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Polaroid 10 Megapixel Instant Print Digital Camera
letymon | 2024-05-06 04:55:23 |
works very well with polaroid instant camera 5 |
Michael | 2024-09-19 03:27:14 |
It takes instant photographs just as the "Polaroid" used to. 5 |
Clinton Dean | 2024-08-21 01:37:38 |
polaroid... worth the $per print. 5 |
Bill | 2024-09-26 03:57:24 |
A new Polaroid camera takes this film. Great to share instant pictures with my family. The old ways are still current. 5 |
SF Iggle Fan | 2024-05-12 02:49:53 |
I purchased this film to work with my polaroid instant camera. I had tried other film packs in the past and most had expired and the film didnt work well. This film was PERFECT. It worked like a charm. Pictures were clear and developed properly. I'd buy this again for my camera. Thank you! 5 |
Richard | 2024-07-14 04:39:10 |
It is not Polaroid but it is pretty much the same thing. Film that goes with the instant camera. One good way to entertain family and friends using old school photography. 5 |
Pamela S | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Ever since I bought a polaroid i type camera, my life changed completely. It's become one of my go-to instant film cameras ever!! I take it everywhere I go and it turns my best moments into amazing memories. I highly recommend for everyone to buy themselves a polaroid or gift it to a family member or loved one. You will not be disappointed!!! 5 |
vel_d | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Polaroid Go Instant Camera Generation 2 Everything box is like a time machine to the past, with its 16 colorful instant photos ready to capture new memories. I love how small and easy to use this camera is - it fits right in my hand, making it perfect for quick snaps wherever I go. The film can be pricey, so I might not use it daily. But having it around for special occasions or scrapbooking projects feels like a treat. Bottom line, the Polaroid Go Instant Camera is a cool little gadget that adds a touch of nostalgia to every shot. 5 |
MZ | 2024-05-03 02:14:46 |
Pros: The economy of the film. Instax offers 10 pictures whereas Polaroid with Impossible film offers only 8 pictures. A single pack (8 pictures) of Polaroid Instax film goes for $24.95, whereas a twin pack (20 pictures) of Instax Wide film goes for just under $16. So 80 cents vs. 3 dollars plus per print. Also, kids love seeing the shots develop. Cons: Need to have more albums available that match this print size. Not sure if these prints will fade in 5-10 years time. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-26 04:53:59 |
Even tho I was a little disappointed I did pre-order the E-5. I was thinking Oly would come out with an 18-24 megapixel, 10 fps shutter speed camera. I realized I am using the 10mp E-3 and printing 17 by XXXX photographs that were superior to my friends higher mp better selling brand cameras. I received the E-5 in October 2010. Having used this for a little better than 3 months I have put it to the test, in as far as how I will be using the camera. I must admit, I would have liked 8/10 fps but 5 was good for me in the past so it'll have to do. One thing I haven't touched yet is the movie mode. I was going to put this down as a con (for me) but who knows, I might wake up tomorrow and try it and like it. What I look for in a camera is 1. RELIABILITY my Oly OM1, bought in Feb. 1973 after being discharged from military madness, 38 year old camera is in excellent working condition. I have not had a problem with any of my Olympus cameras. Unless you want to count the time my E-510 crashed to the concrete from 6 stories. I have had a couple Cannons and Nikons along the way which no longer work. 2 COLOR RESULTS which Oly's are true to life. I shoot 90% RAW, JPEG when the situation arises. I was very impressed with the JPEGS right from the camera. Oly's JPEG's were always the best - these really did impress me. 3. EASE of USE. Going from E-1, E-510, E-3 to E-5 it is part of me, or maybe I'm part of it. 4. CAMERA/LENS combination. In my view Olympus/Zuiko is tops. I seldom go over 800 iso so I'll leave this alone. I must admit I came close to falling for the megapixel myth. Olympus made changes where they would truly make a difference. One last thing. The mirrorless systems have caught my eye. I will be watching. As always, B&H your the best. 5 |