Polaroid MicroCam Digital Camera User Manual


 
Load the film
1 Release the latch to open the film door
(7). Check that the steel developer rollers
are clean before loading the film. Clean
the rollers with a soft, lint-free cloth
dampened with water, if necessary (8).
Rotate both rollers as you clean and
inspect them. Never scrape the rollers
with anything metallic, nor with your
fingernail. Do not use cleaning solvents.
2 Hold the film pack by the edges as shown
(9), and insert it into the film holder. Then
push the pack all the way in. (The pack
will fit only one way; do not attempt to
force it into the film holder.)
3 Close the door (10). The display will show
Press the remote
shutter button (11) to
eject the dark slide. As the dark slide (or a
picture) is ejected, it is covered briefly by
a black shade that prevents light from
affecting the image as it starts to develop.
The shade also holds the picture in the
slot. Do not tamper with this delicate
shade. After the dark slide (or picture) has
been ejected, grasp a corner and remove
it from the slot (12). The shade will snap
back inside.
After the dark slide has been ejected,
the film counter will show “1", indicating
that the first frame is ready for exposure.
When the film pack is empty, a white dot
will appear (13), and
will be displayed.
To remove an empty film pack
Release the latch and open the door.
Grasp the tab on the end of the film pack
and pull out the empty pack (14).
Polaroid AutoFilms
Type Film speed Description
339 ISO640/29° Color print film; ideal for photographing
specimens where color is needed to
provide information.
331 ISO400/27° Panchromatic, medium-contrast B&W
print film; well-suited for situations where
filtration for contrast enhancement is
useful.
337 ISO3200/36° High-speed panchromatic, medium-
contrast B&W print film; ideal for low
light situations and subjects that require
filtration for contrast enhancement.
Each film pack contains 10 sheets of self-developing film.
Sheet size is 4
1
2
x 4
1
4
in. (11,4 x 10,8cm); image area is 4 x 3 in. (10,2 x 7,6cm).
Note: Black & white films produce a reversed (mirror) image.
339=0
6 English