… and prints them on square format Polaroid film. The Polaroid OneStep+ still takes (fun) photos or even selfies… Shooting with it can give you those feels, it’s just a different experience compared to shooting with your smartphone or a point-and-shoot camera. The shape of this camera is reminiscent of old-school cameras. Taking a photo with the OneStep+ is the same process as before: Look through the viewfinder and compose the photo, press the shutter (the red button on the side), and the photo automatically prints on film. Built in at the bottom is a tripod screw thread which means that the OneStep+ can be mounted on a tripod. I guarantee you, this is a recipe for better Polaroids. I think the biggest and most notable change, though, is the fact that you can now attach this camera to a tripod. The viewfinder (which looks tinier) is in the same place, on the left-back side. On the back is the on/off switch, a micro-USB port for charging, and the flash button - press and hold as you take the photo so the camera won’t flash. The light indicator for your remaining shots is also up here. Up top is a switch that toggles between normal portrait mode and wider-angled photos. It retails for EUR 159 or almost PhP 12,000 in the Philippines. This good-looking camera doesn’t come cheap.
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