Polaroid Instant Camera
BeckyStrause
Back in the 1980’s and into the 90’s, a Polaroid camera was one of the funnest things to have, especially as a teenager. Polaroid had become the generic term for an instant camera, and it was hard to remember that they may have manufactured anything else. With the rising popularity of digital cameras, the manufacturing of their instant camera died down in 2008, and the started it back up some time later.
Polaroid has recently come out with a new instant camera of sorts. The new Polaroid Z2300 brings together “a digital still-imaging camera, an HD video camera and a color printer,” according to Polaroid’s website. So you can take a picture, look at it, and print it almost instantly. It’s just like the 1980’s, only upgraded!
Camera Features
- 10 MP digital camera
- 3.0” bright color LCD for viewing images
- Compact size and usability
- SD compatible for expanded memory, up to 32GB
- Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Speaker / micropohone
- Prints with ZINK® Zero ink®
