Product Comparison: Polaroid OneStep 2 vs Polaroid OneStep+
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Polaroid OneStep 2
Polaroid OneStep+
Polaroid OneStep 2
Polaroid OneStep+
Polaroid OneStep 2
Polaroid OneStep+
Polaroid OneStep 2
Polaroid OneStep+
- It's a great size and it's very fast to learn to use, and the pictures are the sort of thing I'll hang in my home or at my office to remind me of the great times and memories.
- The camera shoots great pictures and love the look and feel of the modern updated version. Lighter weight. Better quality.
- I have small hands, but the camera still didn't feel too bulky while taking pictures. I also like the fact that I can increase the flash for poorly lit places.
- It's a large, chunky camera, but feels very solid and well-built.
- This camera is big! It doesn't fit conveniently into my diaper bag or purse just because it is large and cumbersome.
- The camera itself is well made and a piece of cake to use. It is boxy and bulky, but light weight.
- If you're nostalgic for the size, shape and feel of the original Polaroid cameras, this OneStep+ is about as close as you can get to the cameras from decades ago.
- As far as the design, it's lightweight and easy to carry/hold. It's designed similar or the same to the old camera but has a modern twist on the old classic with a USB cord it charges by.
- Great camera, not bulky and relatively lightweight, in general I'm glad.
- It is heavier that a point and shoot camera or a smartphone, and it's also bulky because in this case form does follow function.
Polaroid OneStep 2
Polaroid OneStep+
Polaroid OneStep 2
Polaroid OneStep+
Polaroid OneStep 2
Polaroid OneStep+
- I love the look of it, I enjoy it far more compared to the Fujifilm Instax camera, as I enjoy the larger photo size.
- The picture size is good — classic Polaroid. Better than the Fuji instant I reviewed recently (small pictures that are under lit by flash).
- The flash is usually good enough to light up your subject provided you aren't too far away. Overall it's a great little photography toy to have around.
- The unit is lightweight. People used to digital cameras and phone cameras (is kids and adults half my age) found the viewfinder too small and this useless.
- The proper Polaroid colour film quality of the picture is absolute rubbish her birthday was on the 20th June so missed the deadline to return it.
- I like the app - it has some nice features for remote controlling the camera and 'scanning' pints.
- I do like the app - it connects very easily to the camera via bluetooth and works properly.
- A bit vintage but not too much. Very nice to use the app also to make the pictures perfect. I am not disappointed at all.
- My favourite things are the self timer, and the bluetooth setting means the double exposure and remote controlling really opens up the creativity.
- The picture quality was unacceptable- I read ALL the instructions and still didn’t end up with 1 picture that was clear.