 second display will start ashing:
the sequential pictures symbol:

Features 15

Select the 12 second setting by pressing the MODE button once again. The number of pictures left in the lm pack will start ashing:
If you wish to interrupt the series, press the self-timer button. To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button. Note: When you use the 12 second setting to get into the picture, 12 seconds will pass before the rst picture is taken. The time between the other pictures will be only 6 seconds. The camera will beep and the red indicator on the front of the camera will ash as described in the section the Se/f-timer
Variable sequential pictures
If the number of pictures left in the lm pack is the number of pictures you want to take, press the MODE button once. If you want to take fewer pictures, press the down () control button. When the number you want is displayed (for example, 4) press the MODE button once to return to the full display:
This feature allows you to preset the camera to whatever interval you want. For example, you can take 4 pictures and program the camera to take them 30 seconds apart with one press of the shutter button. To take variable sequential pictures:
Be sure your subject is correctly framed in the viewnder. Now press and release the shutter button. The camera will automatically begin taking the series of pictures.

16 Features

You must now program when the camera will take each picture. To increase the time, press the up () control button. The time increases in 1 second increments up to 2 minutes. The time increases in tenths of a minute from 2 to 19.9 minutes. If you want less than 12 seconds, press the down () control button. The time decreases in 1 second increments down to 3 seconds. If, for example, you choose 30 seconds, 30 seconds passes before each picture is taken, including the rst picture.

When you have selected the time you want (for example, 30 seconds), press the MODE button once. The number of pictures left in the lm pack will start ashing:

Features 17

If the number of pictures left in the lm pack is the number of pictures you want to take, press the MODE button once. If you want to take fewer pictures, press the down () control button. When the number you want is displayed (for example, 4), press the MODE button once to return to the full display:
exposure, then place the subject to the right in the viewnder and make the second exposure. Note: The battery power may not be sufcient to take 5 ash exposures on all 10 pictures in the lm pack for a total of 50 ashes. To take multiple exposures:
the multiple exposure symbol:
Be sure your subject is correctly framed in the viewnder. Now press and release the shutter button. The camera will automatically begin taking the series of pictures. If you wish to interrupt the series, press the self-timer button. To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button. Multiple exposures With this feature, you can take up to 5 exposures on the same piece of lm. For best results, place your subject in front of a simple, dark background. When making a double exposure, you may wish to place your subject rst to the left in the viewnder, make the

18 Features

Press the MODE button once. The number 2 will start ashing:
Frame your picture in the viewnder and press the shutter button to make the rst exposure. The lm stays in the camera and the digital display shows how many exposures you have left to take. Note: You can make changes (such as exposure adjustments, ash on or off, etc.) before each additional exposure.
You must now decide how many exposures you want to make. If you want to make 2 exposures, press the MODE button once more. The number 2 will stop ashing and the camera will return to the full display. You can now make 2 exposures. If you want to take more than 2 exposures, press the up () control button to increase the exposures to 3,4, or 5. Press the MODE button once to return to the full display.
Frame the next image in the viewnder and press the shutter button again. Do this for each exposure. The camera will eject the picture after you take the last exposure. To return the camera to fully automatic operation, press the Auto reset button.
Caution: This camera is battery-operated. Closely supervise children when camera is operated by them or used in their presence. To prevent electrical shock, camera should not be exposed to or immersed in water or other uids, disassembled, or operated if dropped or damaged. For repair information, contact a Polaroid Service Center.

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Guide to better pictures

Bright light sources

If your subject is placed in front of a window in daylight, the cameras photocell measures the bright light, causing your subject to be too dark in the picture. Use the backlighting feature to illuminate your subject without changing the entire exposure. When a bright source of light (lamplight, candlelight, etc.) is in the central part of the scene and in front of the subject, the photocell measures the bright light, causing the subject to be too dark. Move the source of light to one side of your subject.

Temperature

Helpful hints for using the cameras special features
Programmed time exposures
To create the illusion of motion in your pictures when photographing at night: Place the camera on a steady support, turn off the ash, and program the exposure time for 2-5 seconds. The lights of moving cars will appear as streaks of light in your picture. To take a portrait by candlelight: Turn off the ash. We suggest programming the exposure time from 5 to 10 seconds. The resulting portrait will be warm and pleasing. To photograph home interiors in average light: Turn off the ash and start with a programmed time exposure of 1 second. To photograph oodlit buildings, fountains or monuments: Start with a programmed time exposure of 2 seconds. To photograph through glass or window screens: Turn off the ash to reduce unwanted reections in your picture. If the subject is well beyond the glass or screen, use the manual focusing feature as well. To photograph a nearby subject against a scenic background at dusk, sunrise or sunset: Use ash to illuminate your subject properly. A timed exposure of about 2 seconds will give correct exposure of the background.
For better colors, avoid extreme temperatures. When the temperature is below 55F (13C), keep the camera and lm warm. Above 95F (35C), keep the camera and lm as cool as possible. Avoid storing camera or lm in hot places. Keep developing pictures away from hot surfaces. As the picture develops, its image area is dry because the development process takes place inside the lm. It is important not to bend the developing picture during this process.

Developer rollers

The developer rollers inside the lm door (i) must be kept clean to avoid repeated spots or bar patterns on the pictures. Clean the rollers with a damp, lint-free cloth.
To remove ngerprints, breathe on the lens and wipe it gently with a clean, soft facial tissue. Do not use silicone-treated eyeglass tissue.
To photograph reworks: Use the manual time exposure feature. Press and hold the shutter button from the time the reworks go up until they burst in the sky.

20 Features

Sequential pictures
To obtain multiple images of the same scene: Use the self-timed sequential pictures feature for group portraits when you wish to obtain several photographs of the same scene with one press of the shutter button. This feature allows you to be included in the portrait.

Multiple exposures

To take multiple exposures on the piece of lm: It may be helpful to set the same exposure control towards darken, especially if the background is not dark enough. Note: Avoid subject movement while taking pictures. Full lifetime warranty If this camera proves to be defective, we will, at your option either replace or repair it without charge for as long as you own the camera (original owners only). See Your warranty options. This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, misuse, or tampering with the camera, and a charge will be made for such repairs. To obtain warranty service, please call Polaroid tollfree at 1-800-343-5000, or write to the Polaroid Customer Care Center, 201 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 01730. This warranty gives you specic rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty excludes all consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion of consequential damages so the foregoing exclusion may not apply to you.
Your warranty options Replacement: You can choose to receive a replacement camera at no charge. If the failure occurs within 90 days of the purchase date, you can return the camera to any participating Polaroid dealer and you will receive a new camera. If the failure occurs after that period, call Polaroid at the toll-free number listed and we will ship you a refurbished camera of equal or better value. Replacement will be made 3-5 business days from the receipt of your camera. Repair: Call the number listed for the address of the nearest authorized Polaroid repair location. Please allow 5 to 7 days from the receipt of your camera for the repair. The repaired camera will be returned to you along with a reimbursement of your postage cost. This warranty applies to new cameras purchased in retail stores in the U.S.A. For information and help If you are unable to get good pictures, review this instruction book. Picture problems are often due to incorrect use of the camera. If you need further help, and before you return your camera for repair, please see your dealer or contact the nearest Polaroid ofce. If you write, please explain the nature of the problem and, if possible, enclose sample pictures. Include your return address.

Accessories 21

Accessories
Accessories The accessories listed add to the versatility of your camera and to your enjoyment of your photographs. For information on these and other accessories, please contact your dealer or the nearest Polaroid ofce.

Light Lock Close-Up Lens

The Polaroid Light Lock Non-Contacting Close-Up Lens ts all Polaroid Spectra cameras. The lens lets you take photographs at 10 inches without making contact with the object being photographed. The lens attaches easily and securely to the front of the camera and lets you take pictures that are 50 percent the size of the actual object (5 to 1).

Close-Up Lens F112

With the Polaroid Close-Up Lens, you can photograph objects 10 inches from the camera. The lens attaches easily to the front of the camera and produces a picture that shows an object at half its actual size,

Close-Up Stand

The Polaroid Close-Up Stand is designed for use with all Polaroid Spectra cameras to produce close-up photographs of small objects and printed materials such as stamps, coins or jewelry. The magnication is approximately 1:1.

PhotoFile

Holds 20 Polaroid Spectra photographs.

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Specications
Aperture/shutter system: Photocell:
Apertures: from f/l0 to f/45. Shutter speeds: from 1/245 to 6 seconds in Auto mode.

Camera size:

Dual-lter, silicon photodiodes. Green ltered cell measures visible light; black ltered cell measures infrared light for better indoor ash exposures.

Power source:

Length: 6.34 inches Width: 5.63 inches Height: 2.96 inches closed; 3.81 inches opened.

Camera weight:

A fresh, 6-volt battery in each lm pack powers all camera functions.

Programmed ash:

1 lb, 12 1/2 oz., without a lm pack.

Film advance:

Automatic lm advance; motorized picture ejection.

Film size:

Built-in ll ash designed to be used indoors and outdoors. Recharge time: from 0.1 to 2.8 sets Flash duration: from 1/3000 to 1/20,000 of a second. Indoor ash range: from 2 to 15 feet.

Self-timer:

Outer border: 4 x 4.06 inches. Image area: 3.60 x 2.90 inches.

Film speed:

Built-in self-timer; blinking LED and signal time the 12-second countdown.

Sonar autofocus system:

IS0 600/29 (approx.)

Film type:

Polaroid Spectra color lm. Starts developing in seconds. Ten pictures per pack.
Computerized autofocus system uses sonar waves to accurately measure the distance to your subject and set the lens. Sonar ranging time: from 10 to 50 thousandths of a second.

Viewnder:

Patented Quintic, three element, 125mm coated glass lens system. Ten zone focusing from 2 feet to innity.

Liquid crystal display:

100% viewing (no parallax) at 6 feet - a popular picture-taking distance. Six lenses, two prisms, and four mirrors provide sharp, clear viewing. Viewnder magnication: 0.5x (subjects appear half life-size).

Viewnder display:

Features: automatic/manual distance focusing; automatic program for manual time exposures; backlighting feature; sequential series of pictures; multiple exposures on one print; on/off ash and audio signals; exposure adjustment feature.
Display includes a digital read-out in feet and a yellow caution or green good picture symbol.

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A u d i os i g n a l s w i t c h ( s l i d et d o w nt o i turnoffthe camera's audio ignals) s
Feet or meters selector ( s l i d ei t d o w n u s i n g thetip of a ball-point pen and the distance r e a d i n gi n t h e v i e w f i n d e rw i l l b e i n m e t e r s )
Self-timerswitch ( s l i d e t d o w nt o g e t i y r n t o o u rp i c t u r e ) , p 18.
Remotecontrolaccess (forthe Spectra System Remote Control accessorV), p40
Picture counter (counts downto show how manypictures are l e f ti n t h ef i l mo a c k ). Rapid-recharge indicators: Red light (means the
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Green/ight(means the flashis readyto fireand youcan take a picture) Exposure control ( u s ei t t o l i g h t e n r o d a r k e n a p i c t u r e )2 p ,0

Spectra System film

PolaroidSpectraSystemfilm produces mostbrilliant the colorsin just photography. filmwas developed for Spectra instant This System cameras and is the onlyfilmthatcan be usedin yourcamera. ten Eachf ilm pack provides pictures and contains fresh batterythat a powers all camera functions.
A new dye molecule makescolors n o t i c e a b lb r i g h t e r y
. and moredetailcan be seenin the shadowed areas.
Thelargerrectangular format allows youto include morein the picture, both verticallv.

.andhorizontally.

A filmexpiration dateappears the bottom everyfilmbox.Thisdate on of is yourassurance youare buyingfreshfilm. that Toloadfilmintothe camera, see page26.

Theautofocussystem

yourcamerasendssoundwavesAs you pressthe shutter button, 'lO within thousandths a second-tothe central of oartof the scene (approximate circledin white). area
the to or Thesoundwavesare usedto measure distance the person partof the scene) thatis closestto the camera. object(inthe central to the thenusesthismeasurement provide correct A built-in computer lenssetting, be sure that: so
The sound waves have a clear path to your subject. lf an object (candlestick, from the centerpiece, etc.)prevents soundwaves y , o r e a c h i n g o u rs u b j e c tt,h e l e n sw i l l f o c u s n t h a to b j e c t a n dy o u r s u b j e c w i l lb e u n s h a r p. t photographing morethanone person, everyoneis at the same When distance from the camera. youturnoffthe autofocus glass, system through Whentakinga picture Seeoaoe 19

See page 19

The Quintic lens system
p , T h r e e a t e n t e dc o m p u t e r - d e s i g n ee n se l e m e n t c o m b i n e o f o r ma n ld s t '125mm extremely compactyet powerful lenswiththesespecial featu res:. U n i q u e l c u r v e dl e n ss u r f a c e s r o d u c e h a r pp i c t u r e sr o m2 f e e l ( 6 m ) p y s f to infinity. T h e r e s v i r t u a l l n o o p t i c a d i s t o r t i o nm p r o v i n g i c t u r e u a l i t y. i y p q l i,. T h el e n st r a n s m i tls g h tm o r ee v e n l yo t h ef i l m i t. A l o n g e r o c a ll e n g t h a k e s o u rs u b j e c f i l lm o r eo f t h e p i c t u r e r e a y f m t a

displays Theviewfinder

button Whenyou havea filmpack in the cameraand pressthe shutter inderto helpyoutakethe best halfway, displayappearsin theviewf a oossible icture. o it to Whenyou seea number in the viewfinder, tellsyouthe distance w t T y o u rs u b j e c ( i nf e e to r m e t e r s ). h i sn u m b e r i l lh e l py o uf o l l o wh e t this throughout book. recommendations distance Whenyou see a green "good picture" symbol:
the Press shutter Theconditions rightfortakinga good picture. are buttonthe rest of the way.
www.orphancameras.com The a before takingthe picture. ing tone, youshouldcorrect problem. y r w d i s t a n c e e a d i n g i l lh e l py o ui d e n t i f t h ep r o b l e mW h e ny o us e e : 1 T h en u m b e r Your subject is too close. Release shutter the button and standat least 2 feet (.6m)from yoursubyect. A numberfrom16to 20 Your subject is beyand the flash range.Release shutter the button and movecloser yoursubject to to keepwithin 2 to 15foot the (. 6 mt o 4. 6 m ) f l a s ha n g e , r A numberfrom2 to 15 The flash is off. Slidethe f lash switchup to turnthe f lashback

readings notappearwhenyoursubjectis beyond do Distance 20 feet(6.2m)

The programmed flash

Everytime you take a picture, indoors or outdoors, yourcamera blendslightfromthe scenewithjustenoughflashto provide right the lighting the bestpossible picture. for Hereis an example whatthisf ill-flash of system can do:
In thisoutdoorscene,photographed without flash, brightsunlight has created harshfacialshadows.
Y o u r a m e r a l e n d s u n l i g hw i t hj u s tt h e c b s t rightamount f lashto softenshadows of and reveal facialdetails
The rapid-recharge system
flashis used Notall of the energyneededto fullychargeyourcamera's whenyoursubjectis close, For everytimeyoutakea picture. example, lessflashis neededso lessenergyis usedthanwhenyoursubject is farther Polaroid's Spectra new away. thyristor flashallows System this in energyto be saved,resulting fasterrecharge times-usually less than a second. Rechargeindicators panelwillcomeon and the flashwillautoThe red lighton the control matically beginto chargeeverytimeyou:. Loadfilmintothe camera. Press shutter the buttonhalfway. Take picture a. Openthe camera

Flash range

Whenthe greenlightcomeson, the flashis readyto fire. The lightwill stayon tor20 to 30 seconds. lf youwantto takea picture afterthe greenlighthas goneoff, lightly pressand release shutter the button turnthe greenlightbackon. to
Indoors Yoursubjectshouldbe 2 to 15feet (.6mto 4.6m)from camera. the Outdoors Yoursubjectshouldbe at least 2teet (.6m)away.

The self-timer

Theself-timer you get intoyourpicture lets placethe camera a tripodor othersteady supTousethisfeature, on port lf you attach camera a table tripod,be surethe camerais the to positioned overone of thetripod'slegsfor propersupport yourpicture the viewfinder pressthe shutter in and button Frame symbol Then halfwayto be sureyouget the green"goodpicture" releasethe shutter button. switchall thewaydown (a).Younowhave Slidethe self-timer 12secondsto get intoyourpicture will During first10seconds,the camera beepand youwillsee a the f lashing light(b) on the f rontof the camera. red takesthe picture, red lightwillstay the the Twoseconds before camera youto holdstill to on and the beepswillbecomea steadysignal remind a n ds m i l e. it After the camerahastakenthe picture, willnotejectthe f ilmuntilyou you switchup (c).Do not close the camerabefore slidethe self-timer u s l i d et h es w i t c h p. countdown, slidethe switchup (c) to lf youwantto stopthe 12-second turnoffthe timer,

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as down, shown. bothswitches by systems sliding and autofocus flash
scenes the system, lenssetsfor distant Whenyouturnoffthe autofocus way: to the requiring picture be takenin a special (.15 to infinity), feet. Be surethe sceneis at least 15feet (4.6m) romthe cameraand in f daylight. button. Frame picture the viewfinder pressthe shutter and in the the because autofocus reading haltway(youwillnotsee a distance systemis off). Whenyou see the green"goodpicture" takethe picture' symbol, "caution" tone, yellow symboland heara warning lf you seethe f lashing thereis notenoughlightto takea good picture. turnon the autotakingthe picture, lmportant:Whenyou havefinished up. both switches by focusand flashsystems sliding

Theexposure control

Usethe exposure controlwhenyou wantto retake a pictureto makeit lighter darker. or Whenretaking picture makeit lighter: a to Slidethe control the way up (a). all Whenretaking picture makeit darker: a to Slidethe control allthe way down (b). Afteryou havefinished takingthe picture, notforgetto do returnthe controlto the center position (c).

a Lighten

bc Darken

Center

Special situations Pictures takenof peoplein highlyreflective beachor snowscenesoften turnouttoo dark.Youmaywantto setthe control allthe way up to the (a) Lightensetting before takingthistype of picture.
www.orphancameras.com lf the background a flash picture too dark but yoursubject well of is is (a), illuminated the background too far away. is Moving control the the to Lightensetting not correct will thisproblem, be sure: so Theexposure control in the centerposition.Thenretake picture, is the placingyoursubjectneara backgroundand keepingbothwithin the 2 to 15foot (.6mto 4.6m)flash range(b).
is a The background toofar f romthe subiect.
b The background closeto the subject is and botharewithin flashranoe. the

Open the camera

Placebothhandsunderthe cameraas shown. Slidethe release latch back.Thecamerawillopenautomaticallv

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Check the control panel switches
Whenyouwantthe camera be fully automatic,be sureallthe to switches in a row as shown are Foran explanation whateachswitchdoes,see page9 of Feet or meters selector Audio signalswitch Self-timerswitch Sonar autofocus override
Exposure control Programmedflash override

Load the film

f Use only Polaroid Spectra System color film. OtherPolaroidilms c a n n o t e u s e dw i t ht h i sc a m e r a b P u s h h ef i l md o o rr e l e a s e o w n.T h ef i l md o o rw i l lo p e n. t d H o l dt h ef i l mp a c kb y i t se d g e so n l ya n d s l i d ei t a l l t h ew a yi n t ot h e camera

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your subiect Position
pictures people, both indoorsand of Youcan takethe mostpleasing Thedistance outdoors,whentheyare3 to 5 feet (.9mto 1 5m) away. t w i r e a d i n gn t h ev r e wifn d e r i l lh e l py o us t a yw i t h i n h i sr a n g e the Indoors:Yoursubjectshouldbe within 2 to 15foot ( 6m to 4.6m) yoursubjectshouldalsobe neara lightFor flashrange. bestresults, b colored ackground. the shouldbe at least2 feet (.6m)from Outdoors:Yoursubiect camera. 27

Take picture the

the as Slideyourlefthandthrough handstrapand holdthe camera you w o u l da p a i ro f b i n o c u l a r s. (a). pictures, holdthe cameraas shownin illustration For Forhorizontal pictures, position camera withtheflash on top as shownin vertical the (b) illustration to get the bestresult.
www.orphancameras.com display: viewfinder Youshouldseethefollowing halfway.
to Thedistance yoursubject, for 5 example, feet
A green"goodpicture" symbol youto pressthe shutter telling buttonthe rest of tire way to take the picture. Whenyou releasethe the will button, camera eiectthe orcture.
"caution" tone yellow symboland heara warning lf you see a f lashing when you pressthe shutterbuttonhalfway,see page 15. lf you havepressedthe shutterbuttonhalfway and wantto changeyour buttonand thenmakethe change. releasethe shutter oosition,

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panelwill the After you havetakenthe picture, red lighton the control timeis The recharges. recharge comeon whilethe flashautomatically less than a second.Whenthe greenlightcomeson,youcan usually picture takeanother gentlyduringthefirst 60 secondsof development. the Handle prcture p t w t F a n n i n g r b e n d i n g h ep i c t u r e i l ld i s t u r bh ed e v e l o p m e n tr o c e s s. o
.Distance readings notappearwhenyoursubjectis beyond do 20 feet(6.2m)
To remove an emptyfilm pack
Afteryou havetakenthe tenth picture,three chimes will soundto remindyouto remove emptyfilmpack. the Pushthe filmdoor release down to openthefilmdoor.Pullthe bluetab to remove film oack. the
Whenthe cameracontains emptyfilmpack: an Youwill hearthree chimes when you open the camera. Youwill hearthree chimes and then see a flashing zero in the viewfinderwhen you pressand hold the shutterbuttonhalfway.

To close the camera

the closeit to protect lens usingthe camera, Whenyou havefinished latchback. Pushboth Slidethe release Holdthe cameraas shown. sidesof the coverdown unttlit locks.
vibrant, Srnce boldcolorsarevividly reproduced Spectra on System f i l m ,l o o kf o rc o l o rw h e nf r a m i n gh e s c e n ei n t h ev i e wifn d e rO t u s e t , props(a). colorful An awareness contrasting of colorsin the worldaround you can improve visualimpactof yourphotographs the The brightly colored p l a n ea g a i n stth ed a r kb a c k g r o u n i s a n e x a m p l e f a s t r i k i n g o m b i d o c nation color(b). of

Distance

pictures peoplewhentheyare Youcan takethe mostpleasing of Thenbackgrounds fromthe camera. become 3 to 5 feet (.9mto 1.5m) focuses yoursubjects. on lessdistracting attention and reading the viewfinder helpyou staywithin in will this The distance range.
the was 4 feet (1.2m)from The subject camera.
Thesubjectwas 8 feet (2.4m)from the camera.

Background

(wall, etc.) background curtain, Indoors:Tryto havea light-colored Thenbothwillbe well lit by the flash a few feet behindyoursubject. as so Outdoors:Keepthe background simpleas possible, ttwillnot competewithyourmainsubject.
www.orphancameras.com in landscapes, includesomething the foreground Whenphotographing (a). a of to establish feeling depthor dimension Tryf ramingyour subjectoff centerto createa senseof balance(b).To inder. Press and hold the shutter do this,centeryoursubjectin the viewf Thenreframeyour buttonhalfwayto lockin the correctlenssetting. subjectoff centerand pressthe shutterbuttonthe rest of the way.

Composition

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Troubleshooting

lf you are having a picturetaking problem, check to be sure your camera is fully automatic Tomakeyourcamerafully automatic,be sureallthe panelare switches the control on in a row as shown. Thenretake lf the picture. thisdoes notcorrect the oroblem. review thissection or callCustomer Service free: toll 0 - 5 - 8I4. a n a d ac a l l t o l l nC. free:800-268-6970.

picture Unsharp

Cause preAn objectin the foreground ventedthe soundwavesfrom measuring distance the the to subject. The lensfocusedon the object,causing subject be the to unsharo and at timestoo dark.
Solution The soundwavestravelto the central oartof the scene. sure Be thereare no objectsin Jront of yoursubject Seepage 12.
Whenthe subjectis notcentered in the picture, soundwaves the passby the subjectand measure the distance the background. to Thiscausesthe subject be to unsharp because lens the focuses the background. on
yoursubjectin the picture Center Ot if youwantto keepyoursubject off center, frameyoursubject in the middleof the viewfinder. Press and hold the shutter button halfwayto lockin the correct lens yoursubject settingThenreframe offcenterand oressthe shutter buttonthe rest of the way.
www.orphancameras.com Unsharp picture buttonts Whenthe shutter pressedhalfway,the correct locksintoplace.lf the lenssetting photographer the subject or buttonis moves after the shutter pressed halfway, causesthe it picture be unsharp. to lf you pressthe shutter button halfwayand thendecideto repoyourself yoursubject, or sition release shutter the button and makethe chanoe.
is Whena picture takenin low l i g h t( a td u s k ,i n t h es h a d e e t c. ) , , the shutter can stayopenfor as ; l o n ga s 2. 8s e c o n d sa n d c a m e r a movement causethe oicture can to be unsharp.
Holdthe camera steadyas you or takethe prcture, placethe on camera a tripodor otherfirm support.
Background too dark too was either The background the far f romthe subjector beyond flashranoe. is Be surethe exposure control rn the centerposition. Placeyoursubjectnear a backgroundand keepbothwithin the 2 to 15foot (.6mto 4.6m)f lash range. Seepage21.
www.orphancameras.com Subject too dark Cause Solution
photocell measured Reposition yoursubject Thecamera's away w l , t h eb r i g h t i n d o w i g h t c a u s i n g fromthe brightbackground. to the subject be too dark.
W h e na b r i g h t o u r c e f l i g h t s o ( l a m p l i g hc,a n d l e l i g he,t c. ) s i n t i t the central oartof the sceneand in f rontof the subject, camthe will the era'sohotocell measure l , t b r i g h t i g h t c a u s i n gh es u b j e ct o be too dark.
Movethe source lightto one of sideof yoursubject it is notin so partof the scene. thecentral
Hazy picture T h e r e r ef i n g e r p r i n os t h e l e n s. a tn Breathe the lens.Thenwipe it on gently witha clean,soft facialtissue.Do not use silicone-treated eyeglasstissues.

Repeated spots or bar pattern inside the rollers Thedevelooer f i l md o o rn e e dt o b e c l e a n e d. O p e nt h ef i l md o o r( i ti s a l lr i g h t o i d o t h i sw h e nt h e r e s f i l mi n t h e cameraas longas it is notin Cleanthe develdirectsunlight). witha lint-free cloth ooer rollers withwater, if dampened necessarv
Picture too blue or toored/yellow takenat temPeratures Pictures can havea blue below55"F(13'C) tint. and filmas Tryto keepthe camera Beingcareful warmas possible. picnotto bendthe developing placeit in a ture,immediately warmoocketfor at leasta minute. Or,if you are neara warm place, downto button holdthe shutter the delayejecting picture. Pictures takenat temperatures above95'F (35"C)can havea red or yellow tint. and filmas cool Keepthe camera the Avoidstoring as possible. or camera filmin hot placessuch compartas the gloveor luggage mentof a car.Keepthe developing picture awayfromhotsurfaces likethe hoodof a car.
www.orphancameras.com LenS Cafe lt is important avoidtouchingthe lens.Shouldyou needto remove to dustor fingerprints, breathe the lensand wipe it gently on witha clean, soft facialtissue.Do not use silicone-treatedeyeglasstissues.

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As the picture develops, imageareais dry because development its the process youto stackdeveloping takesplaceinside film.Thisallows the Drctures. During first 60 seconds of development, gently. the handle picture the process. Fanning bending picture disturb development or the will the Whiledeveloping, picture the shouldbe heldby itswidewhiteborder. placethe developing At temperatures below55'F (13"C), immediately picture(beingcarefulnotto bend it) in a warm pocketfor at leasta minute. if you are neara warm place,holdthe shutterbuttondownto Or, delayejecting picture. the pictureawayfrom hot surfaceslikethe hood Also keep the developing of a car. For best results, use SpectraSystem filmwhenthe temperature is between55"F(13'C) and 95'F (35'C).At temperatures below55"F (13'C), keep the cameraand film as warm as possible. Above95"F (35'C),keepthe cameraand filmas coolas possible. the Store film In below75"F(24"C),if possible. its sealedfoil pouch,the film can be (not refrigerated frozen). the film reachroomtemperature Let before usingit;thiswilltakeat leastan hour.

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Fullone-year warranty

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