Loading film into a Polaroid 600 series camera is a quick and simple task.
The Polaroid 600 series of cameras are not as high-tech as digital cameras and require film to be manually loaded into the device before any pictures can be taken and developed. However, just because such cameras require someone to manually insert the film doesn't mean it involves a complicated and lengthy process. In fact, loading up a Polaroid 600 camera is very simple and takes almost no time at all.
Instructions
Instructions
1. Pull up the flash unit on the front of the camera and snap it into place.
2. Open the film door by pressing the button located on the side of the camera. The film door is located below the lens and should open when the button is pressed. If you're looking at the face of the camera where the lens is, the film door button is located on the left side of the camera.
3. Insert the film pack through the film door, pushing it through until a "click" is heard. Hold the film pack by the edges and in the direction as labeled on the package.
4. Close the film door by pushing the door up back into place.
5. Allow the camera to eject the paper film cover.
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