Polaroid Digital Camera captiva SLR User Manual

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Camera features  
Film  
• Use only Polaroid 500  
instant color film  
Ten pictures per pack  
• A mercury-free battery in the film  
pack powers the camera and  
flash  
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Camera features  
The Polaroid Captiva instant  
camera is a fully automatic,  
autofocus, single-lens reflex  
camera. It features built-in “fill”  
flash, through-the-lens viewing, a  
front-element lens, a self-timer,  
and automatic picture storage with  
a viewing window.  
Customer Assistance  
If you ever need help with your  
Polaroid Captiva camera or film,  
please follow the instructions on  
page 11.  
New cameras  
Your camera has been packed  
with a copy of a Captiva photo-  
graph in the storage compartment  
to demonstrate how the compart-  
ment works. Remove and discard  
before taking pictures (see page 7  
for picture removal).  
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Loading the film  
• Use only Polaroid 500 instant color film  
• Check the “Use before” date printed on  
the box; do not use outdated film  
• For ease of loading, load the film with  
the camera closed  
Slide the film door latch; the  
door will pop open. Lift the  
Close the film door;the film cover will  
advance automatically into the storage  
compartment and the counter will  
advance to 10. (The picture  
counter counts down,  
indicating the number of  
pictures left.)  
door up until it stops. Hold the  
film pack by its edges with the  
arrows facing you. Slide the pack into the  
camera in the direction of the arrows, as  
shown.  
• Check the rollers (see page 9)  
To remove an empty film pack  
Open the film door and slide the pack out  
by its edges.  
Opening the camera  
Holding the camera by the grip  
in your left hand, press the  
button on the top of the flash  
unit with your right thumb and  
push the flash until the camera clicks into  
its open position. If the camera is loaded  
with film, the red light on the back of the  
flash unit will come on for a few seconds,  
then the green light will come on to  
indicate the camera is ready to use.  
To save energy, the flash is designed to  
shut off automatically after 30 seconds,  
but will turn on as soon as your finger  
touches the shutter button.  
To close the camera  
Press the button on top of the flash and  
firmly pull the flash unit down to its original  
position. Then press the camera together  
until it snaps closed. After picture-taking,  
be sure to wait until the picture has  
advanced into the storage compartment  
before closing the camera.  
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Positioning your subject  
Hold the camera grips as shown, resting  
your right index finger on the shutter  
button. Look through the viewfinder to  
compose your picture; what you see is  
exactly what your picture will include.  
Note: If the viewfinder appears black,  
the camera is not fully opened. Push  
the flash forward until the camera clicks  
open.  
For vertical pictures such as portraits and  
individual subjects, turn the camera  
sideways for best results. To minimize  
shadows, be sure the flash is on top,  
as shown.  
The camera orientation symbol on the  
back of the flash unit will remind you how  
to hold the camera.  
Indoors, your subject  
should be between 2 to  
10 ft. (.6 to 3m) away and near a light  
colorful background for best results.  
Outdoors, your subject should be at least  
2 ft. (.6m) away. Keep the sun behind you  
or to your side.  
Taking the picture  
When the green light is on, the flash is  
fully charged. If it is not on, touch the  
shutter button lightly to charge the flash.  
The flash always fires, outdoors and  
indoors, in all lighting situations.  
Press the shutter button to take the  
picture.The viewfinder will go black; hold  
the camera steady until you can see the  
scene through the viewfinder again.  
The flash will recharge for the next  
picture within seconds. The picture will  
advance automatically into the picture  
storage compartment, on top of the  
previous picture.The pictures are dry and  
will not stick together.The image will start  
to appear in less than a minute.  
can hold all the prints from one pack of  
film, plus the film cover.  
The picture can be removed immedi-  
ately or stored in the compartment, which  
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Removing the pictures  
To remove one or more pictures, open the  
removal door as shown. Pictures can be  
removed and reinserted as desired.  
Caution: Store only Polaroid 500 instant  
color film pictures in the storage compart-  
ment. Before loading a new pack of  
film, remove all the pictures and the  
film cover. Then close the picture  
removal door.  
Full storage compartment  
Picture counter  
When the storage compartment is full, the  
camera will not allow you to take another  
picture until you remove the pictures. As a  
reminder, the red light will flash and the  
camera will sound a two-tone beep.  
The picture counter counts  
down, indicating the number  
of pictures left, and displays  
a red zero as soon as you  
take your last picture.  
Empty film pack  
The camera will not function when the film  
pack is empty.The red light will flash and  
the camera will beep when you take the  
last picture, and when you press the  
shutter button or open the camera.To  
remove an empty film pack, open the film  
door and slide the pack out by its edges.  
Brightness override  
For most situations, leave the control  
at the normal (center) setting.  
To take a lighter picture, slide the control to  
the right, towards the white-dot arrow.  
To take a darker picture, slide the  
control to the left, towards the black-dot  
arrow.  
Be sure to reset the control to the  
normal setting before taking your next  
picture. (When you close the camera,  
the control will automatically be reset to  
normal.)The control cannot be set  
when the camera is closed.  
Use this control to reshoot a picture to  
make it lighter or darker.  
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Self-timer  
Place the camera on a tripod or other  
steady support. Frame your picture.  
Indoors, plan to stand 2 to 10 ft. (.6 to 3m)  
from the camera.When you are ready,  
slide the control to the right once, toward  
the clock symbol (it will spring back).You  
now have approximately 12 seconds to  
get into your picture.  
The red light on the front of the camera  
will flash at an increasing rate, becoming  
steady just before the flash fires. The  
camera will also beep at an increasing  
rate, becoming steady just before the  
flash fires. To cancel the self-timer  
exposure, simply slide the switch to the  
right again. Closing the camera will also  
cancel it.  
Close-up lens accessory (optional)  
With the optional close-up lens you can  
make images of 1  
3 actual size from 10 to  
14 inches.  
To use the accessory, open the  
camera and hold it firmly by the flash  
tower. Attach the close-up lens accessory,  
placing its lens over the camera lens, and  
its diffuser over the flash.  
Press the attachment until it snaps  
securely into place.  
To measure the appropriate distance from  
your subject, stretch the neckstrap taut  
and place the metal loop at the subject.  
Then drop the strap, maintain the  
distance, and shoot.  
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Camera signals  
Audible signals  
• Empty film pack: Four beeps  
• Full storage compartment:Two-tone  
beep, four times  
• Stopped picture: Two-tone beep, four  
times (see below)  
Red light  
When the light flashes eight times:  
• The film pack is empty  
• The storage compartment is full  
• A picture did not advance all the way  
into the storage compartment (stopped  
picture – see below)  
The camera will not take a picture when  
the red light on the electronic flash unit is  
on.  
When the light is steady:  
• The flash is charging  
• The battery in the pack is low (film may  
be outdated)  
• Self timer: Accelerating beep, becoming  
steady just before exposure  
Trouble-free picture taking  
Cleaning the rollers  
the film pack first. Insert the tip of a  
ballpoint pen into the small square in the  
red bar as shown. Pivot the red bar out of  
the way for access to both rollers. Clean  
the rollers with a lint-free cloth or a cotton  
swab dampened with water while  
manually turning the roller gear with  
your finger.  
Close the bar.Reload the film; the top  
picture will be lost, and will advance into  
the storage compartment.The picture  
counter will reset to 10 and will miscount  
the rest of the pack.  
For best results, check your rollers  
before loading each pack of film. A  
speck of dirt or developer on the stainless  
steel rollers will result in repeated spots  
across the picture (see page 10).  
If you need to clean the rollers when  
the camera is loaded with film, remove  
The lens  
Avoid touching the lens. To remove dust  
or fingerprints, breathe on the lens and  
wipe it gently with a lens tissue or a clean,  
soft facial tissue. Do not use silicone-  
treated eyeglass tissues.  
The film  
Clearing a stopped picture  
Black viewfinder  
• For best results, take pictures when the  
temperature is above 55° F (13°C).  
• Below 55° F (13°C), pictures can have  
a blue tint. Keep your camera and film  
as warm as possible; place developing  
pictures in a warm pocket.  
• In hot temperatures, keep camera and  
film as cool as possible. Avoid storing  
loaded camera in direct sun, or in the  
glove or luggage compartment of a car.  
• Store film below 75° F (24°C); do not  
freeze. Outdated film will produce  
pictures with a blue tint; check the “Use  
before” date on the film box.  
If a picture or film cover should ever stop  
before reaching the storage compartment,  
the camera may not operate and the red  
light may flash.The camera may also  
sound a two-tone beep.  
To remove the picture, unlatch the film  
loading door and pull it open firmly but  
carefully. This may require more force  
than usual.Then pull the stopped picture  
out of the camera. Remove the film pack  
and clean the rollers. Reload the film  
pack.The next print will advance into the  
storage compartment.  
If you can’t see through the viewfinder, the  
camera is not fully open. Push the flash  
forward until it clicks into position.  
Note: The picture counter will reset to  
10, and will miscount the rest of the pack.  
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Full five-year warranty  
For warranty service or information, call  
our toll-free number listed below.If your  
camera is not working, our representa-  
tives will verify the problem and can ship a  
replacement unit to you quickly (within  
approximately two or three Polaroid  
business days in the U.S.A.).  
U.S.A. only: This warranty gives you  
specific legal 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 conse-  
quential damages, so the foregoing  
exclusion may not apply to you.  
Canada only: The above warranty and  
provisions do not affect your statutory  
rights.  
For more information: From within the  
U.S.A., please call us toll-free at  
1-800-343-5000, Monday through Friday,  
8 am to 8 pm (Eastern time). In Canada,  
call toll-free:1-800-268-6970; inToronto,  
call 675-3680.  
U.S.A. and Canada  
If this camera proves to be defective  
during the warranty period, we will,  
without charge, either repair it or, at our  
option, replace it with a fully reconditioned  
or new unit.  
The warranty period is five years from  
the original date of purchase.  
To verify the warranty period, you  
should keep the sales slip or other  
proof of the purchase date.  
The repair or replacement of the unit is  
guaranteed for the remaining warranty  
period of the original unit.  
The warranty does not cover damage  
caused by accident, misuse or tampering  
with the unit, and a charge will be made  
for such repairs.  
Americas Business Center  
Information for the user  
This digital apparatus does not exceed  
the Class B limits for radio noise emis-  
sions from digital apparatus set out in the  
Radio Interference Regulations of the  
Canadian Department of Communica-  
tions.  
If you have any questions about your  
camera or pictures, you believe your  
camera needs repair, or you need  
additional information, call us toll-free:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
• This device may not cause harmful  
interference.  
• This device must accept any interfer-  
ence received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
1-800-343-5000  
from anywhere in the U.S.A.  
Our representatives can be reached  
every weekday from 8 am to 8 pm,  
Eastern time.In Canada, call toll-free: 1-  
800-268-6970.In Toronto, call 675-3680.  
Or, if you prefer, write to us.The  
address is:Americas Business Center,  
201 Burlington Rd., Bedford, Massachu-  
setts 01730. Please include a sample  
picture of the problem you are having with  
your camera.  
Polaroid 500 instant color film, by that  
name, is sold in the U.S.A., Canada, and  
Latin America.Before traveling to  
countries outside the U.S.A. and Canada,  
call us toll-free to learn where film for your  
camera is being sold.  
Note: This equipment has been tested  
and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, in accordance with  
Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference to radio  
communications in a residential installa-  
tion.This equipment generates, uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy. If not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, it may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. If  
this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception  
(determined by whether interference  
exists when the equipment is in use), you  
should correct the interference by one or  
both of these methods:  
Polaroid® registered trademark of/  
marque déposée de Polaroid Corpora-  
tion, MA., U.S.A.  
• reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna of the radio or television set  
• increase the separation between the  
equipment and the receiver  
PN5528A 5/93 Printed in U.S.A.  
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