User Guide
(ENGLISH VERSION)
Macro 5 SLR
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English
In tro d u ct io n
The Polaroid Macro 5 SLR is a simple to
operate, fully automatic, portable camera
designed for medical and dental docu-
mentation of patient condition, manufac-
turing, quality control, law enforcement,
and other applications that require
close-up photographs. The camera uses
Polaroid self-developing instant color
films, so you know right away that you
have the picture you need.
The camera produces reproductions
at: 0.2X (20%), 0.4X (40%), 1X (100%),
2X (200%) and 3X (300%). The lenses for
each reproduction size are self-contained,
so there is no need to attach accessories
when changing magnification.
The camera has two built-in electronic
flash units that provide even illumination,
and a microprocessor-controlled expo-
sure system that automatically sets the
camera for the correct exposure at all
magnifications. The flash units also can
be used individually for side-lighting, or
in combination with auxiliary lighting.
Other features include:
• Dual-light rangefinder helps you place the
camera at the proper distance from the
subject for correct focus.
• Date/time module that allows you to print
the date or time on pictures.
• Can be hand-held or used on a tripod or
copystand.
• Grid screen in viewfinder for consistent
framing of subjects.
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Ac c e ss o ry filt e r k it s
Lo a d t h e b a tt erie s
• Polarizer kit to reduce reflections from the
flash units when photographing glossy or
glass subjects (PID No. 619909)
The camera requires four AA batteries to
provide power for the ranging lights. Alka-
line batteries (standard or rechargeable)
are recommended; rechargeable NiCad
batteries also can be used.
The battery compartment is located in
the handgrip; slide the battery door open
(2 ); the battery holder will pop up. Un-
snap the battery clip (3 ) and remove the
battery holder (4 ). Insert the batteries in
the orientation shown on the holder (5 ).
Replace the battery holder, snap on the
clip and close the door.
• Fluorescein kit for external ophthalmic
photography includes a #8 yellow barrier
filter and #47A blue exciter filters (PID No.
619908)
The numbers throughout the text refer to
the illustrations at the end of the book.
CAUTION: THIS CAMERA IS BATTERY POWERED.
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, CAMERA SHOULD
NOT BE EXPOSED TO OR IMMERSED IN WATER OR
OTHER FLUIDS, DISASSEMBLED, OR OPERATED IF
DROPPED OR DAMAGED. FOR REPAIR INFORMA-
TION, CONTACT NEAREST SERVICE CENTER.
Important: Remove the batteries and
store them separately if the camera will
not be used for an extended period of
time. Use of the camera in extreme heat
or cold will shorten battery life.
Ca m e ra p a rt s (Fig . 1 )
a Shutter button
b Right hand grip
See Battery cautions.
c Electronic flash units
d Lens
e Film door release button
f Film door
g Tripod socket (on bottom of camera)
h Ranging lights
i Magnification selector knob
j Battery compartment (inside hand grip)
k Left hand grip
l Viewfinder
m Control panel
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Lo a d t h e film
Th e c o n t ro l p a n e l (1 1 )
The camera uses Polaroid HighDefinition
instant self-developing color films. Type
990 film is recommended; GridFilm and
Spectra/Image films also can be used.
Each film pack contains 10 sheets of film
and a battery that provides power for the
exposure controls, flash units and film
motor. These high-speed (ISO640/29°)
films are balanced for electronic flash and
daylight (5500°K), and produce positive
color prints.
a Power button
Press to turn on the camera. The flash
units will begin charging, and the green
indicators will light up when the camera
is ready for picture-taking.
The camera will turn off if the power
button is pressed again, or after 30 sec-
onds of inactivity. (Note: The camera also
can also be turned on by lightly pressing
the shutter button.)
b Low battery indicator
1 Press the film door release button; the
Yellow light comes on when the batteries
in the hand grip are weak (the ranging
lights also will become dim).
door will drop open (6 ).
2 Before loading the film, check that the
film processing rollers are clean. Dirt or
bits of dried developer on the rollers can
cause a pattern of repeated spots or bars
on pictures. Clean both rollers with a soft,
lint-free cloth, dampened with water if
necessary (7 ). Rotate the rollers as you
clean and inspect them.
c Flash control/status lights
The red light will blink while the flash
units are charging; the green lights will
come on when READY.
The flash units can be turned on or off
selectively.
d Standard PC socket for auxiliary flash
3 Hold the film pack by the edges, with the
safety cover facing up (8 ). Slide the pack
all the way into the camera.
e Reset button
This returns the camera to the nominal
flash and Lighten/Darken settings.
The camera has a “ memory” and will
return to your custom settings for each
magnification when it is turned on.
4 Close the film door. The safety cover will
be ejected from the front of the camera
(9 ).
The film counter will read ’10’. It
counts down, to show how many pictures
remain in the pack.
f Lighten/Darken controls
Each setting adjusts the flash output to
increase or decrease exposure by 1⁄3
f-stop.
To re m o ve a n e m p t y film p ac k
Open the film door, grasp the tab on the
end of the pack, and pull the pack out
(1 0 ).
g Magnification indicators
Light up to show the selected
magnification.
h Date/time control and display
Allows you to print the date or time on
pictures.
i Film counter
Counts down, to indicate the number of
pictures that remain in the pack.
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S e t th e m a g n ific a tio n
Ta k e t h e p ic t u re
Turn the magnification selector knob to
the desired setting (1 2 ). The knob will
click into position at each magnification;
the camera will not function if the knob is
between lens settings.
In addition to the magnification, the
selector shows the camera-to-subject
distance and icons that represent the
approximate area of a subject included
in the picture.
Look through the viewfinder, and reframe
the subject as needed.
Press the shutter button all the way to
take the picture (1 6 ).
The picture will be automatically
ejected from the front of the camera
when you release the shutter button. Lay
the picture down flat or hold it by its wide
border while it develops. Do not shake,
bend or squeeze the picture, and never
cut pictures or take them apart. See
Caution notice on film box.
Fo c u sin g a n d fram in g th e su b je ct
1 Hold the camera at the approximate dis-
tance from the subject for the selected
magnification. For example, if taking pic-
tures at 1X, hold the camera 10 in. (25cm)
from the subject.
P ict u re tip s
• When taking portraits at 0.4X or 0.2X
magnification, turn the camera 90° for a
vertical format to include the entire face
(1 7 ). You may want to turn off the lower
flash unit for more pleasing lighting.
2 Press the shutter button lightly (13 ); the
ranging lights will go on. The lights stay
on as long as the button is pressed. If you
release the button, the lights go off in
about 15 sec. Press the shutter button
lightly to turn them on again.
• Im p o rta n t: Always hold the camera so
the front panel is parallel to the subject
(1 8 ). Holding the camera at an angle (1 9 )
may cause uneven picture sharpness.
3 Look over the top of the camera; note the
two ranging lights on the subject (14 ).
Move the camera nearer or farther from
the subject, until the two lights merge
(1 5 ).
• If you wear eye glasses for distant view-
ing, wear them when using the camera
for accurate viewing and focusing.
Lig h t e n /Da rk e n co n t ro l (2 0 )
The camera is designed to provide the
correct exposure for subjects of average
brightness. With some subjects, you may
wish to make the picture lighter or darker
to enhance specific details. Each setting
on the panel indicates an exposure
4 The viewfinder shows the area included
in the picture, with the ranging lights in
the center of the picture. Use the grid
screen to ensure consistent framing.
If you have difficulty seeing the ranging
lights, check that the camera is at the cor-
rect distance from the subject. See also
Troubleshooting.
change of 1⁄3 f-stop, up to 1 full f-stop.
• Press the light arrow to lighten pictures
(increase the exposure).
• Press the dark arrow to darken pictures
(decrease the exposure).
The camera has a memory and will save
your custom Lighten/Darken setting until
you press the reset button to return to the
nominal setting.
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Da t e d is p lay m o d u le
Fla s h c o n t ro l (2 3 )
The date display module (21 ) allows you
to print the date or the day/time on pic-
tures (2 2 ).
The two built-in electronic flash units are
designed to provide even illumination at
all reproduction scales. You can turn off
either flash unit if side lighting is needed
to show texture or elevation. The light
output from the remaining flash unit will
be increased to produce the correct
exposure.
S e t tin g th e d a t e
1 Press MOD (mode) repeatedly until the
desired date sequence is displayed:
No printing
Month/day/year
Press the flash control once to turn off
the right flash; press it a second time to
turn off the left flash; press it a third time
to turn off both flash units.
Day/month/year
Year/month/day
Day/time (24-hour clock)
Note: An M in the display indicates which
digit is the month.
Lig h t in g te c h n iq u e s
2 Press SEL (select) to select the year,
Both built-in flash units can be turned off,
and auxiliary lighting used. The auxiliary
light is connected to the PC socket on the
back of the camera (2 4 ). Advanced photo-
graphers may find it useful to experiment
with different lighting arrangements.
month or day (see blinking digit).
3 Press SET repeatedly (or hold button)
until the desired digit is displayed. Repeat
steps 2 and 3 until the desired year,
month and day are all set.
• The auxiliary lighting must be electronic
flash — do not use tungsten, halogen or
fluorescent lights.
4 Press SEL again to lock in the date.
S e t tin g th e tim e
1 Press MOD until the day/time mode is
displayed. The first set of digits in the dis-
play is the day of the month, followed by
the time in hours and minutes.
• The built-in flash can be combined with
auxiliary lighting.
• Test exposures may be required to deter-
mine the correct location and settings for
the auxiliary flash unit for correct expo-
sure.
2 Press SEL and the hours will blink. Press
SET to toggle through the hours. Press SEL
again to lock in the hour. The minutes will
now blink.
Ou t d o o r u s e
3 Press SET to toggle through the minutes.
The camera is designed primarily for
indoor use; if it must be used outdoors:
Press SEL again to lock in the minutes.
4 Press SEL again to lock in the time.
• Select an area that is not subjected to
bright sunlight, which may cause over-
exposed pictures.
S hu t t in g o ff t h e d a t e d is p la y o p t io n
Press MOD until a series of dashes ap-
pears in the display.
• Shade the subject from direct sunlight. (It
is difficult to see the ranging lights in very
bright light.)
Note: The date module is powered by the
battery in the film pack, or by the batter-
ies in the handgrip. If there are no batter-
ies or film in the camera for more than 5
minutes, you will need to reset the date/
time after replacing the batteries.
• Use the built-in flash units to ensure con-
sistent exposure.
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Grid Film
Tro u b le s h o o tin g
Diffic u lty fo cu s in g
This film has a grid pattern which is
created during manufacture. The grid
pattern appears as an overlay on any
picture taken with the film.
The pattern consists of 17 vertical and
13 horizontal lines.
The ranging lights may be difficult to see
when using the camera in very bright
light, or when photographing very dark
subjects. If you have difficulty seeing the
ranging lights:
To help you define location on the grid,
the vertical lines are identified by letters
across the top, and the horizontal lines
are identified by numbers along the left
border (2 5 ). You can specify the location
on the picture by a letter-number combi-
nation.
• Check that the camera is set for the de-
sired magnification, and is at the correct
distance from the subject.
• Look over the top of the camera, rather
than through the viewfinder.
• Check the battery indicator; if necessary
replace the batteries in the handgrip.
Ca lc u la t in g m e as u re m en t fro m t h e
g rid p a t te rn
Ca m e ra w ill n o t fu n c t io n : If the battery
in the film pack is weak or dead, the flash
units will not charge and/or the control
panel will not function.
When taking pictures at 1X magnification,
each square of the grid pattern represents
5mm (0.2 in.). The chart below shows the
value represented by each square in pic-
tures taken at each magnification.
No im a g e in vie w fin de r: The magnifica-
tion selector knob is between settings.
P ic t u re s t o o lig h t : The camera may be
too close to the subject for the selected
magnification. The Lighten/Darken con-
trol may be set incorrectly. Very light
subjects may require setting the control
toward Darken. There may be bright
ambient light affecting the exposure.
Ma g n ific a t io n
Grid s q u a re va lu e
0.2X
0.4X
1X
1 in.
0.5 in.
0.2 in.
0.1 in.
0.07 in.
25mm
13mm
5mm
P ic t u re s t o o d a rk : The camera may be
too far from the subject for the selected
magnification. The Lighten/Darken con-
trol may be set incorrectly. Very dark
subjects may require setting the control
toward Lighten.
2X
2.5mm
1.7mm
3X
S ub je c t n o t s h a rp : The camera is at the
wrong distance from the subject. (Pictures
also will be incorrectly exposed — too
light or too dark.)
P o rtio n s o f p ic t u re o u t o f fo c us , o r
d is t o rt e d s u b je c t : The camera is not
parallel to the subject.
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Ca re an d Ma in te n a n ce
EMC s ta t em e n t
Len s c a re : Avoid touching the lens. To
remove dust or fingerprints, breathe on
the lens and wipe it gently with a clean,
soft facial tissue. Do not use silicone-
treated eyeglass tissues.
Polaroid Corporation certifies that this
product conforms to the following
standards:
S a fe t y: Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
EMC: EN55022, Class B; EN50082-1; IEC
Te m p e ra t u re : The camera and film are
designed for use at temperatures of
55-95°F (13-35°C). Store below 75°F
(24°C). Never leave film or a loaded cam-
era in a hot area (such as the luggage
compartment of a car).
801-2, 801-3, 801-4
Cau t io n : To prevent electric shock, do
not remove camera covers. No user serv-
iceable parts inside. Refer servicing to the
nearest Polaroid Service Center.
Ca m e ra s p ec ifica t io n s
Le n s -t o -s u b je c t
d is ta n c e
Le n s fo c a l
le n g t h
Effe c t ive
Le n s a p e rt u re
Ma g n ific a t io n 1
0.2X (20%)
0.4X (40%)
1X (100%)
2X (200%)
3X (300%)
2
3
De p t h o f fie ld
8.8 in./22cm
52 in./132cm
26 in./66cm
9.9 in./25cm
4.8 in./12cm
3.1 in./8cm
221mm
188mm
128mm
85.4mm
64mm
f/20
f/34
3.8 in./10cm
f/47
0.86 in./2.2cm
0.31 in./0.8cm
0.20 in./0.5cm
f/67
f/100
1 If the exact magnification must be documented, include a scale in the picture (2 6 ). The scale
and the subject must be at the same distance from the camera.
2 The camera contains separate lenses for each magnification. Each lens has the proper focal
length for minimum perspective distortion and more working space between the camera and
subject, and a small lens aperture for better depth of field.
3 The depth of field, or distance zone within which the subject will be in sharp focus, is limited
in close-up photography. The zone will extend about half its distance in front of, and half
behind, the point of sharpest focus.
Note: The camera has a fixed shutter speed of 1/50 sec.
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Fre e t e ch n ic al a s s is ta n c e
Ba tt e ry c a u tio n s
If you need assistance or additional infor-
mation about specific applications, call
toll free at 1-800-225-1618, Mon.-Fri., 8 AM
to 8 PM (Eastern time). Or, write to the
Customer Care Center, Polaroid Corpora-
tion, 201 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA,
01730-1406.
• The batteries used in this device may pre-
sent a risk of one or more of the following
occurrences: Release of toxic materials,
release of flammable vapors, rise in
surface temperature. Do not recharge,
incinerate or mutilate.
• Replace batteries with same type. Use of
another battery type may present a risk of
fire or explosion.
If outside the U.S.A., contact the nearest
Polaroid Office. (See list on back page.)
Warra n t y
• Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep
away from children. Do not disassemble
and do not dispose of in fire. The cell may
explode. Check with local codes for possi-
ble special disposal instructions.
Your Macro 5 camera has been thorough-
ly tested and inspected before shipment.
All parts are guaranteed against defects
in materials and workmanship for one full
year from the date of original purchase.
During this period, any such defects will
be remedied by Polaroid Corporation
without charge, except for transportation
costs. The warranty excludes damage
resulting from normal wear, mishandling
or accident, and a charge will be made for
such repairs. The warranty does not in-
clude the batteries, or damage caused by
leaking batteries.
• When replacing batteries, replace all at
the same time. Mixing fresh and dis-
charged batteries could increase internal
cell pressure and rupture the discharged
batteries.
Ra d io a n d t ele vis io n in t erfe ren c e
FCC re q u irem e n ts
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditons:
U.S .A.: This warranty excludes conse-
quential damages.
1 This device may not cause harmful inter-
ference
Ou t s id e U.S .A.: This warranty does not
affect your statutory rights.
2 This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
S e rvice
Before returning a camera for service,
contact the Polaroid Customer Care
Center or the nearest Polaroid Office for
shipping and service information. The
camera should be packed in its original
shipping carton or other sturdy container,
and shipped, prepaid and insured, to the
nearest Polaroid Office.
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FCC No tice (U.S .A. o n ly)
Warning: Changes or modifications to
this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are de-
signed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residen-
tial installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
EMI No tic e (Ca n a d a )
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 Communi-
cations.
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Tel.: (358-0) 502 35 33
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Fax: (39-332) 478249
Ekholm svägen 36, Box 204
127 24 Skärholm en,
Sweden
Tel.: (46-8) 710 08 50
Fax: (46-8) 740 73 68
Polaroid (Norge) A/S
Industriveien 8B
1473 Skårer, Norway
Tel.: (47-67) 90 47 10
Fax: (47-67) 90 51 73
Ce s k á Re p u b lik a
J a p a n
U.K.
Ös t e rre ic h
Polaroid Prague
Cistovicka 44
16300 Prague 6
Czech Republic
Tel.: (42-2) 302 2829
Fax: (42-2) 302 3242
Nippon Polaroid
Polaroid (U.K.) Ltd. &
Polaroid Export Operations
Wheatham pstead House
Codicote Road.
Kabushiki Kaisha,
Mori Building No. 30
Toranom on 3-2-2
Minato-ku, Tokyo 105
Tel.: (81-3) 3438 8811
Fax: (81-3) 3433 3537
Polaroid Ges.m .b.H.
Eitnergasse 5A
1231 Wien, Austria
Tel.: (43-1) 869 86 27
Fax: (43-1) 869 81 00
Wheatham pstead
Hertfordshire AL4 8SF
Tel.: (44-1582) 63 2000
Fax: (44-1582) 63 2001
Freefone: (800) 010119
Ch in a
P o ls k a
Ma g ya ro rs zá g
Polaroid of Shanghai Ltd.
2200 Yan An Road (W),
Suite 1001
Shanghai International
Trade Center, Shanghai
200335
Photographic Supplies
SP.Z.O.O
00-901 Warszawa, Poland
Tel.: (48- 22) 279086
Fax: (48- 22) 266236
Polaroid Budapest
Ram ocsa u. 13
H. 1118 Budapest
Hungary
Tel.: (36-1) 246 2033
Fax: (36-1) 246 2030
U.S .A.
Polaroid Corporation
Cam bridge, MA 02139,
U.S.A.
Tel.: Toll free
1-800-343-5000
Tel.: (86-21) 275 1124
Fax: (86-21) 275 8784
P o rt u g a l
Polaroid (España) S.A.
Sucursal em Portugal
Edificio Monum ental
Avenida Praia da Vitória,
71-A 4º B, 1050 Lisboa
Tel.: (351-1) 316 10 49
Fax: (351-1) 316 10 56
Ma la ys ia
Da n m a rk
Polaroid Asean
Polaroid a.s.
No. 8, J alan 51A/227
46100 Petaling J aya
Selangor Darul Eshan
Tel.: (60-3) 777 8577
Fax: (60-3) 777 8600
Blokken 75, 3460 Birkerød
Tel.: (45-42) 81 7500
Fax: (45-42) 81 7026
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