Take great photos with your Barbie
Instant Camera. See your photos
develop right before your eyes. Just
load the film, point and shoot. It’s
that e asy!
Also, check out the Barbie stickers
included with your camera! Stick them
on your Barbie Instant Camera or on
your photos.
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What Film Can I Use
Your Polaroid Barbie Instant Camera works with
these films:
How To Load Film
Pull up the flash unit and snap it
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into place.
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Open the film door by pushing
the blue film door button.
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Insert the film pack into the camera just like in the picture. Be
How to Take a Photo
sure to hold the film pack only by
the edges. Push the film pack all
the way in until you hear a
“clicking” noise.
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Close the film door shut. The
camera will eject the cardboard
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On the front of your Barbie
Instant Camera there is a butto
that slides to the left and right.
This button controls which lens
the camera will use when you
take a photo.
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film cover. Throw this piece away.
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If you want to take a photo
of a subject that is 4 feet or
more away from you, push
the button to the left.
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The picture counter is a little
window on the back of the
camera. The number inside the
window tells you how many
photos are left in your film pack.
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If you want to take a close-up
photo of a subject that is 2 to
4 feet away from you, slide
the button to the right.
Each new film pack contains 10
photos.
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Look through the viewfinder to
make sure your subject is in the
right position to take a photo.
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When you are done using your
Barbie Instant camera, be sure to
snap the flash unit closed. This
helps save the camera’s battery
power.
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When you are ready to take a
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photo, press the green shutter
button.
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The photo automatically comes
out of the camera. Don’t shake
your developing photo or put it in
direct sunlight.
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How to Take Great Photos
To take a photo of a subject that is
shiny or metallic, or to take a
photo through a window, you need
to do something special so that
your photo turns out right.
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Right next to the green shutter
button that you use to take a
photo is a small pink button.
Pressing this button lets you
take a photo without the flash.
So, whenever you take a
photo of something very bright
or metallic, or take a photo
through a window, press this
pink button.
Sometimes, when you take a
photo it can turn out looking too
dark or too light. This is because
there was either too much or too
little light in the scene when you
photographed it.
You can fix this by using the
Too Light
Too Dark
lighten/darken control on your
camera.
On the front of your camera
there is a blue button that slides
back and forth. When the blue
button is pushed to the left it
flash
override
button
darkens a photo. When the blue
button is pushed to the right it
lightens a photo.
To lighten a photo that is too dark,
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slide the blue button all the way to
the right.
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Be sure to slide the blue
button back to the center before
you take another photo.
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To darken a photo that is too
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light, slide the blue button all the
way to the left.
Taking Care of Your
Barbie Instant Camera
Be sure to slide the blue button
back to the center before you
take another photo.
And always be sure to keep the
sun behind you or at your side
when you take a photo.
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It’s easy to take good care of your
Barbie Instant Camera. Follow
these simple steps below, and your
Barbie Instant Camera will always
be ready to give you great photos.
Make sure you never touch the
camera’s lens. Fingerprints left on the
lens will make your photos look bad.
If the lens gets dirty, gently wipe it
with a soft tissue cloth. Remember to
be very gentle with the camera lens.
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Look at the photo to the right. How
does this happen?
Spots can show up on photos if the
developer rollers inside the film
door of your camera get dirty.
Got Questions about Your
Barbie Instant Camera Kit
To fix this problem, open the film
door of your camera. Inside the film
door are the developer rollers.
To clean the rollers, take a lint-free
cloth and sprinkle some water
droplets on it. Gently rub the developer rollers with the cloth until they
are clean.
If there is film is in your camera,
clean the rollers in a place with
very dim light.
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Rollers
Give us a call!
Polaroid Corporation
Toll Free 1-800-432- 5355
or logon to our site!
www.polaroid.com
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One Year Limited Warranty
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. 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.
Caution
This camera is battery operated. To avoid electrical shock, do
not expose or immerse in water or other fluids, disassemble, or
operate if dropped or damaged. Supervise children when
camera is operated by them or used in their presence. Contact
a Polaroid Service Center for repair information.
“Polaroid,” “AlterImage,” “Wild Sides” and “Put Ons” are trademarks of Polaroid
Corporation, Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. Printed in the U.S.A. PU20021M 7/98.
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