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Polaroid One-Step 600 Instant Camera
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| Takes clear, instant pictures at the push of a button |
| Switchable lens for regular or close-up shots |
| Focus-free simplicity |
| Built-in automatic flash |
| Requires Polaroid 600 format film |
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Customers Reviews  2009-10-07 WARNING: FILM NO LONGER MANUFATURED There is still stock left, perhaps a year's supply on the market, but after that- it's GONE forever. Polaroid stopped making the film months ago. Apparently, in rsponse to the fact that their patent expired, so Fuji is selling their Instax instant cameras, which are MUCH higher quality and better film resolution. I guess Polaroid rightfully decided they couldn't compete, so they threw in the towel. The fact they are still selling the cameras is dubious indeed. |  2009-09-22 exactly what i purchased it for. i purchased this camera because my first polaroid camera (the polaroid one600 ultra instant camera) broke. not so much the camera itself, the actual hinge that opened and closed the camera. it ended up overexposing my film, which is a total waste of film. (if you are thinking about purchasing one of those, consider an older model) i found this one for $20 and it was well worth it. i took a chance on a used polaroid camera and it ended up working out. the pictures surprisingly have definition, just don't take a picture of anything closer than 8-12 inches or it'll just be blurry. and the hinge to open this camera is manual, so i don't have to worry about overexposing my film. it is kind of heavy to carry around, but mine came with a strap so it wasn't so bad. the novelty of an older polaroid camera made it that more enjoyable. go get one! |  2009-04-24 wow I think it's funny that this is being sold for so much, I have the exact same camera and I got it for 8 dollars at GoodWill. It is a much better/cheaper idea to just try and find a Polaroid at at a thrift shop than buying one online |  2009-01-06 Polaroid Camera It is just an old simple polaroid camera.
The only problem now, is trying to find film for it.
Good Luck!!
|  2008-06-09 I still haven't recieved my package There was some sort of screw up with the postal service and they claim the package was delivered, but I have yet to receive it and it's now been four weeks. I know the company I bought it from can't really do much because there end of the purchase was apparently technically fulfilled, but I have yet to receive the package and all they told me was it was marked as received and if someone stole it then thats a federal crime. So I'm now without a Polaroid camera and out like $20. | |
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Polaroid Cameras HistoryPolaroid Corporation is most famous for its instant film cameras. It was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land.

The company's original dominant market was in polarized sunglasses.
Instant photography was introduced with the Polaroid Model 95 camera and Type 40 film at the presentation to The Optical Society in New York City on February 21st, 1947. Polaroid Instant Cameras reached the retail stores in 1948. They were a success as well as later models; and by the early 60th Polaroid expanded to Canada and Europe offering to public not only cameras, but film rolls (both black & white and color (since 1963)).
In 1972 Polaroid made a revolution in photography launching a “magic camera.” The SX-70 appeared to be a true SLR that folds flat and produces photographs instantly. Autofocus technology comes a little bit later with the SX-70 Sonar OneStep and the Pronto! Sonar OneStep cameras.
In 1986 Polaroid defeated Kodak in a patent battle and forced Kodak to leav... More About Polaroid Cameras |
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"This is the digital version of our traditional instant camera, which consumers have loved since the 70s," says Jon Pollock, vice president and general manager, Digital Imaging. "With this product, Polaroid will bring the magic of instant photography to a whole new generation. It's what consumers have told us they want ...
Polaroid t1031 and i1035 10 megapixel digital camerasPolaroid is steadily expanding its digital camera business again, says dcviews.
Their latest entries in the field are the t1031, a 10 megapixel digital camera with 3.0-inch monitor, 3x optical zoom, Anti-shake image stabilization, Face tracking, and Integrated photo editing software. The t1031 camera is available in black, titanium, and orange. The new model i1035 offers about the same set of features and is available in black and titanium.
HIGHLIGHTS of these two cameras are as follows:
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