If you're willing to spend $599 on a brand-new Polaroid camera with fully manual controls, you don't need to read anymore. Just the fact that it exists is probably enough. "I can see the appeal of ...
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[Georg] wanted to modify his old Polaroid land camera so he could have control over the exposure time. The resulting project is a neat hack, if we say so ourselves. The stock electronics in Polaroid ...
Polaroid is dropping the technology it pioneered long before digital photography rendered instant film obsolete to all but a few nostalgia buffs. Polaroid is dropping the technology it pioneered long ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Polaroid, the US company that introduced instant photography 60 years ago, is to stop making film. The group, ...
Just because you want to snap some instant photos doesn’t mean you’re stuck with low-quality pics. Polaroid’s newest I-2 instant camera answers the question of what high-end instant photography would ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. IT WAS once the poor man's photographic ideal. A cheap, clunky retro-style camera that for nearly three generations captured the ...
There once was a time when all but the most basic of fixed focus and aperture cameras gave the photographer full control over both shutter speed and f-stop. This allowed plenty of opportunity to ...
Every day sightseers make their way to lower Manhattan to take pictures of the ruins of the World Trade Centre. Many hold their cameras at arm's length, studying the image on tiny screens. For this is ...