Polaroid SX70 Digital Camera User Manual


 
In cameras with «P» conguration or later shutter
there is no ambient light measurement made. If
a ash bar is in the shutter socket a ash picture
will result regardless of the ambient light level.
On early cameras, an ambient light measurement
is made during the ash delay period. Since the
photocell aperture is a part of the shutter blades,
the amount of reected light reaching the cell will
also be a function of focusing distance. the shutter
electronics delays ring the ash lamp until the
shutter has opened to the aperture established
by the focus wheel. during this delay period, if
the ambient light level is sufciently high to cause
triggering of the integrating circuits, the exposure
will be completed and the shutter closed before
the ring voltage reaches the lamp and the lamp
will not be red.
At the ends of the ash timing interval, the circuit
energizes solenoid #1, the shutter closes, and
the sequence proceeds as in the ambient-light
mode.
If the bulbs in the ash bar are all used when the
operator attemps to make a ash exposure, all of
the previously described circuitly will function up
to the actual ring of the ash lamp. Since there
is no lamp to ignite, no ash ring current will be
drawn.
There will be no output signal from the ash
sequencing circuit, and an ambient light exposure
will be made. On cameras with «P» or later
conguration shutters, the result will be a black
picture unless the ambient light level is high
enough to give an exposure. this is caused by
the fact that «P» and later conguration shutters
have no integrating function as long as a ash
bar is inserted in the socket. Early cameras have
a twenty second time-out period even with a ash
bar inserted in the socket. Therefore, if the ash
bar is exhausted, a properly exposed picture
will result if the ambient light is great enough to
produce one in twenty seconds.