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  Shutter Button

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 Lens

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  Flash

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  Viewfinder

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  Self-timer & Double Exposure

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  Film Door Button

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  Flash ON | OFF Button 

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  ON | OFF Button

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  Film Counter LED

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  Neck Strap Loop

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  Battery Level Indicator

Display

This means:

Unlit

→ Camera is off

0

→ No film

1

→ One photo remaining

2

→ Two photos remaining

3

→ Three photos remaining

4

→ Four photos remaining

5

→ Five photos remaining

6

→ Six photos remaining

7

→ Seven photos remaining

8

→ Eight photos remaining

-

→ Darkslide is inside 

Film Counter Display 

Display

This means:

(flashing)

→ Exposure 1 of Double 

Exposure 

(flashing)

→ Exposure 2 of Double 

Exposure 

d o o r

→ Film Processing Unit door 

is open

→ Lens select failure

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→ Object too close 

(flashing 5x)

→ Battery Low 
→ Eject film animation
→ EV Trim +½ EV
→ EV Trim Normal
→ EV Trim -½ EV

Getting Started

1. Open the Polaroid Now box and check that 

you have everything you need: 

01

  Polaroid Now Camera

02

  Micro USB Charging Cable

03

  Quick Start Guide

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  Camera Neck Strap

2. Charge your camera

The Polaroid Now won’t be fully charged 
straight out of the box, so you will need to 
charge it to get started. Plug the Micro USB 
side of the cable into the side of the camera 
and the USB side into your USB charging 
adapter. The battery level indicator LED next 
to the Micro USB slot will flash green while the 
camera is plugged in and charging. It will turn 
off once the camera is fully charged.

A full charge usually takes about 2 hours 

through a wall socket with a USB power 
adapter. A fully-charged Polaroid Now will 
have enough power to shoot 15 packs of film, 
depending on usage. Remember to turn off 
the Polaroid Now after use to save battery life.

3. Attach your neck strap

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4. Find your instant film

The Polaroid Now uses i-Type and 600 instant 
film. Get that iconic Polaroid frame in color, 
black and white, or with our special edition 
frames. Find your next film 

here

, then you’re 

ready to take your first Polaroid photograph.

How To Take  

Your First Photo

1. Turn on the Polaroid Now camera 

Press the ON | OFF button for ½ a second. 
The film counter display will show the  
number ‘0’ because there is currently no  
film in the camera. 

2. Insert your film pack

Push the film door button to open the film door, 
then insert the film pack into film chamber of 
your camera.  Push the film pack all the way in 
with the darkslide facing up and the tab facing 
toward you. Close the film door. The darkslide 
will eject. Remove the darkslide and allow 
the film shield to roll back in. This shield is 
designed to protect images from light as they 
develop, so don’t remove it. If the darkslide has 
not ejected, remove the film pack and re-insert 
it to make sure it is pushed all the way into the 
back of the camera.  

We recommend using i-Type film as 

the camera is optimized for use with this 
particular film. 

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Summary of Contents for NOW

Page 1: ...ed 5 How to take your first photo 6 Tips For Making Great Photos 6 Special features 7 Charging 7 Cleaning 8 Troubleshooting 9 Customer Support 9 Warranty 9 Technical specifications 10 Safety informati...

Page 2: ...us camera gives you great quality photos wherever the moment takes you In this manual we will take you through everything you need to know from how to take your first Polaroid photograph to support if...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...ing 3 Three photos remaining 4 Four photos remaining 5 Five photos remaining 6 Six photos remaining 7 Seven photos remaining 8 Eight photos remaining Darkslide is inside Film Counter Display Display T...

Page 5: ...nd your instant film The Polaroid Now uses i Type and 600 instant film Get that iconic Polaroid frame in color black and white or with our special edition frames Find your next film here then you re r...

Page 6: ...d so it rolls back into the camera Remove the photo and place it face down to continue shielding it from light as it develops Don t shake it Check the back of your film packet for the correct developi...

Page 7: ...across the photograph and you get small marks To make self timer photos without flash first activate the self timer then press the flash button If you change your mind you can cancel the self timer by...

Page 8: ...ure you don t accidentally press the flash button 3 My photo turned out too dark Polaroid cameras love light so the more light you have the better Make sure you are not shooting towards the sun When s...

Page 9: ...ns 150mm L 111 2mm W 94mm H Weight 445 grams without film pack Operating Temperature 40 108 F 4 42 C 5 90 relative humidity Compatible Film Polaroid i Type and 600 film in both color and black white i...

Page 10: ...t circuit 3 Do not disassemble 4 Do not continue to use when damaged 5 Dispose correctly after use 6 Keep away from water EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby Polaroid Film B V declares that the Polaro...

Page 11: ...disposed as unsorted municipal waste Made in China for and distributed by Polaroid Film B V P O Box 242 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands The POLAROID word and logos including the Polaroid Classic Bord...

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