Polaroid, the brand that was once synonymous with instant film, left the business about two years ago. The brand is now back on a basic consumer camera that spits out business card-size prints. I say ...
We haven’t had a lot of occasions to take photos in the last year (your sourdough loaf excluded). But as America gets vaccinated, we’ll be getting together to make memories again. Which is exactly why ...
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I take a look at the Polaroid Now I-Type and give my personal thoughts... **I am not sponsored in anyway by POLAROID** I just ...
The Bluetooth-equipped Now+ camera offers the best of the analog and digital worlds. By Danielle Directo-Meston E-Commerce Editor If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Through the decades, Polaroid has created some of the most iconic film camera designs in history, the most recognizable of which is probably ...
There is still some fondness out there for the old-style cameras, and one that often evokes sighs of remembrance is the Polaroid Land Camera.
Fans of both vintage film cameras and Barbie can now grab a camera that’s covered in childhood nostalgia. On Barbie’s 61st birthday, March 9, Retrospekt, a company restoring classic film cameras, ...
I don't know what's more upsetting, the fact that Polaroid is done producing the instant film and cameras, or the fact that their last breath of life will be sold at Urban Outfitters. If you're not ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he ...
The Polaroid I-2 has launched today and is priced at US$599.99, though users will need to keep refilling it with a steady supply of i-Type, 600 or SX-70 film cartridges so the cost doesn't end with ...
It’s not easy to find unique gifts, especially with so many high-tech options saturating the market and topping holiday wish lists. This year, however, a blast from the past is becoming one of the ...
In 2008, Polaroid was on the verge of disappearing forever. The last remaining Polaroid factory was up for sale and the brand had stopped making instant film. A company called Impossible Project ...
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