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1. Supplementary Operation Instructions In addition to your Instruction Manual that comes with this camera, this is a supplementary operation instruction/reference guide for �Night� or �Low Light� instant photography. 600 NightCam Camera is specially designed to capture the night scene for Street Photography application. However, other than the added long-exposure feature for night photography, all the functions remain the same as a normal 636 instant camera. In normal or daylight photography, the �Time Exposure Control Switch � should be set at �0� and please refer to the �Operation Manual� that comes with the camera. For night photography, please see the below instruction/reference guide. 2. Night Photography 2.1 The setting of the �Time Exposure Control Switch� varies and is determined by the ambient lighting (amount of light/brightness) condition of the background scene. The darker the background, the longer the exposure time required. The camera has a range of �Exposure Times� from 0.5 to 8.0 seconds controlled/adjusted by the �Time Exposure Control Switch� illustrated as below. Exposure Time Setting Chart Normal 5 0.5 seconds 0.75 seconds 1.0 second 1.5 seconds 6 7 8 9
0 1 2 3 4
2.0 seconds 3.0 seconds 4.0 seconds 6.0 seconds 8.0 seconds
2.2 When the camera is operating at long exposure time � It is advisable to fix your camera on the tripod to avoid any unnecessary motion/vibration of your camera. � It is also advisable to use cable release, attached to �E� � Shutter release nut. 2.3 Frame your subject through the Viewfinder 2.4 Press the shutter release cable button to take picture.
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