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The '''Polaroid Flashgun #268''' is a [[flashgun]] for [[flashbulbs]]. It is a box which contains battery and capacitor. Its reflector sits on one of the edges of the box and has a hinged lightblue window which has to be opened for each bulb exchange. It uses Sylvania Blue Dot DC-M-IC 30 [[flashbulbs]]. It has a red ignition button for use in the camera's B mode. If the flashguns's cable is connected to the camera it can be triggered by the camera's [[flash sync]]hronized shutter instead.
 
The '''Polaroid Flashgun #268''' is a [[flashgun]] for [[flashbulbs]]. It is a box which contains battery and capacitor. Its reflector sits on one of the edges of the box and has a hinged lightblue window which has to be opened for each bulb exchange. It uses Sylvania Blue Dot DC-M-IC 30 [[flashbulbs]]. It has a red ignition button for use in the camera's B mode. If the flashguns's cable is connected to the camera it can be triggered by the camera's [[flash sync]]hronized shutter instead.
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*[https://www.cameramanuals.org/polaroid_pdf/polaroid_flashgun_268.pdf Polaroid Flashgun 268 user manual (pdf)] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
  
 
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The Polaroid Flashgun #268 is a flashgun for flashbulbs. It is a box which contains battery and capacitor. Its reflector sits on one of the edges of the box and has a hinged lightblue window which has to be opened for each bulb exchange. It uses Sylvania Blue Dot DC-M-IC 30 flashbulbs. It has a red ignition button for use in the camera's B mode. If the flashguns's cable is connected to the camera it can be triggered by the camera's flash synchronized shutter instead.

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