The Polaroid I-2 comes with a steep $599 price tag, but it is the most capable Polaroid camera yet. It has been a few years since instant camera giant Polaroid released a new camera. The Polaroid Now+ ...
For at least a decade there has been a nostalgic feeling gripping people in response to the digitization of everything. We’ve seen this mainly in products like vinyl, and even apps like Slowly that ...
Just because you want to snap some instant photos doesn’t mean you’re stuck with low-quality pics. Polaroid’s newest I-2 instant camera answers the question of what high-end instant photography would ...
Polaroid instant cameras of old were big, blocky snappers with one-press simplicity and the ability to throw out square photos that developed in front of your eyes. The latest addition to the family ...
Polaroid has just released its most advanced instant film camera yet, the I-2. This premium device offers users full creative freedom with its built-in manual controls, making it a great choice for ...
These expert-approved instant cameras offer a world of old-school analog charm and seriously eye-catching prints Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Dan Bracaglia is a contributor to Buy Side ...
We know and love Polaroid for its analog cameras and the ‘90s nostalgia that comes with them, but the new Polaroid Now+ takes things to a whole new level. This camera is the brand’s most high-tech ...
Polaroid has just launched the I-2, its most advanced (and expensive) instant film camera that comes with built-in manual controls to offer its users full creative freedom. The I-2 marks a first for ...
The company that first brought the public instant film photography has a low-cost action camera that's about capturing everyday moments, not extreme experiences. Nick Statt was a staff reporter for ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Smile and say cheese because it’s November 26, 1948. The first Polaroid camera goes on sale for $89. That’s $1,196 in today’s money. The model we’re most familiar with hit ...
At 4.1 inches long, 3.3 inches wide, and 2.4 inches tall, Polaroid’s newest instant camera is even smaller than Fujifilm’s recently launched Instax Mini 40. The Polaroid Go includes a newly developed ...
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