35mm Cameras
Customer Service Information Manual
Polaroid Corporation
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Customer Service Information
PRODUCT
NA M E S
Polaroid 2000FF
35mm Focus-Free Camera
35mm cameras
Polaroid 2100BF
35mm Big Viewfinder
Focus-Free Camera
Polaroid 3000AF
35mm Auto-Focus Camera
Polaroid 3100BF
35mm Big Viewfinder
Auto-Focus Camera
35mm cameras
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PRODUCT
D E SCR I P T ION S
The Polaroid 2000FF, 2100BF, 3000AF and 3100BF easy-to-use, point-and-shoot models represent Polaroid’s current line of 35mm cameras. They feature a built-in electronic flash, red-eye-reduction, and automatic film loading and advancing.
The
2000FF
offers a fixed-focus lens. The
2100 BF
offers a fixed-focus lens and features a big viewfinder. The
3100 BF
features an automatic-focus lens and offers a big viewfinder and dateprinting option. The
3000AF
features an automatic-focus lens and includes panoramic capability, date-printing option, LCD frame counter and viewfinder diopter adjustment.
PID
NUMBERS
Australia
Canada
Europe
Italy
Mexico
U.S.
2000FF
620979
621070
620979
621047
620976
620846
(w/film)
620758
(camera only)
2100BF
—
—
625683
—
—
625756
(blister kit)
3000AF 3100BF
620982
621071
620982
621044
620981
620847
(w/film)
—
—
—
—
—
624930
(blister kit)
620617
(camera only)
35mm cameras
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FEATURES
Electronic flash
Fill-flash
Red-eye reduction
Automatic film loading
Automatic film advancing
Film identification window
2000FF 2100BF 3000AF 3100BF
• • • •
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
None
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•
•
•
None
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Frame counter Standard Standard LCD Standard
Shutter button Standard Standard Soft-touch Standard
Panoramic capability
Self-timer
Date-printing option
None
None
None
None
None
None
•
•
•
None
None
•
Viewfinder Standard
Tripod socket
Sleep mode shut-off
None
None
Big
None
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Adjustable
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None
Big
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•
Benefits follow on the next three pages.
35mm cameras
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BENEFITS
2000FF, 2100BF,
3000AF, & 3100BF
These benefits apply to the 2000FF, 2100BF, 3000AF and the 3100BF:
The
Built-in Electronic Flash
, which is automatically turned on and off by a sensor, takes the guesswork out of when to use the flash. The cameras use the
DX System
to measure light levels for the particular film being used.
Red-Eye Reduction
helps to eliminate the appearance of red eyes in pictures of people or pets.
With
Automatic Film Loading
, the cameras handle the cumbersome task of manually loading 35mm film.
Automatic Film Advancing
allows a customer to shoot frames rapidly without taking his eye away from the viewfinder.
BENEFITS
2000FF , 3000AF,
& 3100BF
These benefits apply to the 2000FF, 3000AF and the 3100BF:
By scanning the
Film Identification Window
, a customer can determine the type of film in the camera and the total number of frames remaining.
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BENEFITS
2100BF & 3100BF
This benefit applies to the 2100BF and the 3100BF
The
Big Viewfinder
offers better clarity and makes it easier to frame the subject.
The
Sleep Mode
automatically shuts off the camera when not in use and conserves batteries.
BENEFITS
3000AF & 3100BF
BENEFITS
3100BF
These benefits apply to the 3000AF and the 3100BF:
The
Auto-Focus Lens
determines the proper focus and helps produce crisp, clear photographs.
When the
D ate-Printing Option
is enabled, the date and/or time the picture was taken is printed in the lower right-hand corner of the picture when it is developed. This helps customers identify their photos.
This benefit applies to the 3100BF:
The
Mid-Roll Rewind Switch
allows customers to rewind the film even if they have not reached the end of the roll.
35mm cameras
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BENEFITS
2000FF, 2100BF
& 3000AF
These benefits apply to the 2000FF, 2100BF and the 3000AF:
The
Fill Flash
feature compensates for shadows on subjects photographed outdoors in bright sun.
BENEFITS
3000AF
These benefits apply to the 3000AF:
The
LCD Readout
provides information about the frame number, self-timer, film, flash and red-eye reduction at a glance.
The
Panoramic Feature
creates a wide-angle effect to frame large groups, vistas and more.
By setting the
S e l f — Ti m e r
, a customer can compose a shot and then move himself into the frame before the delayed shutter is triggered.
The
Viewfinder Diopter Adjustment
allows customers to finetune the viewfinder for better clarity.
35mm cameras
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SPECIFICATIONS
2000FF 2100BF 3000AF 3100BF
Focus 4ft (1.2m) distance to inf.
3ft (1m) to inf.
4ft (1.2m) to inf.
4ft (1.2m) to inf.
Focal length 34mm
Aperture f5.6
Shutter speed
1
/
160 sec.
28mm f9.5
1
/
125 sec.
28mm f4.5
1
/
125 sec.
34mm f5.6
1
/
125 sec.
Guide number
(at ISO 100) 26 26 26 26
Lens Fixed-Focus Fixed-Focus Auto-Focus Auto-Focus
Light output of flash 117 BCS 200 BCS
≥
117 BCS 200 ±20 BCS
Flash range 4ft (1.2m) 4ft (1.2m) 4ft (1.2m) 4ft (1.2m)
ISO 100 to 10ft (3m) to 7ft (2.9m) to 10ft (3m) to 7ft (2.9m)
Flash range
4ft ( 1 . 2 M ) 4ft (1.2m) 4ft ( 1 . 2 m ) 4ft ( 1 . 2 m )
ISO 200 to 12ft ( 3 . 7 m ) to 10ft (3m) to 12ft ( 3 . 7 m ) to 10ft (3m)
Flash range 4ft ( 1 . 2 m ) 4ft (1.2m) 4ft ( 1 . 2 m ) 4ft ( 1 . 2 m )
ISO 400 to 14ft ( 4 . 2 m ) to 14ft (4.2m) to 14ft ( 4 . 2 m ) to 14ft (4.2m)
Batteries (2) 1.5V A A A (2) 1.5V AA (2) 1.5V AA (2) 1.5V AA or
(1) 3V lithium
(CR123A or DL123A)
35mm cameras
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SUGGESTED
RETAIL
PRICES
2000FF KIT
(Camera, film, batteries)
$29.99
Suggested retail, U.S. dollars
2100BF KIT
(Camera, film, batteries)
$19.95
Suggested retail, U.S. dollars
3000AF KIT
(Camera, film, batteries)
$49.99
Suggested retail, U.S. dollars
3100BF KIT
(Camera, film, batteries)
$29.00
Suggested retail, U.S. dollars
35mm cameras
Customer Service Information
The cameras are designed for amateur photography and wherever
35mm color print photography is appropriate.
APPLICATIONS
ACCESSORIES
For the European market, a camera bag is available for the
2000FF and the 3000AF. For all other markets, no accessories are currently available.
RECOMMENDED
FILMS
Polaroid Color Print 35mm films in 12, 24 or 36-exposure rolls are recommended. The cameras can accommodate all brands of ISO
100, 200 and 400-speed color print 35mm film. 35mm slide film IS
NOT RECOMMENDED.
35mm cameras
Customer Service Information
OPERATING
TIPS
Red-Eye Reduction
To help reduce the appearance of red eyes in pictures of people or pets:
1. Have subjects look toward a bright light just before their picture is taken.
2. Turn on additional lights in the room.
3. Press the shutter button down halfway to turn on the redeye reduction light. This will cause the subjects’ pupils to contract, thereby reducing the red-eye effect. For best results, hold the button halfway down for a second and then continue to press down all the way to take the picture.
Red-eye reduction will be most effective when subjects are in the center of the picture.
Focus Distance
For proper focus, subjects should be no closer from the lens than
4ft (1.2 m) for the 2000FF, 3000AF and the 3100BF or 3ft (1m) for the 2100BF.
Unloading the Film
Avoid unloading the film in direct sunlight or bright light. Be sure to rewind the film before opening the back door of the camera to remove the film. If customers attempt to remove the film before rewinding it, some of the frames may become exposed to light.
35mm cameras
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OPERATING
TIPS continued
Blocking the Lens
Do not block the lens with the camera strap, your fingers or any other objects.
Batteries
• Always remove the batteries when storing your camera for an extended length of time to help prevent battery corrosion or leakage.
• If the film does not advance or rewind, the LCD display is blank or dim, the flash does not fire or if the recharge time is longer than 20 seconds, replace the batteries.
• If you replace batteries while film is in the camera, the picture counter may reset to “0.”
35mm cameras
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OPERATING
TIPS continued
Flash Tips
• For proper flash exposure, position your subject at the following distances from the camera:
ISO 100 speed film
2000FF and 3000AF: 4ft (1.2m) to 10ft (3m)
2100BF and 3100BF: 4ft (1.2m) to 7ft (2.9m)
ISO 200 speed film
2000FF and 3000AF: 4ft (1.2m) to 12ft (3.7m)
2100BF and 3100BF: 4ft (1.2m) to 10ft (3m)
ISO 400 speed film
2000FF, 2100BF, 3000AF and 3100BF:
4ft (1.2m) to 14ft (4.2m)
• CAUTION: For eye safety, do not use flash within 2 feet of any subject
• When taking vertically oriented pictures, be sure to hold the camera so that the flash is at the top.
• When taking a picture in a poorly lit area, wait a few seconds after the flash-ready light comes on to ensure maximum flash brightness.
Fill Flash
When taking photos outdoors in bright sunlight, you may want to help fill in shadows on your subjects by using the fill-flash feature.
(Does not apply to the 3100BF.) Press and hold the fill-flash button while you press the shutter button to activate the fill flash.
35mm cameras
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OPERATING
TIPS continued
Panoramic Feature
(3000AF only)
Set the panorama switch on top of the camera to “P.” The viewfinder will change from normal view (see illustration 1 below) to panoramic view with black bands at the top and bottom (see illustration 2 below). Use these bands to frame your picture.
• Do not use the panoramic feature for close-up photography.
The top of the view as framed in the viewfinder may be cut off in the picture.
• To ensure proper size pictures, inform your film processor that you have used the panoramic feature.
Illustration 1 Illustration 2
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Date printing option
(applies to 3000AF only)
OPERATING
TIPS continued
DISPLAYING THE DATE AND TIME
The date display buttons on the back control panel allow customers to print a date and/or time in the lower right-hand corner of their pictures.
Use a blunt object such as a dull pencil tip to depress the buttons.
To stop the display from blinking, press the MODE (left) button until the dashes appear. When the dashes appear, no date or time will imprint on customers’ pictures.
Press the MODE button once again to display the date or date-time mode. Each time you take a picture, the black bar blinks for a few seconds to indicate correct operation of the date printing feature.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
1. Press the MODE (left) button repeatedly until the desired date, or date-time mode appears. An “M” in the date display indicates which number is the month.
2. Press the SELECT (middle) button. Each time it is pressed, a different part of the display blinks.
3 . When the desired number is blinking, press the SET ( r i g h t ) button. This will increase the blinking number by one. If the
S E T button is held down, the number increases continuously.
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Date printing option
(applies to 3000AF only) –continued
OPERATING
TIPS continued
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
4. When the correct number appears, press the SELECT
(middle) button to select the next number to change, and repeat step 3.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the date, hour and minutes are correct.
Date printing option
(applies to 3100BF only)
DISPLAYING THE DATE AND TIME
The date display buttons on the back control panel allow customers to print a date or time in the lower right-hand corner of their pictures. The date appears in a day/month/year format (e.g.,
October 14, 1997, would be “14 10 97”) or a year/month/day format (e.g., October 14, 1997, would be “97 10 14”). Customers may also record the time they took their photos, shown in an hour/minute format. Hours are shown in a continuous cycle from 1 to 23, with no reference to AM or PM; so, 9:30 AM would be displayed as “9 — 30,” while 9:30 PM would be shown as “21 — 30.”
While customers may add either a date or a time, they cannot have both on the same picture.
35mm cameras
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Date printing option
(applies to 3100BF only) –continued
OPERATING
TIPS continued
Use a blunt object such as a dull pencil tip to depress the buttons.
To turn off the date or time display, press the MODE (left) button until the dashes appear. When the dashes appear, no date or time will imprint on customers’ pictures.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
1. Press the MODE (left) button to select the format for adding either the date or the time.
2. Press the Y/H button. to change the year (in the date mode format) or the hour (in the time mode format).
3 . Press the M button. to change the month in the date mode format. (The M button is not used in the time mode format).
4 . Press the D/M (right) button to change the day (in the date mode format) or the minute (in the time mode format).
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WARRANTY
Polaroid offers a one-year warranty from the date of purchase.
Polaroid will repair the camera or, at its option, replace it free of charge with a camera of the same or equivalent model. The customer will incur no charges for labor, service or parts during the warranty period. The customer is responsible for keeping the sales slip or other proof of the purchase date to verify the warranty period.
The warranty does not include the batteries or damage caused by leaking batteries, nor does it cover damage caused by accident, misuse or tampering.
REPAIRS
& RETURNS
PROCESS
In most cases, a customer will return a defective camera to the dealer. The dealer will either refund the customer’s payment or replace the camera.
Polaroid will replace defective cameras returned by dealers to
Enschede, Atlanta and Santa Ana with either exchange units or dealer credit.
If a customer returns a defective camera directly to Enschede,
Atlanta or Santa Ana, Polaroid will be responsible for replacing and returning a similar camera to the customer.
Polaroid will replace, not repair, defective cameras.
DATE IMPRINTING (for Date-back models only)
There are three modes to choose from:
1. Select «Y-M-D» mode if you want to have the year-month-day setting printed
on the film.
2. Select «Hr-Min» mode if you want to have the hour-minute setting printed
on the film.
3. Select «- — —» mode if you do not want to have date/time printed on the film.
MODE SELECTION
st
Gently press the 1 knob from left with fine-point instrument, such as a pencil,
to select the desired mode.
The «Y-M-D» mode
(The display will be, for example,
.)
Y
M D
The «Hr-Min» mode
13 — 20
(The display will be, for example,
.)
HR MIN
The «— — —» mode
(The display will be, for example, — — —.)
CAMERA IDENTIFICATION
Shutter
Button
Auto Focus
Sensor
Lens
Lens Cover
Latch
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Loading the Batteries
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Specifications
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Date Imprinting (for Dateback model only)
*Mode selection………………………………………………..10
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Frame Counter
Viewfinder
CDS Sensor
Film Drive Window
Built-in Flash
Red-eye Reduction LED
………………..7
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The numbers in parenthesis throughout the text refer to the pictures.
Before you start:
∙Check that the film cartridge and processing pack (Picture 1) contain the same film type and number of exposures, and that the lot numbers (stamped on the labels) match.
∙The films may be processed at temperatures within a fairly wide range, as specified in the film instructions. Be sure that all components (film cartridge, processing pack, and processor) are within this range. Best results are obtained at 70°F (21°C). If you refrigerate the processing pack as recommended in the film instructions, allow it to warm up for at least one hour before processing.
Load the processor:
1.Place the processor on a clean, level surface. Pull out the top of the latch (2-A), then open the processor cover. Unfold the crank handle (3-B).
2.Check that the pressure plate (3-C) and both metal rollers (3-D) are clean (see next page). Blow out any dust or lint inside the processor.
3.If necessary, grasp and turn the large spool so the clear lid is at the top; open the lid
(3-E).
4.Unhook the end of the processing pack leader (4), and pull out 1-2 in. (25-50mm).
5.To load the processing pack: Insert the processing pack into its compartment (5).
The processing pack should snap easily into position; if it does not, remove and reinsert it. Feed the processing pack leader over the metal roller and attach the end to the white pear-shaped pin on the spool (6-F).
The leader should lie flat, as shown. If you have pulled out too much leader, causing it to buckle (7), you should rewind the excess as follows: Push the release switch (7-G) in the direction shown by the arrow. Hold it in this position, and turn the crank in a clockwise direction until the leader lies flat.
6.If the film leader has been rewound into the cartridge, use the film leader extractor to pull it out. Orient the extractor and film cartridge as shown (8), and insert the extractor up to the dotted line. Wind the film cartridge knob in a counterclockwise direction as indicated on the extractor, until you feel the film leader catch on the extractor. (It may be necessary to hold the knob between turns to prevent it from rewinding in the opposite direction.) Then gently pull out the extractor, with the film leader attached.
7.To load the film cartridge: Align the cartridge as shown (9), and insert the leader behind the bar (9-H). Then seat the film cartridge in its holder. Attach the leader to the white hook, then to the white pear-shaped pin, on the spool (10). Close the spool lid.
The leader should lie flat, as shown. If you pulled out too much leader, turn the wheel (11) in the direction shown by the arrow until the film lies flat. (This may take up to seven full revolutions, depending on how loosely the film is wound inside the cartridge.) Alternate method: Remove the film cartridge, rewind the film, and reinsert into the holder.
8.Close the processor cover; be sure it latches.
1
Process the film:
1.Grasp the control lever firmly, and push it down at a steady, medium speed (12).
WAIT 5 SECONDS.
2.Turn the processing crank in a clockwise direction (13), as indicated by the arrows on
the crank. Turning the crank in the opposite direction will damage the processor. Turn at a medium speed – no faster than about two revolutions per second – without slowing down or stopping. When you no longer hear the clicking of the gear (and have reached the end of the film), stop turning immediately.
WAIT 60 SECONDS.
This is the correct processing time for most AutoProcess films. See the film instructions for specific processing times and temperatures for best results.
3.Grasp the control lever firmly, and pull it up at a steady, medium speed (14).
4.Turn the processing crank in a clockwise direction (15), as indicated by the arrows on the crank. Turning the crank in the opposite direction will damage the processor.
Turn the crank steadily and briskly, at about three revolutions per second. Keep turning until you no longer hear the clicking of the gear, then continue turning for another 3-4 revolutions, to ensure that the processing leader is fully rewound into its pack.
5.Open the processor cover.
6.Remove the processing pack; put it back into its original box and discard it immediately. Do not attempt to open the pack, and do not place it on furniture (see
CAUTION).
7.Unhook the film leader and remove the film cartridge. The film is ready to be cut and mounted. Follow the instructions provided with your Polaroid Slide Mounter.
If you pull the film strip out of the cartridge for inspection, take care that the image side (dull side of the leader) does not brush against the lip on the cartridge.
Keep the processor clean: Dirt or particles of dried developer on the pressure plate or metal rollers can cause spots or uneven density on slides. Clean these parts with a soft, lint-free cloth, dampened with water if necessary. Never scrape them with anything metallic, nor with your fingernail. Rotate the rollers as you clean and inspect them.
CAUTION: The Polaroid film process uses a caustic jelly which is safely packed inside a sealed container inside the processing pack. If accidentally you should get some of this jelly on your skin, wipe it off immediately. To avoid an alkali burn, wash the area with plenty of water as soon as possible. It is particularly important to keep the jelly away from eyes and mouth. Keep the discarded materials out of the reach of children and animals, and out of contact with clothing and furniture, as discarded materials still contain some jelly.
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