Download Polaroid Mio Instant Camera

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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
Tips
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Camera features
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Instant film
Flash
Auto range finder
13 Precautions
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Register your mio (p.16)
Retractable lens
Shutter button
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Camera features
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
Tips
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Lens setting button
Normal: 2.5 - 10 ft (no icon)
Distance: 10 ft to ∞ ( )
Status/film count LCD
Lighten/Darken button
Press once to lighten (
Press twice to darken (
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Film counter
Lighten photo on
Darken photo on
Fill flash on
Distance setting on
Flash button
Auto (no icon)
Fill flash ( )
Power button
Film exit slot
Flash/function
indicator light
Register your mio (p.16)
Strap holes
Viewfinder
Battery door
Film status window
yellow bar indicates
film pack is in camera
Film door
lock
Film compartment
door
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Attach strap
Load batteries
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Take photo
Take distance photo
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Attach strap
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1 Push small loop through strap holes.
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2 Pull wide end of strap through small loop.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
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Load batteries
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This camera uses two 3V CR2 batteries.
CAUTION: DO NOT mix old or new batteries. DO NOT mix alkaline, standard
(carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
1 Open the battery compartment door.
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2 Insert batteries as shown.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
Tips
Image too dark (p.11)
Image too light (p.11)
Image too dark due
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Load film pack
1 Unlock
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and open the film compartment door.
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2 Insert the film pack.
Hold the film pack by the edges. Do not press
on the center of the film pack. Insert the film
pack so that the yellow mark on the film pack
aligns with the corresponding mark inside the
film compartment.
Close the film compartment door.
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Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
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3 Press the Power button
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The camera lens extends; the flash/
function light blinks once. The status
LCD shows a dash.
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4 Press the Shutter button
to eject the
film cover. When the film cover has been
ejected, you are ready to take pictures.
CAUTION: DO NOT pull on the
film cover.
The film counter on the status LCD
shows 10.
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Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
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Remove empty film pack
When the film counter shows
the empty film pack.
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open film compartment door and remove
CAUTION: DO NOT open film compartment door with film remaining in
film pack.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
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Take photo
Take distance photo
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Take photo
1 Press the Power button
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The camera lens extends; the flash/
function light blinks once.
The status LCD shows the number of
photos remaining in the film pack.
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2 Aim.
Stand between 2.5 feet
and 10 feet from your
subject. Frame your
subject in the viewfinder.
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Attach strap
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Remove empty film pack
Take photo
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3 Press the Shutter button
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to take the picture.
The photo ejects automatically.
CAUTION: DO NOT pull on the photo.
• For vertical pictures, hold camera as shown.
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• For horizontal pictures, hold camera as shown with flash on top.
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Take photo
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Take distance photo
Press the distance button
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to adjust lens for pictures beyond 10 ft.
The distance symbol appears in the status LCD.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
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Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
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If image is too dark, press the Lighten/Darken button once. The Lighten
symbol ( ) appears in the status LCD.
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If image is too light, press the Lighten/Darken button twice. The Darken
symbol ( ) appears in the status LCD.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
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If image is too dark due to back lighting, press the Fill Flash button. The Fill
Flash symbol ( ) appears in the status LCD.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
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• DO NOT pull film from camera.
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• DO NOT lay camera down on extended lens. Camera will turn off and
lens will retract after 5 minutes.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
Tips
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• DO NOT cut film.
• DO NOT bend or fold developing film.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
Tips
Image too dark (p.11)
Image too light (p.11)
Image too dark due
to back lighting (p.12)
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Caution: This camera is battery operated. To avoid electrical shock, do not
expose to or immerse in water or other fluids, disassemble, or operate if
dropped or damaged. Contact a Polaroid Service Center for repair information.
Film Caution: This process uses a caustic paste. Avoid contacting skin, eyes
or mouth with the paste and keep it away from children and animals. If you
get some paste on your skin, wipe it off immediately and wash with water
to avoid an alkali burn. If eye or mouth contact occurs, quickly wash the
area with plenty of water and see a doctor. Do not cut or take apart photos.
Keep discarded materials away from children, animals, clothing, and furniture.
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Camera features
Attach strap
Load batteries
Load film pack
Remove empty film pack
Take photo
Take distance photo
Tips
Image too dark (p.11)
Image too light (p.11)
Image too dark due
to back lighting (p.12)
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One-year Limited Warranty
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Polaroid will, at our option, repair or replace any camera found defective in
manufacture within the warranty period. The warranty period is determined
by the date of camera purchase. Keep the receipt as proof of purchase. Otherwise, the warranty period is determined by the date of manufacture. To take
advantage of the warranty, the camera must be returned to, and repaired by,
one of the Polaroid Service Centers. This warranty does not apply to damage caused by accident, misuse or tampering, and excludes all consequential
damages except in jurisdictions not allowing such exclusions or limitations.
For customer service or to
register your mio visit us online
at www.polaroid.com/mio
or call 1-800-343-5000 from
anywhere in the U.S.A.
Film and accessories
also available.
Register
your mio now and
receive an additional
one-year limited
warranty
FREE!
©2001 Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, MA 02139 U.S.A., owner of the trademarks
“Polaroid and Pixel Design” and “mio”. All rights reserved.
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