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Impulse Series Camera User Guide
Sonar focusing (Impulse AF only) Film care
When you take a picture, your camera uses
sound waves to measure the distance to your
subject.
A built-in computer then uses this
measurement to provide the correct lens
setting.
The sound waves travel to the central part of
the scene (approximate area circled in
white), so be sure there are no objects in
front of your subject.
Camera care
Keep the camera free of water and sand.
Avoid storing the camera in hot places.
For best results, use 600 color film when the
temperature is between 55° F (13° C) and
95° F (13° C). At temperatures below 55° F
(13° C), keep the camera and film as warm as
possible. Above 95° F (13° C), keep the
camera and film as cool as possible. Store the
film below 75° F (24° C), if possible. In its
sealed box, the film can be refrigerated (not
frozen).
Picture care
During the first 60 seconds of development,
handle the picture gently. Fanning or
bending the picture will disturb the
development process.
At temperatures below 55° F (13° C),
immediately place the developing picture
(being careful not to bend it) in a warm pocket
for at least a minute. In hot weather, keep the
developing picture cool by placing it in shade.
Lens care
Avoid touching the lens. Remove dust and
fingerprints by breathing on the lens and
wiping it gently with a clean, soft, facial
tissue.
Do not use silicone-treated
eyeglass tissues.
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