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11/21/2009 08:32:52 PM · #1 |
Pretty wicked, huh?
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11/21/2009 08:52:35 PM · #2 |
I think one of the last Polaroid cameras sold in the US was some thing that did little mini photos like that. They also had film that was stickers. I think this was 4 or 5 years ago. It was kind of neat, but the target market was kids and teens that could not afford the film packs.
How is this one doing in Europe? You thought it was cool enough to buy one. |
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11/21/2009 08:57:34 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: How is this one doing in Europe? You thought it was cool enough to buy one. |
Hehe, I wouldn't know to be honest, it's not mine, one Chinese girl brought it the other day and I thought it's pretty cool so had to share. ;-) |
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11/21/2009 09:02:48 PM · #4 |
$85 at B&H, so you can probably get them at Wally World now or soon. Pretty fun looking retrotechnology, even though they have improved the film developing process somewhat over the old polaroid system.
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11/21/2009 09:08:32 PM · #5 |
I remember those sticker cameras. Was a cool idea but too expensive.
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: I think one of the last Polaroid cameras sold in the US was some thing that did little mini photos like that. They also had film that was stickers. I think this was 4 or 5 years ago. It was kind of neat, but the target market was kids and teens that could not afford the film packs.
How is this one doing in Europe? You thought it was cool enough to buy one. |
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11/21/2009 09:46:52 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: I think one of the last Polaroid cameras sold in the US was some thing that did little mini photos like that. They also had film that was stickers. I think this was 4 or 5 years ago. It was kind of neat, but the target market was kids and teens that could not afford the film packs.
How is this one doing in Europe? You thought it was cool enough to buy one. |
I still have hanging on my beer frig a picture of me and my brother at a carnival taken by someone with one of these polaroid sticker cameras about 7 years ago. Pretty cool concept really that was probably crushed by digital cameras. |
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