This sort of instant gratification has been reimagined with the Polaroid Snap, a 10-MP shooter with a built-in Zink printer that spits out a 3 x 2-inch hard copy of your image right after it's snapped. The camera saves a digital file for posterity, too. Available in a handful of ...
Color pictures in a minute. Automatic exposures. 3-element lens for sharp pictures. And a built-in flash for 4-shot flashcubes. Polaroid’s Square Shooter (1971) Polaroid’s square picture: The money you save on 8 almost pays for 2 more. ...
So, I haven’t completely cleared out my Polaroid closet. I still have aSpectrafor point-and-shoot fun, and I keep anSLR680on deck when I’m going to a social gathering and want to take quick, fun photos with a flash. But those are the only times the SLR670m leaves my side and ...
The Polaroid camera of my youth was a $25Super Shooter, which was introduced in 1975 and based on aging, pre-SX-70 technology. Using it required precise timing and dextrous handling of peel-apart film, and when I wasn’t careful, I got nasty developing chemicals on my hands. (Thirty-fi...
(or any Polaroid camera for that matter) probably don’t need to run out and get one. That is, unless, you’re a selfie shooter. The OneStep+ rivals the older I-1 as the best selfie instant camera on the market, and for the selfie-takers of the world, the bluetooth control is ...