Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Use The Polaroid Izone Camera

A paper photo from a Polaroid camera.








These days digital cameras are more popular than film cameras, but there are times when an instant paper photo is desired. The Polaroid i-Zone camera was designed to be portable, simple to use and provide instant paper photos mere moments after you take the picture. So if you've recently purchased one of these cameras you will be pleased to find no knowledge of electronics is needed to operate it. With a Polaroid i-Zone, it is a quick process to take and develop photos.


Instructions








1. Open the battery compartment cover on the side or back (depending on your model Polaroid) and insert two AA batteries into the compartment. These batteries are only needed if you plan to use the flash. If you will shoot in daylight, disregard this step.


2. Look through the viewfinder in the camera at the subject or landscape you would like to photograph. The i-Zone has a fixed focus lens so you do not need to worry about trying to manually focus the camera.


3. Press down on the circular button on the top of the camera to take the photo.


4. Locate the small paper tab on the side of the camera and pull it out to remove the photograph from the camera.


5. Wait a moment or two for the photograph to develop. The more light the picture has, the quicker it will develop.

Tags: instant paper, paper photo, Polaroid i-Zone