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Polaroid OneStep+ - Advanced Functions and Maintenance; Self-Timer and Status Checks; Film Compatibility and Power Management; Strap Attachment and Tripod Use

Polaroid OneStep+
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User Manual
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User Manual
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Using the self-timer
The OneStep+ has a self-timer
function allowing you to place
yourself in your photos or
create perfectly-timed photo-
graphs. To use the self-timer,
press the Plus button twice
quickly.Thebuttonwilllight
up to solid orange, indicating
that the self-timer is activated.
Once you have framed your
photo, press the shutter but-
ton lightly. The self-timer uses
an 8-second interval between
pressing the shutter button
and taking the photograph.
Once triggered, the orange
LED will blink to indicate
the self-timer countdown.
In bright or sunny environ-
ments,thecameraashwill
also countdown with short,
low-powerashes.
Note When using the
self-timertoshoot,theash
will trigger automatically. To
make self-timed photos with-
outash,activatetheself-tim-
er, then press and hold the
ashoverridebuttonasyou
press the shutter button. To
cancel a self timer shot after it
has been activated, just press
the Plus button once again.
How much lm is left
in the pack
There are 8 orange LED lights
on top of the camera. When
the OneStep+ is switched on
and not in sleep mode, the
LEDs will constantly display
thefilmcount.Thenumber
of LEDs which light up cor-
responds to the number of
shotsleftinthefilmpack.For
example: If 6 LEDs light up,
that means there are 6 shots
leftinthefilmpack.Ifyou
have used up all 8 shots in the
filmpack,orifthereisnofilm
pack inserted in the camera,
then the LEDs will blink rapidly
when you turn the camera on.
How much battery
you have left
The camera has 3 battery
states, indicated by the cam-
era’sashchargeLEDlight:
1. Battery charged:
Enough charge for at least 2
packsoffilm.
TheashLEDwillblinkgreen
whilst charging between
shots, and will be solid green
when ready to shoot.
2. Battery low:
Enough charge for about
1packoffilm.
TheashLEDwillblinkorange
whilst charging between
shots, and will be solid orange
when ready to shoot.
3. Battery empty:
No charge remaining.
Theashledwillblinkred,
and the camera will cease to
operate until it is recharged.
A fully-charged OneStep+
camera will have enough
power to shoot 15-20 packs of
film,dependingonusage.
Checking your camera’s charge
To check the camera’s charge
at any time, switch the camera
off, then switch it back on
whilst holding down the Plus
button.The8filmcounter
LEDs on top of the camera will
light up, indicating how much
battery remains.
For example: If 6 LEDs light
up, that means the camera has
6/8 (75%) charge remaining.
Once you release the Plus
button, the LEDs will return to
displaying the number of shots
remaininginyourfilmpack.
Compatible Film
The OneStep+ works with
all Polaroid Originals i-Type
and600typefilmpacks.We
recommendusingi-Typefilm
as it is optimized for use with
the OneStep+.
Power supply
Charge the OneStep+ before
use to ensure it has enough
power for the duration of your
shoot(see→Charge the Cam-
era).TheashchargeLEDwill
be solid red whilst the camera
is plugged in and charging,
and will turn off once the
camera is fully charged.
Attach the camera neck strap
See page 8 for guide to
attaching your neck strap.
Using a Tripod
The OneStep+ has a tripod
socket in its base, which
works with most standard

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