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Polaroid I-2 Camera - Warp time with Long Exposure

Here’s how you can slow down your shutter speed on the I-2 to deliver motion blur, creating exciting and dynamic shots where movement tells part of the story.

1. On Shutter Priority mode select a shutter speed (from 1/250 to 30 seconds) by turning the selection dial. The camera will pick the right aperture when pointed at your subject.

2. Use a tripod or put the camera on a steady surface to make sure your scene is sharp. If your subject is moving it will capture the blur.

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3. Shooting during the day? To make sure your photo won't be overexposed select a shutter speed, frame your subject and half-press the shutter to check the exposure on the exposure meter. If it points to the right (overexposed) adjust the shutter speed to a shorter time to make up for this.

4. Night shoot? Avoid an underexposed photo by selecting the right shutter speed, then frame your subject, and half-press the shutter to check the exposure on the exposure meter. If it points to the left (underexposed) adjust the shutter speed to a longer time to make up for this.

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5. FYI: you can select up to 30" in Shutter Priority mode or move to Manual Mode to access « Bulb »

6. Experiment with different lengths of exposure and light sources for perfectly imperfect results.

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