Polaroid 345af User manual

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Instruction Manual
345AF
35mm Auto Focus Camera
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1. Film Counter Window
2. Shutter-Release Button
3. Flash Sensor
4. View nder
5. Red-Eye Reduction LED
6. Flash
7. Flash-off Button
8. Fill-in Flash Button
9. Lens Cover Switch
10. Lens
11. Film Door Latch
12. Rewind Switch
13. Battery Compartment Door
14. Film Take-up Spool Teeth
15. Flash Ready LED
16. Film Guide Rail
17. Sprocket Gear
18. Film Chamber
19. DX Window
20. DX Film Speed Contact
21. Film Take-up Spool
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Thank you for buying this 35mm camera. Before using, please read the manual carefully to ensure
correct use.
Loading the Batteries
Use two fresh AAA Alkaline batteries to power up the camera.
1. Open the Battery Compartment Door by sliding the latch on the Battery
Compartment Door to the direction of the arrow. (Fig.1)
2. Gently lift up on the Battery Compartment Door.
3. Insert two AAA alkaline batteries into the Battery compartment, checking that the
(+) and (-) on the batteries are aligned according to the polarity indication shown
on the contact plate. (Fig.2)
4. Close the Battery Compartment Door by pushing it back until it latches.
Note:
Do not use Ni-Cd batteries
When replacing the batteries, always replace both batteries at the same time.
Remove the batteries from the camera if it is not in use for an extended period of time to reduce
the possibility of battery leakage.
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Power Save Function
If the camera is not in use for over 60 seconds, the camera will turn off
automatically to save battery power. To re-activate the camera, press the
Shutter-Release Button lightly or close and then re-open the lens cover.
About the Film Speed
The camera is designed to use DX-coded ISO100, ISO200 or ISO400 lm. When
the lm is loaded, the camera automatically sets the correct lm speed by reading
the black-and-silver pattern on the lm cassettes.
Loading The Film
1. Open the lm compartment door by pressing upward on the Film Door Latch
and gently lift open the lm compartment door. (Fig. 3)
2. Insert the lm into the Film Chamber (Fig. 4), pull out the lm leader to reach
the Film Take-up Spool Teeth (Fig. 5).
3. Make sure the lm perforations engage the Sprocket Gear, and the lm lies
evenly between the guide rails (Fig. 5 & 6)
4. Close the door. The Film Counter Window will show “S”. Slide the
Lens Cover Switch to turn the camera on (Fig. 8) and press the
Shutter-Release Button until the Film Counter Window shows “1”.
(Fig. 7) Your camera is now ready to take your rst picture.
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Note:
If the Film Counter Window does not show “1”, the lm may not be loaded properly. Please open
the Film Compartment Door and repeat the lm loading procedures.
Taking Photographs
1. Slide the Lens Cover Switch to turn the camera ON. (Fig.8)
2. Hold the camera steady with both hands. Be careful not to block the Lens, Flash
and Flash Sensor with your ngers or hair. (Fig.9)
3. Look through the View nder and center the main subject in the View nder. To
ensure sharp pictures, make sure your subject is at least 4.92 ft. (1.5 m) away
from the camera. (Fig.10)
4. Press the Shutter-Release Button to take a picture. (Fig.11)
5. The camera will advance automatically to the next frame.
Note:
Always make sure the Flash Ready LED is lit before you take your
next picture.
When taking vertical pictures, always position the camera with the
ash at the top.
Do not take pictures toward the sun directly.
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About the Flash
This camera is equipped with 3 ash modes.
1. Auto Flash (default setting)
a. The camera determines when ash is needed and res the ash
automatically.
b. When the ash is recharged and full (the green Flash Ready LED will light
up), press the Shutter-Release Button to take a ash photograph. (Fig. 12)
2. Fill-in Flash
a. This camera also has a Fill-in ash function that helps obtain better pictures in
daylight shooting when your subject is in a shadow or has their back to
the light source. The ash will re regardless of the lighting conditions.
b. Press and hold the Fill-in Flash Button while, at the same time, pressing the
Shutter-Release Button to take a picture with Fill-in ash. (Fig. 13)
Note:
Please wait for the green Flash Ready LED to light up before taking your next ash picture.
The green Flash Ready LED will go into sleep mode after about 1 minute. The camera will
re-awaken when the Shutter-Release Button is pressed or by closing and re-opening the Lens
Cover.
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• Recommended ash shooting range:
ISO100: 4.92 – 9.84ft. (1.5 – 3m)
ISO200: 4.92 – 14.76ft. (1.5 – 4.5m)
ISO400: 4.92 – 19.68ft. (1.5 – 6m)
3. Flash-off
a. This camera also has a Flash-off Mode that helps to obtain a more natural
effect or when using the ash is forbidden (such as in a museum, exhibitions
or aquariums). The ash will be disabled in this mode.
b. Press and hold the Flash-off Button while, at the same time, pressing the
Shutter-Release Button to take a picture without ash. (Fig. 14)
Using Red-Eye Reduction
This function makes it possible to minimize the red-eye effect that sometimes occurs
when taking portrait photographs with the ash.
1. Press the Shutter-Release Button halfway.
2. The Red Eye Reduction LED will light up.
3. Hold for at least two seconds.
4. Then press the Shutter-Release Button down completely to take your picture. (Fig.15)
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Rewinding the Film
When the end of the lm is reached, the lm will not advance when you press the
Shutter-Release Button.
1. Slide the lm Rewind Switch in the direction as indicated by the arrow. The
switch latches in this position and the lm is rewound automatically. (Fig. 16)
2. To rewind the lm in mid-roll, slide the lm Rewind Switch in the direction as
indicated by the arrow. (Fig. 16)
3. When rewinding is complete, the motor stops automatically. Open the Film
Compartment Door and remove the lm for processing. (Fig.17)
Do not open the Film Compartment Door if the lm is not completely
rewound, otherwise the lm may be ruined.
Precautions
- Store the camera in a cool, dry place;
- Do not expose the camera to heavy dust or water;
- Do not expose the camera to extreme high or low temperature and humidity (they may cause
serious damage to the camera);
- Do not attempt to disassemble the camera by yourself (to avoid risk of electronic shock);
- Avoid excessive force or impact caused by handling, bumping or dropping;
- Do not break up the batteries or throw them into re;
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- Keep batteries away from children;
- If necessary, clean the lens by gently wiping it with a clean, lint-free cloth. Do not use chemicals
or other cleaning agents. Remove the dust from the lm compartment by using an air blower.
SPECIFICATION
Type: 35mm Motorized Compact Camera
Lens: 30mm f/7 3 groups, 3 elements
Focusing: Auto Focus
Shutter: Mechanical Shutter
Shutter Speed: 8±3ms (5-11 ms)
Speci cations are subject to change, for improvement, without prior notice.
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