User Guide

How much film is left in your OneStep 2
How much film is left in the pack
There are 8 orange LED lights on top of the camera. When the OneStep 2 is switched on and not
in sleep mode, the LEDs will constantly display the film count. The number of LEDs which light
up corresponds 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.
Charge the camera
Important
The OneStep 2 will not be fully charged upon purchase it should be fully charged before first
use. To charge the camera, plug the USB charging cable into the Micro-USB slot on the
camera’s back panel, and the other end of the cable into a charger, such as a smartphone adapter
or your computer’s USB slot. The red flash charge LED will turn off when the battery is fully
charged. A full charge usually takes about 2 hours through a wall socket with a smartphone
adapter, or up to 4 hours through a computer’s USB slot. A fully-charged OneStep 2 camera will
have enough power to shoot 15-20 packs of film, depending on usage. Remember to turn your
camera off after every use to conserve battery life.
How much battery you have left
The camera has 3 battery states, indicated by the camera’s flash charge LED light:
1. Battery charged: Enough charge for at least 2 packs of film. The flash 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 flash LED will blink orange whilst
charging between shots, and will be solid orange when ready to shoot.
3. Battery empty: No charge remaining. The flash LED will blink red, and the camera will cease
to operate until it is recharged. A fully-charged OneStep 2 camera will have enough power to
shoot 15-20 packs of film, depending on usage. To check the camera’s charge at any time, switch
the camera off, then switch it back on whilst holding down the self-timer 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 self-timer button, the LEDs will return to displaying the number of shots remaining in
your film pack.