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Polaroid M209 Camera  

1. Pull the white tab
    straight, all the way out
    of the camera. A large
    tab will appear. If not,
    see section “no large
    tab”.

Photographing children

Photographing young children requires the 
following adjustments.

Aperture selection:

For children set the aperture selector to 
between f22-f32. For infants, select f32.

Viewfinder/Rangefinder alignment:

 

For young children, align 
the child’s eye with the 
vertical reference line 
in the Viewfinder/ 
Rangefinder as shown in 
the illustration.

For infants, the vertical 
reference line needs to 
be aligned with the side 
of the infant’s face as 
shown.

4. Frame the subject
    using the Viewfinder.
    (See Using the
     Viewfinder /
    Rangefinder.)

5. Press shutter button on
    top of the Viewfinder to
    take the picture.

2. Pull the large tab: Grip
    the tab firmly and pull
    it straight, at moderate
    speed, without
    hesitation, all the way
    out of the camera.

4. Process the picture for
    the full time
    recommended in the
    film instructions. Then
    separate the print from
    the negative, starting
    at the end nearest the
    large tab. Information 

handling the negatives is in the film
instructions. (See caution notice at the end.)

 Taking the picture

1. Check that the flash “Ready” light is on.
    (The camera’s shutter will not operate
    while the flash is charging.)

2. Position the subject close to the
    background so that their shoulders touch
    the photographic backdrop.

3. Hold the camera so that the lenses are
    level with the eyes of the subject.

Processing tips: No large tab?

Do not pull another white tab. Instead 
carefully open the film holder door far 
enough to get a finger on top of the film pack 
to hold it down. Grasp the topmost large tab, 
and gently pull it out and discard it. Inspect 
the rollers and clean them if necessary. (see 
Clean the development rollers). Close the 
film holder door and latch it, with the next 
white tab sticking out. (You will have to 
reshoot the portraits that were on that piece 
of film.)

3. Start the timer. The correct processing
    time should already be set. Press the
    START button once; the timer will count
    down to zero. At the end of the
    processing time, a series of short tones
    will sound. The timer will automatically
    reset for the next picture.

 Processing the film

Note:

 Always hold the camera firmly by the 

handgrip, while pulling the film tabs.

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