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The Polaroid Z2300

16 Oct

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We’re not saying magic is real, but we’re not ruling out the possibility that some people at Polaroid are wearing wizard hats to work. The new Polaroid Z2300 is our proof.

With the Polaroid Z2300, you can take your pics and print ‘em too — instantly! It’s a digital camera that makes beautiful color prints with a sticky back at the touch of a button. Plus, it’s point & shoot sized, so you can take it anywhere.

Fantastic? Definitely. Magical? Maaaaaaaybe.

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$ 160 at the Photojojo Shop

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Polaroid shows remarkably phone-like Android-based 3x zoom camera

13 Jan

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CES 2012: Lifestyle photo brand Polaroid has been showing an Android-based camera with a 3x zoom on its stand. The company insists the device is a camera or, when pushed, says it can be thought of as a small tablet computer with a camera. This is despite its apparent similarity to a smartphone shown by Taiwanese contract manufacturer Altek late last year. The 16MP Wi-Fi compatible Polaroid camera features a 3x, 6.5-19.5mm lens and 1/2.33″ CCD sensor to give a 36-108mm equivalent lens range.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Everyone’s Going Ga Ga Over The New Digital Polaroid Instant Camera

11 May

I've been a fan of instant photography ever since I was a little kid when an instant camera was simply called "the Polaroid."

That's because no one else manufactured similar cameras and Polaroid had the field all to themselves. But things soon changed.

Polaroid continued changing and improving their products, Kodak took a shot at the instant camera business, and Fuji came out with some cameras and film of their own, but the technology was still clumsy and limited.

But people still …

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