
MIT has devoted an entire museum to classic Polaroid products.
Exhibits included the original Polaroid Model 95, the first instant-picture camera that was first released in 1948. There are 9,000 other items on display like some Polarized glasses from the 1939 World's Fair, and a lot of other Polaroid things.
Now, ...
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May 6th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Yesterday, I reported that Polaroid is making some gaming accessories, but they are up to their old tricks of instant photo printing with the Polaroid 300.
Granted, it will cost some money as it costs $90 with 10-shot film packs going for $10. Okay, so that's a $90 camera for one dollar a ...
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April 29th, 2010 | Posted in Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off

I'm not certain why Polaroid is doing this, but they have recently began creating gaming accessories.
Seriously, Polaroid? Yeah, they have headsets and battery packs for the Xbox 360, a dock for the Nintendo DS, sports packs and sensor bars for the Wii, as well as controllers for the PS3.
According to ...
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April 28th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Polaroid stands as one of the oldest and simultaneously most recognizable names in photography today. When asked to name camera brand names, Polaroid will likely show up within the first five names listed or so. But I've got a real doozy of a Polaroid to talk about today...the CIA-01037H.
The Polaroid CIA-01037H is a ten megapixel ...
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April 5th, 2010 | Posted in compact digital camera, Other Brands | Comments Off

Polaroid is looking for many a ways to keep Instant film alive, and some operation called the Impossible Project have announced new Polaroid film to come out this week.
Sadly, it is only available in black and white, like the PX100 for the X-70, and the PX600 for the One series of instant cameras. ...
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March 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Other Brands | Comments Off

Man, if you ever wanted a throwback in camera design, then do I ever have a winner for you.
It may come as a shock to us here in the digital camera universe that Polaroid is actually planning to release an instant film camera, just like they used to way, way back in the day. Called ...
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January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Film, Non-Digital Cameras, Other Brands | 1 Comment
Here is something to watch out at the CES. Concorde Keystone Trading presents the Polaroid FunShooter FS37 Flash single-use camera, a slim and focus-free single use camera that is user-friendly. It comes with an optical view finder, built-in flash, manual on/off buttons and preloaded with ISO 4000 color film. It runs on one AAA battery ...
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January 1st, 2010 | Posted in Film, Non-Digital Cameras, Other Brands | 3 Comments

When it comes to brand names, people are just addicted to them. Case in point, a company called jWIN. You've probably never heard of them, but they make some low budget electronics that are probably pretty decent.
Recently, jWIN has began a partnership with a company that we have all heard of: ...
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December 30th, 2009 | Posted in business | 1 Comment

Here is a sweet deal on the Polaroid CZA-10011B PoGo Instant Mobile Printer over at Amazon you may be interested in. For only $29.02, this mobile printer can be yours! It delivers full-bleed borderless images that are dry to touch and comes with automatic image quality optimization.
The printer prints 2x3 inch borderless color images ...
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December 18th, 2009 | Posted in Photo Printers, printer | 2 Comments

Here is a portable camcorder for your consideration. The Polaroid DVF-130TC Pocket Camcorder weighs only 3.2 ounces which makes it handy to take along wherever you go. It features a 2” LCD display and even has a 4X digital zoom. It can take videos at 480x640 resolution and comes with a built-in USB output for ...
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December 13th, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder | 1 Comment