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Not to be confused with the earlier One Step that used SX-70 film, or the later rounded body 670AF, the Polaroid One Step Autofocus (with curved corners) was part of a new generation of models (circa 1997) in Polaroid's 600-series. They can be distinguished from the fixed focus models of this type, by the lack of a close-up adaptor. See Polaroid One Step (curved corners). This fairly rare camera is usually found in a black casing, but see the equivalent models below.
Specifications[]
- Lens: 116mm, f/11, Single-element plastic.
- Autofocus (simple 2-zone detection, not Sonar, sharpest at 4-5 feet.
- Shutter: electronic; automatic speed between 1/4-1/200 sec.
- Integral auto flash that works in low light but cannot be forced on or off.
- Polaroid's Light Management System (the darken/lighten exposure correction slider).
Functionally equivalent models[]
- Polaroid 636 Autofocus (Black with white nameplate)
- Polaroid 636 AF (Made in UK)
- Polaroid OneStep AutoFocus (Black with silver nameplate)
- Polaroid OneStep AF
- Polaroid OneStep SE Autofocus (marked "Digital exposure system")
Links[]
- OneStep AF on the Land List.
- Picture of standard black OneStep Autofocus with curved corners, from a large collection in Hong Kong.