Polaroid Instant Film Cameras

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Polaroid Instant Film Cameras

One of the most innovative technologies of the 20th century, a manual Polaroid instant film camera allowed you to snap pictures, wait just several moments, and instantly see your photographs. With this invention, there was no more dropping off vacation photos at the store or pharmacy and having to wait several days to a week to receive your photos. The fun and immediacy of these cameras made taking photos fun for both children and adults. While Polaroid instant film cameras briefly went out of style in the new millennium, there is a whole new line of cameras waiting to be enjoyed by young and old.

Vintage Options

Of course, vintage Polaroid instant cameras remain the most popular, and there are quite a few still on the market today that are in good working order. Choose from the Polaroid Amigo that was popular in the 1980s, or opt for the deluxe Polaroid 1500 that was the top of the line in its day.

Modern Choices

Polaroid is back with a whole new line of instant film cameras. The Polaroid 300 Instant camera allows you to take photographs just like the old Polaroids of yore. Similar to its predecessor, this camera develops the film instantly, offering you business-card-size photos within minutes. There are also several hybrid cameras to choose from, which allow you to take both digital photos and/or photos using Polaroid instant film.

Printing Options

With film cameras, you want to make sure you have some at-home printing options. While most modern (and vintage) Polaroid cameras process and print film right away, you can also choose to add accessories such as the Polaroid ZIP instant printer. Seamlessly connect this printer to your iOS or Android device, or to your Polaroid, for easy and brilliant photos.

Film and Accessories

For modern-day Polaroid cameras, there are a wealth of accessories available, from photo paper to printers. When it comes to the vintage cameras, buyers may be worried about finding older film. Not to fear - there is plenty of vintage film available as NOS, allowing you to continue to use your vintage Polaroid camera for years to come.