The flash doesn't fire
My photo turned out
when I take a photo
blurry or fuzzy
When taking photos make sure
When shooting, make sure
you aren't accidentally pressing
to hold the camera steady,
the flash override button, locat-
especially in low light con-
ed on the camera's back panel.
ditions, and make sure you
have a strong light source to
My photo turned out
illuminate your shot.
slightly too dark
We strongly recommend
We strongly recommend that
that you always shoot with
you always shoot with flash
flash when shooting indoors,
when shooting indoors, as well
as well as outside at night-
as outside at night-time, at
time, at dusk and on cloudy
dusk and on cloudy days with
days with low light conditions.
low light conditions.
You can also use a tripod to
Make sure you are not
give your camera a stable
shooting towards the sun;
base.
the OneStep 2 meters the aver-
Make sure you are not too
age light level it sees. When
close to your subject when
shooting toward sunlight, the
taking photos. In order to
excessive light may cause the
avoid blurry or out-of-focus
camera to over-compensate
photos, you should shoot from
when exposing the image,
at least 60cm (2 ft) away from
creating an image that is too
your subject.
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.
Tips for Making
or side-on. If your environment
is very bright, you can try mov-
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ing the lighten/darken switch
to the minus/darken position
Make photos indoors
to let less light into the shot
Always use the flash when
and prevent it from being
shooting indoors, even if you
"blown out".
don't think you need it.
In any situation where you
Indoor light appears
are not shooting in bright,
yellow on analog film — the
direct sunlight, we recommend
OneStep 2's flash is designed
still using the flash to achieve
to compensate for this.
the best shots.
Make photos at night
Make landscape photos
When shooting at a party (or
When trying to capture a
any indoor night-time environ-
landscape shot, make sure that
ment), you should always use
the sun or main light source
the flash.
is behind you to prevent the
You can also try moving the
image from being "blown out"
lighten/darken switch to the
by excess light.
plus/lighten position to get a
On a cloudy or overcast day
brighter shot.
with low light, you may wish to
place the camera on a tripod
Make photos outdoors
or steady surface which will
Natural light is your best
make it easier for the entire
friend when it comes to instant
scene to remain in focus.
photography. On a sunny day
outdoors, you don't need to
use your flash at all. Make sure
not to shoot towards the sun;
shoot with the sun behind you,
facing your subject directly