User Guide

Learn how to take your first photo with the OneStep 2, here. You can also learn some tips and
tricks on aiming and framing with the OneStep 2, here.
And remember: Polaroids, like flowers, need a lot of light.
How to take your first photo with the Polaroid OneStep 2
1. Turn the camera on/off
To turn the camera on, slide the power switch into the ON position (down). The
flash charging LED on the back panel will start blinking to charge the flash, and
the remaining film counter on the top of the camera will light up to indicate that
the camera is switched on. To turn the camera off again, return the power switch
to the OFF position.
2. Load the film
Slide the film door latch to open the film door. Push the film cassette all the way
in, with the film’s darkslide facing up.
Note: Please check individual film packaging for development time, handling and
storage details.
3. Close film door
When you close the film door, the darkslide will eject from the camera
automatically, underneath the film shield. The plastic film shield is designed to
protect images from light as they develop it should not be removed. Take the
darkslide out from under the film shield and let the film shield roll back up. If the
darkslide has not ejected, remove the film pack and re-insert it, making sure it is
pushed all the way to the back of the camera.
4. Set the Flash & Lighten/Darken
Flash: The camera flash will trigger by default when you shoot with the OneStep
2. To shoot with out the flash, press and hold the flash override button on the back
panel as you press the shutter button.
Warning: Shooting without flash will reduce camera performance and picture
quality in most lighting situations except brightly-lit, sunny environments. We
recommend always shooting with flash.