(Old Model) Polaroid OneStep+ White (9015) Bluetooth Connected Instant Film Camera
$150.15
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Original Polaroid Format – easy to use – 60-day battery life – powerful flash – self-timer mode Bluetooth-connected app: full manual control – double exposure – light painting – noise trigger – and more! Standard & portrait lenses: you can switch between two different lenses. One for portraits so you can take a photo from 1ft to 3ft. The second is the standard lens: photos from 3ft to infinity. Available for iOS and Android Compatible with I-type and 600 film.Tripod Mounting Thread:1/4 inch-20 Female
(Old Model) Polaroid OneStep+ White (9015) Bluetooth Connected Instant Film Camera
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10 reviews for (Old Model) Polaroid OneStep+ White (9015) Bluetooth Connected Instant Film Camera
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Maddi G –
I like the vintage look of film, it’s not the best quality photo, but the nostalgia is what draws me to this camera. With so many different settings, this is a great camera to learn how to play with lighting, aperture, & lens focus specifically for film photography. I love how customizable the settings are. The app also does a terrific job explaining the different settings & how to utilize them for the best photo.
Guy –
I am so glad that I bought this. I have captured so many memories with loved ones on this and the model that comes before it. It does get expensive fast, but worth it for nostalgia and the fact the pictures are actually tangible instead of on your phone.
Backthepong –
This camera is very fun to use, if you’re looking for perfect pictures, I would start digital and move into this, or you’ll just burn thru money and images. Once you understand how it works, with the app, it’s an amazing product that can be worth the nostalgia. Buy cartridges in bulk to save money and don’t buy 600 film. They work but are wasteful.
Bayan –
I brought this for my friend for her birthday and she loves it! She had the previous version and the upgrade is so cute! She uses it all the tome when we meet up. It makes for great memories and an awesome gift! Little pricey but not too bad.
Wong Chun Wah –
I own a SX-70, a Polaroid Lab, a limited edition Stranger Things OneStep2. This OneStep+ is a new member of my collection.The Polaroid App adds so many more features to the camera. i-Type film has great results.Recommendation: I suggest everyone to get the Polaroid OneStep Filter Lens kit, as it can also be used as a lens cover. (I do not understand why it does not come with a lens cover)
Kyle B Phillips –
My wife is a photographer and wanted this just for special photos to give while doing photoshoots so the clients would physically have something immediately, and apparently there is a demand for crappy polaroid prints. She seems to like it just fine and hasn’t commented anything negative about it so I guess so far so good. I used it once, and couldn’t understand why the designers placed the shoot button where it is. It is placed in such a weird place on the device, the front, opposed the the top like every other camera in the world. Either way, she seems to like it. Seems well built enough and could probably survive a fall or two from head height. The film is ridiculously expensive so just know that before purchasing.
Miles –
Got this as a gift for christmas and I am in love! I picked it out but am sooo happy with the product and its definitely user friendly! The only thing is if they had more direction or explanation on what each camera mode does exactly or the conditions to use it in for the best quality pictures. But its amazing!! Would definitely have bought it for myself or would buy as a gift for someone who likes to take pics / likes polaroids. Its an upgrade from my instax mini 8 🙂
Jékksyn Ícaro –
I think this camera is great. It’s my favorite birthday present. I REALLY like the double exposure feature, and the ability to control it with your phone.
Barbara E. Steele –
I grew up in the 80’s and my family had a Polaroid camera, but I haven’t used one since then. As other reviewers have pointed out, it’s not as simple as loading the film into the camera and taking a picture you’ll be thrilled with every time. In my opinion, you need to do a little bit of research and have an appreciation for the look of these photos, and be prepared for a learning curve as you figure out which settings work best for different situations. Photo quality can also be affected by the film itself and can vary. So far, I haven’t had any issues with photos not developing at all or having the camera not work correctly, as a few people have mentioned. I would recommend reading the instruction booklet before using the camera to avoid super basic mistakes that waste film. To me it’s worth getting this model for the features available via bluetooth if you’re going to buy an i-type Polaroid. Overall, this is super fun to learn and use! You won’t be disappointed as long as you’re not expecting digital-level colors and results.
Nicholle Pelletier –
Nostalagia abounds! The camera is so much fun to print out memorable moments, and makes a really cute party gift for guests to take one with them. The film is pretty expensive tho (as other buys have already shared) so it is not for the feint of heart to invest long term in one of these cameras. Idk why some people struggle with taking pictures, as long as you have it on the right setting and have decent light, the pictures come out solid. (and i am not an expert photographer)