Polaroid POLAROID SPECTRA AF User Guide - Page 15

Your subject is too close. Release the shutter - system camera

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Features 7 The viewfinder displays The good picture symbol When you have a film pack in the camera and press the shutter button halfway, a display appears in the viewfinder to help you take the best possible picture. When you see a number in the viewfinder, it tells you the distance to your subject (in feet or meters). This number will help you follow the distance recommendations throughout this book. When you see a green "good picture" symbol, the conditions are right for taking a good picture. Press the shutter button the rest of the way. When you see a flashing yellow "caution" symbol and hear a warning tone, you should correct a problem before taking the picture. The distance reading will help you identify the problem. When you see: The number 1:Your subject is too close. Release the shutter button and stand at least 2 feet (.6m) from subject. A number from 16 to 20: Your subject is beyond the flash range. Release the shutter button and move closer to your subject to keep within the 2 to 15 foot (0.6m to 4.6m) flash range. A number from 2 to 15: The flash is off. Slide the flash switch up to turn the flash back on. Note: Distance readings do not appear when your subject is beyond 20 feet (6.2m).

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Features
7
The viewfinder displays
When you have a film pack in the camera and press the
shutter button
halfway
, a display appears in the viewfinder
to help you take the best possible picture.
When you see a
number in the viewfinder
, it tells you the
distance to your subject (in feet or meters). This number
will help you follow the distance recommendations
throughout this book.
When you see a
green “good picture” symbo
l, the condi-
tions are right for taking a good picture. Press the shutter
button the rest of the way.
When you see
a flashing yellow “caution” symbol and hear a
warning tone
, you should correct a problem before taking
the picture. The distance reading will help you identify the
problem. When you see:
The number 1:
Your subject is too close. Release the shutter
button and stand at least 2 feet (.6m) from subject.
A number from 16 to 20:
Your subject is beyond the flash
range. Release the shutter button and move closer to your
subject to keep within the 2 to 15 foot (0.6m to 4.6m) flash
range.
A number from 2 to 15:
The flash is off.
Slide the flash switch up to turn the flash
back on.
Note:
Distance readings do not appear when your subject
is beyond 20 feet (6.2m).
The good picture symbol