Testseek.com have collected 33 expert reviews of the Polaroid OneStep 2 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Polaroid OneStep 2.
April 2018
(78%)
33 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
1371 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
78010033
The editors liked
Low price for a Polaroid type 600 camera
Self-timer
Exposure compensation switch
Better close-range focusing
Vintage looking photos
Easy to use
Low up-front cost
Simple
One-button operation
Black-and-white film is quite good
Multiple exposures possible
Easy USB charging
Fun factor
Classic Polaroid instant prints
It's a future collectible
Attractive
Retro design. Reasonably priced for what you get. Rechargable battery is internal and can be topped off with USB. Improved development times mean film is closer to the traditional Polaroid experience. Black and white film looks terrific
The editors didn't like
Film is still kinda pricey at $2 per shot
Poor overall photo quality
Few image modes
Expensive film
Pricey color film delivers inconsistent results
No long exposure support
Polaroid Originals film is expensive
Every shot is printed
Development times are quite long
Polaroid film is still a luxury compared to cheaper Fuji Instax. Picture quality can vary greatly from shot to shot due to imperfections. Color film isn't as colorful as the competition. No selfie mirror
Fun factor, Classic Polaroid instant prints, It's a future collectible
Polaroid Originals film is expensive, Every shot is printed, Development times are quite long
The original Polaroid OneStep was one of the biggest selling cameras of the 1970s and the new camera replicates the retro shooting experience brilliantly. However, in the digital era it's more of an enjoyable curiosity than anything else...
Published: 2019-06-04, Author: Max , review by: techgearlab.com
Vintage looking photos,
Poor overall photo quality, few image modes, expensive film
The Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 VF fails to compete with the new wave of instant cameras hitting the market, lagging well behind in terms of usability, quality, and film cost...
Abstract: If you use the Polaroid Originals One Step 2, you'll probably be really enamored with its retro aesthetics if you're not put off by its chunky size. But I thought the same thing about the Instax Mini 8 and other cameras; and they sell out really well. Whi...
Attractive, retro design. Reasonably priced for what you get. Rechargable battery is internal and can be topped off with USB. Improved development times mean film is closer to the traditional Polaroid experience. Black and white film looks terrific
Polaroid film is still a luxury compared to cheaper Fuji Instax. Picture quality can vary greatly from shot to shot due to imperfections. Color film isn't as colorful as the competition. No selfie mirror
"The OneStep 2 is fun, no doubt. Is it a great camera? Nah, not really. It's that little bit too awkward to use, and the ‘unique' photos it takes are more arty than accurate."...
The OneStep 2 might not take the absolute best instant photos out there, and the blocky design won't please everyone. But if you want to make sure your polaroids really are Polaroids, this is the camera for you.Tags:Photo & Video, GadgetsShare this articl...
Image 4 of 5Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 i-Type Camera - White£109.00 Buy nowColours in the photos are a little muted compared to shots from a digital camera, giving them that classic Polaroid look. This gives the pictures a certain charm. In fact, this s...