that there are no shots left in
the film pack, or that no film
pack is inserted.
The flash doesn't fire
when I take a photo
When taking photos make sure
you aren't accidentally press-
ing the flash override button,
located on the camera's back
panel.
My photo turned out
slightly too dark
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+ meters the
average light level it sees. 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.
My photo turned out
blurry or fuzzy
Make sure you are using the
correct lens, with the Lens
Switch in the standard position,
and be at least 60 cm (2 feet)
away from your subject. In the
portrait position, your subject
should be at least 30 cm
(1 foot) away, but not further
than 90 cm (3 feet).
When shooting, make sure
to hold the camera steady, es-
pecially 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.
Make sure you are not too
close to your subject when
taking photos. In order to avoid