User Guide

Power supply
Charge the OneStep 2 before use to ensure it has enough power for the duration of your shoot.
The flash charge LED will be solid red whilst the camera is plugged in and charging, and will
turn off once the camera is fully charged.
How to use your Polaroid OneStep 2 self timer feature
Using the self-timer
The OneStep 2 has a self-timer function allowing you to place yourself in your photos or create
perfectly-timed photographs. To use the self-timer:
press the self-timer button on the left of the lens barrel. The self-timer button will light up to
solid orange, indicating that the self-timer is activated.
once you have framed your photo, press the shutter button. The self-timer uses an 8-second
interval between pressing the shutter button and taking the photograph.
once triggered, the self-timer’s orange LED will blink to indicate the self-timer countdown. In
bright or sunny environments, the camera flash will also count down with short, low-power
flashes.
Note: When using the self-timer to shoot, the flash will trigger automatically. To make self-timed
photos without flash, activate the self-timer, then press and hold the flash override button as you
press the shutter button.
How to clean the rollers on the Polaroid OneStep 2
Sometimes excess developer paste from photos may build up on the camera’s rollers, affecting
the camera’s performance and causing photos to show unwanted imperfections. The OneStep 2
has a built-in roller cleaning mode to help with this issue.
Take a peek at the video below or just follow the step by step instructions.
To clean the rollers of your OneStep 2 just follow these
steps:
1. Turn the camera off.
2. Open the film door.
3. Hold the flash override button and press the shutter button.