tripods. Simply screw your
7. Once both rollers are clean
tripod mount into the socket
on all sides, close the film
on the base of the OneStep+.
door.
Note with some tripods,
8. Rollers will automatically
the tripod mount will need
return to their correct
to be unscrewed before
position.
you can load or exchange
film into the OneStep+.
Troubleshooting
Cleaning the rollers
& FAQ
Sometimes excess developer
paste from photos may build up
on the camera's rollers, affect-
My OneStep+ won't eject
ing the camera's performance
my photo/darkslide
and causing photos to show
Make sure that your
unwanted imperfections. The
OneStep+ camera is charged:
OneStep+ has a built-in roller
The camera's flash charge
cleaning mode to help with this
LED will blink red if it doesn't
issue. Just follow these steps:
have enough charge to op-
1. Turn the camera off.
erate. If this is the case, you
2. Open the film door.
should recharge your camera
3. Hold the flash override
before using the camera
button and press the shutter
again.
button.
Make sure you still have
4. The camera is now in roller
film in your camera: to check,
cleaning mode.
slide the power switch off
5. Using a damp cloth or cot-
and on. The remaining film
ton swab, gently clean the
counter LEDs will indicate
rollers.
how many shots you have left
6. Press shutter button to
in the film pack. If the LEDs
incrementally advance roller
flash rapidly when the camera
positions.
turns on again, this means
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that there are no shots left in
switch on the right side of the
the film pack, or that no film
lens barrel to the plus/lighten
pack is inserted.
position for a brighter image.
The flash doesn't fire
My photo turned out
when I take a photo
blurry or fuzzy
When taking photos make sure
Make sure you are using the
you aren't accidentally press-
correct lens, with the Lens
ing the flash override button,
Switch in the standard position,
located on the camera's back
and be at least 60 cm (2 feet)
panel.
away from your subject. In the
portrait position, your subject
My photo turned out
should be at least 30 cm
slightly too dark
(1 foot) away, but not further
We strongly recommend that
than 90 cm (3 feet).
you always shoot with flash
When shooting, make sure
when shooting indoors, as well
to hold the camera steady, es-
as outside at night-time, at
pecially in low light conditions,
dusk and on cloudy days with
and make sure you have a
low light conditions.
strong light source to illuminate
Make sure you are not
your shot.
shooting towards the sun;
We strongly recommend
the OneStep+ meters the
that you always shoot with
average light level it sees. When
flash when shooting indoors, as
shooting toward sunlight, the
well as outside at night-time, at
excessive light may cause the
dusk and on cloudy days with
camera to over-compensate
low light conditions. You can
when exposing the image,
also use a tripod to give your
creating an image that is too
camera a stable base.
dark to expose your subject
Make sure you are not too
properly.
close to your subject when
Move the lighten/darken
taking photos. In order to avoid