User Guide

3. My photo turned out slightly too dark
o We strongly recommend that you always shoot with flash when shooting indoors, as
well as outside at night-time, at dusk and on cloudy days with low light conditions. Make
sure you are not shooting towards the sun; the OneStep 2 meters the average light level
it sees.
o When shooting toward sunlight, the excessive light may cause the camera to over-
compensate when exposing the image, creating an image that is too dark to expose your
subject properly. Move the lighten/darken switch on the right side of the lens barrel to
the plus/lighten position for a brighter image.
4. My photo turned out blurry or fuzzy
o When shooting, make sure to hold the camera steady, especially in low light conditions,
and make sure you have a strong light source to illuminate your shot. We strongly
recommend that you always shoot with flash when shooting indoors, as well as outside
at night-time, at dusk and on cloudy days with low light conditions. You can also use a
tripod to give your camera a stable base.
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- Make sure you are not too close to your subject when taking photos. In order to avoid
blurry or out-of-focus photos, you should shoot from at least 60cm (2ft) away from your
subject.
What film to use with the Polaroid Originals OneStep 2
The OneStep 2 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 2.