Using the self-timer
The OneStep+ 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 Plus button twice
quickly. The button will light
up to solid orange, indicating
that the self-timer is activated.
Once you have framed your
photo, press the shutter but-
ton lightly. The self-timer uses
an 8-second interval between
pressing the shutter button
and taking the photograph.
Once triggered, the orange
LED will blink to indicate
the self-timer countdown.
In bright or sunny environ-
ments, the camera flash will
also countdown with short,
low-power flashes.
Note When using the
self-timer to shoot, the flash
will trigger automatically. To
make self-timed photos with-
out flash, activate the self-tim-
er, then press and hold the
flash override button as you
press the shutter button. To
cancel a self timer shot after it
has been activated, just press
the Plus button once again.
How much film is left
in the pack
There are 8 orange LED lights
on top of the camera. When
the OneStep+ is switched on
and not in sleep mode, the
LEDs will constantly display
the film count. The number
of LEDs which light up cor-
responds 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 battery
states, indicated by the cam-
era's flash charge LED light:
1. Battery charged:
Enough charge for at least 2
packs of film.
The flash LED will blink green