![]() Do not expect super sharp details or super vibrant colors. The photo quality will seem subpar, in comparison to the excellent cameras we are all used to now on our smartphones, but in good lighting (esp outdoors), the color/picture is good. I think the manufacturer photos/videos are realistic, they make no claims to great photo quality – the best thing about this camera is the fun, instant factor. $70 (+$0.50/photo paper sheet) is, in my book, reasonable for a camera/printer in one, considering that there is never a need to purchase toner, and there is the option for a Mini SD/ability to save digitally. If your expectations are realistic for this reasonably priced item, you will be happy. However this camera gets a lot of mixed reviews, so if I where you, I would maybe consider one of the other cameras or read a little more about their complaints before buying. I have seen the smaller printers and really like the size of these prints, others are fun too but I like having a pocket-sized print. I rate this camera pretty highly as it does everything an instant print camera should do very well. I plan on using this camera for fun family photos, as the iconic Polaroid pictures work well pined up on the fridge or posted in a booklet. Audio is also very good considering that there is no visible microphone on the camera body. ![]() The camera allows for traditional photographs, GiFs and Video and the quality is pretty good. It’s not hard to begin using once the paper pack is inserted and there are really useful quick hints that support every feature. I would purchase additional packets of printing paper, you can quickly burn through the initial pack. On the other hand, you get the truly authentic experience of pressing the trigger without really knowing, what it is that you got in the box before the picture is spit out, and after that, you have to wait for about twenty minutes while it gets developed.Ī good camera if you are looking for a point and shoot option that instantly prints. However, it’s still about 15$ for a package with 8 pictures, so it’s not really cheap to shoot with the camera. This means that you can use movie packages without a built-in battery, which is a bit cheaper. The design is almost identical, though with small adjustments like a flash on the front, a more simple exposure button, and a micro USB input so that the camera can be charged with a standard mobile charger. OneStep 2 is, as its name suggests, the follower to the iconic 1977 Polaroid camera. ![]() Now they are ready with their first camera – the rebirth of a true classic that gives you real instant photos in physical format. The Impossible Project has for many years refined the development of Polaroid films and last year they bought the rights to the Polaroid brand.
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