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Self-timer. 

Press +Button once to 

activate. Press once to deactivate.

Double exposure.

 Double press 

+Button to activate. Press once to 
deactivate.

Custom shortcut.

 Long press 

+Button to activate. Press once to 
deactivate.

Using the flash

In any situation where you’re not shooting in 
bright, direct sunlight, we recommend using 
the flash to get the best Polaroid photos. 
That’s why the flash will trigger by default 
every time you press the shutter button. The 
flash button is the small lightning bolt next to 
the ON | OFF button. 

Flash ready. 

Flash is always on, unless 
you disable it. 
If disabled, press to turn on. 

Flash off.

Press for <1 second to 
deactivate for the next shot.
Double press to deactivate 
unless camera is turned off.

Flash charging

Setting exposure value (EV) 

The flash button also allows you to adjust the 
exposure value of the Polaroid Now+. Hold the 
flash button down to enter EV mode on the film 
counter display. Press it again to toggle between 
brighter (+1/2 EV), neutral, or darker (-1/2 EV). 
Leave it for 7 seconds. The selected bar will 
blink to show the EV value has been saved.

Special Features

The Polaroid Now+ camera also has some 
creative tools you can access outside of 
the app.

Self-timer

Get everyone in the photo with the 
Polaroid Now+ self-timer. Press the 
+Button and the +Button mode indicator 
(the LED below the viewfinder on the front 
of the camera) will turn orange. Once 
you have framed your photo, press the 
shutter button. The orange LED will blink 
to indicate the self-timer countdown. You 
have 9 seconds before the photo is taken. 
If you change your mind, you can cancel 
the self-timer by pressing the shutter 
button before the end of the countdown  
or simply turning off the camera.

Double Exposure

Combine two exposures in the one photo 
with double exposure. Double tap the 
+Button to start. The +Button mode 
indicator will turn green. The film counter 
display will blink ‘1’. You can now take your 
first exposure. It will then blink ‘2’ as a 
signal to take your second exposure. 

Custom Shortcut

A custom shortcut makes creating easier. 
Choose your favorite mode from the app 
and send it direct to your Polaroid Now+ 
camera to use whenever you like — without 
needing to connect your phone. To set a 
shortcut, go to your favorite mode within 
the app and press the +Button at the top 
of the screen. Now this mode is saved 
in your camera. To activate it, long press 
the +Button on the camera. The +Button 
mode indicator will turn red to show that 
the shortcut is now active. To deactivate it, 
press the +Button again.

+Button Mode Indicator

To check which creative mode you’re in, turn 
to the +Button mode indicator. It sits just 
below the viewfinder.

Tips to take great photos 

Light is your best friend when it comes to 
analog instant photography, so we recommend 
to almost always use the flash. The Polaroid 
Now+ flash reaches 2m (6.56ft), so if your 
subject is further, your flash photo may turn 
out too dark. 

If you’re outdoors and your subject is 

beyond the flash range, we recommend 
keeping the flash off. This will prevent the 
camera from adjusting its aperture, resulting 
in an underexposed photo. 

If it’s a sunny day outdoors, let the sun be 

your light source. Position yourself so the sun 
is behind you, face your subject side-on to 
avoid a shadow, turn the flash off, and keep 
the camera as steady as possible.

Charging

Above the micro USB slot sits the battery level 
indicator LED. To check the battery level, turn 
the camera on, and match the LED with the 
table below. 

Battery Level  
Indicator LED

This means:

→ Camera is off
→ Battery full
→ Battery half full 
→ Battery empty

If you want to get a more detailed battery 
reading, hold down the +Button while turning on 
the camera. The film counter display will show 
the battery level as a number, which correlates 
with a %. Once the +Button is released the 
display reverts to the film count.  

Display

This means:

Unlit

Powered off 

0

N/A 

1

Battery flat 

2

20% charged 

3

30% charged

4

40% charged

5

50% charged

6

60% charged

7

70% charged

8

80% charged

9

Fully charged

To charge the camera, plug the micro USB 
end of the charging cable into the side of 
the camera, and the USB-A side into a USB 
wall charger (5V/1A). We don’t recommend 
charging via a laptop. A full charge through a 
wall socket usually takes about 2 hours. The 
battery level indicator LED tells you how much 
charge is remaining.  

Battery Level  
Indicator LED

This means:

→ Camera is fully charged
→ Charging, battery almost full
→ Charging, battery is half full
→ Charging, battery is low

Cleaning

When you take a Polaroid photograph, 
the photo is pushed through two metal 
rollers. This is where the developer paste is 
spread between the negative and positive 
components of the photograph. If these rollers 
are dirty, the chemistry will not spread evenly, 
and can cause small marks on your developed 
photo.  

When your camera has no film, turn it off 

and open the film door. Look for these two 
metal rollers near the film eject slot. Position 
a soft, damp cloth over the rollers. Rotate the 
rollers by turning the black plastic gear. Wipe 
the cloth across the rollers as they move. Be 
careful that the cloth doesn’t cause a jam. 

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Страница 1: ...User Manual...

Страница 2: ...h Polaroid Now the connected analog instant camera that gives you even more creative tools Get to know every side of your camera learn how to take your first photo and find the solutions you need when...

Страница 3: ......

Страница 4: ...Film door is open Eject film animation Brighter EV Neutral Darker EV c Subject too close F Subject too far b blinking 5 Battery too low for camera to turn on The film counter display provides a lot of...

Страница 5: ...ash EV Button H ON OFF Button I Film Counter Display J Neck Strap Loop K USB Charging Port Battery Level Indicator L Button Mode Indicator M Button N Light Meter O Tripod Mount P Starburst Q Red Vigne...

Страница 6: ...stant film This camera uses Polaroid i Type and 600 instant film You can shop it here How to take your first photo 1 Turn on the Polaroid Now camera Press the ON OFF button until the film counter disp...

Страница 7: ...move the photo and place it face down to continue shielding it from light as it develops And no matter what that song says don t shake the photo Check the back of the film packaging for the correct de...

Страница 8: ...oto with the Polaroid Now self timer Press the Button and the Button mode indicator the LED below the viewfinder on the front of the camera will turn orange Once you have framed your photo press the s...

Страница 9: ...ton is released the display reverts to the film count Display This means Unlit Powered off 0 N A 1 Battery flat 2 20 charged 3 30 charged 4 40 charged 5 50 charged 6 60 charged 7 70 charged 8 80 charg...

Страница 10: ...to play with your composition remember that half pressing also locks exposure not just focus So the camera will base exposure on the first light reading 4 My photo turned out blurry or fuzzy Make sure...

Страница 11: ...ack Operating Temperature 40 108 F 4 38 C 5 90 relative humidity Compatible Film Polaroid 600 and i Type film Battery High performance lithium ion battery 750mAh 3 7V nominal voltage 2 775Wh Materials...

Страница 12: ...ration of Conformity Hereby Polaroid International B V declares that the Polaroid Now analog instant camera is in compliance with the essential requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Direct...

Страница 13: ...subject to the EU directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE and should not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste Made in China for and distributed by Polaroid Internatio...

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