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This guide will show you how to replace the lens on your Polaroid camera if it breaks or gets scratched. However, you should be careful with your Polaroid, as the plastic is very fragile.
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Open the flash compartment of the camera so it makes a 30 degree angle with the horizontal.
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Separate the flash section of the camera from the main body by unhooking the sides with the spudger.
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Fully open the battery/ cartridge compartment by sliding the side tab toward you.
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Insert spudger in between face of camera and sides where the four tabs are located.
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Once tabs are released, pull face of camera straight out.
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Use spudger to twist the notch on the lens into the opening to remove it.
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Carefully use spudger to release lens, then lift lens out of camera with fingers.
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Clean old lens with a microfiber cloth or get a new lens to put back into the camera.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Hi, since you seem to know stuff about Polaroid cameras, I was wondering if you could help me figure out what is wrong with mine. I have a Polaroid Instant One-Step and whenever I take pictures, they never fully develop. They are a blue-ish hue and are never clear. Is this because of the lens do you think? Or something completely different?
Thanks