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Other features include:

• Dual-light rangefinder helps you place the 

camera at the proper distance from the 
subject for correct focus.

• Date / time module (Macro 5 only) that 

allows you to print the date or time on pic-

tures.

• Can be hand-held or used on a tripod or 

copystand.

• Grid screen in viewfinder (Macro 5 only) 

for consistent framing of subjects

The numbers throughout the text refer to 

the illustrations at the end of the book.

CAUTION (MACRO 5 ONLY): THIS CAM-
ERA IS BATTERY POWERED.  TO AVOID 
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, CAMERA SHOULD 

NOT BE EXPOSED TO OR IMMERSED IN 
WATER OR OTHER FLUIDS, DISASSEM-
BLED, OR OPERATED IF DROPPED OR 

DAMAGED.  FOR REPAIR INFORMATION, 
CONTACT NEAREST SERVICE CENTER.

Camera parts (1)

a

Shutter button

b

Right hand grip

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) 
(Macro 5 only)

k

Left hand grip

l

Viewfinder

m

Control panel

Load the batteries (Macro 5 only)

The camera requires four AA batteries to 
provide power for the ranging lights.  Alka-

line batteries (standard or rechargeable) are 
recommended; rechargeable NiCad batter-
ies also can be used.
The battery compartment is located in the 

handgrip; slide the battery door open 

(2)

the battery holder will pop up.  Unsnap the 
battery clip 

(3)

 and remove the battery 

holder 

(4)

.  Insert the batteries in the orien-

tation shown on the holder 

(5)

.  Replace 

the battery holder, snap on the clip and 

close door.

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.
See 

Battery cautions.

Load the film

The camera uses Polaroid HighDefinition 
instant self-developing color films, 1200 
Film with 12 frames per pack or T990, and 

Gridfilm with 10 frames per pack. These 
high-speed (ISO640/29() films are bal-
anced for electronic flash and daylight 

(5500K), and produce positive color prints.

1

Press the film door release button; the door 
drops open 

(6)

.

2

Check that the film processing rollers are 
clean, before loading the film. Dirt or bits 

of dried developer on the rollers can cause 
a pattern of repeated spots or bars on pic-
tures. Clean both rollers with a soft, lint-

free cloth, dampened with water if neces-
sary 

(7)

. Rotate the rollers as you clean 

and inspect them.

3

Hold the film pack by the edges, with the 

safety cover facing up 

(8)

. Slide the pack 

all the way into the camera.

Summary of Contents for 5/3 SLR1200

Page 1: ...Macro 5 3 SLR 1200 User Guide...

Page 2: ...ing magnification The camera has two built in electronic flash units providing even illumination and a microprocessor controlled exposure sys tem that automatically sets the camera for the correct ex...

Page 3: ...are recommended rechargeable NiCad batter ies also can be used The battery compartment is located in the handgrip slide the battery door open 2 the battery holder will pop up Unsnap the battery clip...

Page 4: ...andard PC socket for auxiliary flash Macro 5 only e Reset button Macro 5 only This returns the camera to the nominal flash and Lighten Darken settings f Lighten Darken controls Each setting adjusts th...

Page 5: ...rn the camera 90 for a vertical format to include the entire face 17 You may want to turn off the lower flash unit for more pleasing lighting Important Always hold the camera so the front panel is par...

Page 6: ...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 Lighting techniques Macro 5 only Both built in flash units can be turned o...

Page 7: ...0 2 in 5mm 2X 0 1 in 2 5mm 3X 0 07 in 1 7mm Pictures too light The camera may be too close to the sub ject for the selected magnification The Lighten Darken control may be set incor rectly Very light...

Page 8: ...ch repairs The warranty does not include the batteries or damage caused by leaking batteries U S A This warranty excludes conse quential damages in jurisdictions where permissible Outside U S A This w...

Page 9: ...evice must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Notice U S A only Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the...

Page 10: ...10 10 1 10 g h c e a b m i j k l d f Macro 5 1 1 g h c e a b m i k l d f Macro 3 2 3 4 MACRO 3 S L R 1 2 0 0 MACRO 5 S L R 1 2 0 0...

Page 11: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 10 POWER RESET a c e d b f h g I 11 Macro 5 11 10 I POWER a c f Macro 3...

Page 12: ...18 19 20 15 16 17 POWER RESET 21 22 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 8 7 1 2 0 9 8 7 6 3 11 20 29 38 47 12 13 14...

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