
2
Taking Photos
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3
Lighten/Darken Control
1
Loading Film
This camera uses
Polaroid 600 series
film. Each pack of film
contains 10 photos.
Snap the camera shut
when not in use.
5
Flash Override Button
(Not on AF model cameras)
AF Model Cameras:
636 AF
OneStep AF
OneStep AF SE
600 AF
4
Close-up Lens
(Not on AF model cameras)
Non-AF Model Cameras:
637
OneStep
OneStep Express
600 Extreme
600 CL
Cool Cam
JobPro 2
600 Business Edition 2

1
Loading Film
Taking a Photo
2
a
a
Pull up the flash unit and
snap it into place.
a
a
Position your subject(s) 4-8 feet from the
camera (normal lens setting). Frame
your subject(s) in the viewfinder.
b
Open the film door.
b
c
Insert the film pack as
shown. Hold the film
pack by the edges. Push
the film pack in until a
c
"click" is heard.
b
4 ft – 2 – 4 ft
1.2m – .6 – 1.2m
4 ft –
1.2m –
b
Hold the camera still and
press the shutter button.
c
The photo automatically
ejects.
c
Lighten/Darken
d
Close the film door.
3
Control
d
e
The camera ejects
the paper film cover.
e
f
10
f
Check the picture
counter on the back of
the camera. The number
inside the window shows
you how many photos
are left in a film pack.
A new pack of film
contains 10 photos.
Use this feature to retake a photo that was too
light or too dark. Always return the control to
the normal position after using.
To lighten a photo that is too dark, slide the lighten/
darken control to the right. Retake the photo.
To darken a photo that is too light, slide the lighten/
darken control to the left. Retake the photo.

4
Close-up Lens
(Not on AF model cameras)
Developing
Photos
a
4 ft – 2 – 4 ft
1.2m – .6 – 1.2m
a
To take a close-up photo, slide the close-up
lens lever to the right.
b
2 – 4 ft
.6 – 1.2m
b
Position your subject 2 - 4 feet from the
camera. Frame your subject in the oval area
of the viewfinder. Press the shutter button.
Developing photos are fragile.
Do not shake
55 F
13 C
If the temperature is below 55 F (13 C) place
the developing photo in a warm location,
such as your pocket.
Do not bend
5
Flash Override Button
(Not on AF model cameras)
The flash override button allows
you to take a photo without
the flash. Use this feature
when shooting metallic or
shiny surfaces, or when
shooting a subject through glass.
Flash Override Button
a
Frame your subject. Hold
the camera still and press
a
the flash override button.
Camera Maintenance
Do not touch the
camera lens.
If spots or banding appears
on photos, the camera may
have dirty developer rollers.
Clean the camera
lens with a soft,
lint-free cloth.
b
The photo automatically
ejects.
b
To clean the developer rollers, dampen a clean
cloth with tap water. Open the film door and
thoroughly clean the rollers. If film is in the
camera, clean the rollers in a dimly-lit area.