Further Guidance; Using The Viewfinder/Remove And Shield The Photo; Compose/Take Photo; Using The Selftimer - Polaroid onestep 2 User Manual

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the exposure of your shot. To
get a brighter photo, move the
lighten/darken switch right to
the plus/lighten position. For a
darker photo, move the light-
en/darken switch left to the
minus/darken position. These
two settings correspond to
different Exposure Values (EV).
The camera's Exposure Values
are +½ EV (when you move the
switch to plus/lighten) and -½
EV (when you move the switch
to minus/darken).
5. Using the viewfinder
The OneStep 2 uses a tradi-
tional viewfinder located on
the right side of the lens barrel.
The viewfinder is most accu-
rate when you align your right
eye with the space behind the
viewfinder, resting your cheek
on the slope of the camera
body.
Note Remember that the
viewfinder sits slightly
above and to the right of
the camera's lens — above
and to the left from your
perspective when shooting
— so you will need to adjust
your aim to compose
your shot correctly when
shooting at distances of
1.2 meters or less.
6. Compose your photo
To avoid a blurry photo, make
sure you are at least 60cm (2
feet) away from your subject
when you take the picture. For
the best results, always try to
shoot with your light source
behind you.
7. Take the photo
Press the shutter button all
the way in to take the photo.
The photo will be ejected from
the slot at the front of the
camera as soon as you let go
of the shutter button. It will be
shielded from the light by the
film shield, and will be held in
place until you are ready to
remove it.
8. Remove and shield
the photo
Remove the photo from
beneath the film shield and let
the film shield roll back into the
camera. Place the photo face
down to continue shielding it
from light as it develops.

Further Guidance

Using the self-timer
The OneStep 2 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 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 countdown with
short, low-power flashes.
Note When using the
self-timer to shoot, the
flash will trigger automat-
ically. 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 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.
How much battery
you have left
The camera has 3 bat-
tery states, indicated by

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