Pros: Long lasting and reliable Polaroid Cons: Don't take images as well as most regular film and digital cameras.
The Polaroid OneStep Film Camera is an older model in the Polaroid series. The newer ones are more sleek in design but not any better in presenting a final product the way I see it. I use these cameras for taking novelty photos at events. I take a ...
Fun and easy to use. Will take some experience in knowing when the lighting is good/poor in order to take good quality pics since this camera is not meant for professional results. Since the cost of film is pretty expensive for this quality of camera, I...
Pros: It's a Polaroid! Instant gratification. Party fun :). Cons: Expensive film, crummy shots.
I have never had a Polaroid until about a year or so ago when I got this one. It's a nice green color with a cool thick Polaroid sticker/logo on the front (that is peeling off a bit on mine, that is not good!). It's a given that Polaroids aren't high...
Pros: Fun, vivid colours, immediate results, Polaroid look, weight Cons: Price of film, bulk, no flash-off
I bought this camera in addition to some 35mm SLR's and point-and-shoots, and for a different purpose. There is a certain look to Polaroids that I wanted, that is more than just the vivid, saturated colours. For $20 (without the case) I picked up the...
Pros: Quick and Easy, usually only for close up's. Cons: Quality isn't to great, only 10 pictures in one pack, pictures cost up to 10-17$
Yes, I love those old fashioned cameras, this camera literally works with the click of a button. But the bad part about the camera is that the film is about 10 and up to 17 dollars. Yes it's that expensive, now-a-days with all of these new polaroid...
Pros: easy to use Cons: pictures are poor quality, film expensive
I bought this camera because it was advertised in K-Mart at $44.00 with a $12 send in rebate. The camera also came with four packs of 600 film. The total with the film was $32. This is not bad price wise.
I bought this for my eleven year old....
Pros: Free camera/instant developing/speed Cons: Price of film a little high
So you want to know how to get a free camera? One that stands behind what it says. And one that does not cost a lot. Well, I will tell you how. This little beauty you can find just about any where you look. I found this one day while looking through the...
Pros: instant pictures, no batteries Cons: bulky, film price
I bought a Polaroid Camera because I wanted instant pictures of my baby girl. Sometimes I just want a picture now and not wait for it to develop. That is the biggest reason why I got the camera. The camera has good color and when that event happens and...
Pros: instant gratification Cons: breaks a lot....obsolete technology
I remember my mother's first polaroid land camera in the 60's. What fun! Take a picture and minutes later, you had a greyish-greenish, but basically color version of the event that just passed. Never mind that eventually these pictures faded and you...
Pros: The idea of eliminating the step of having the film processed Cons: Tacky looking camera, fuzzy pictures, all around cheap quality, expensive film
Like many other buyers, I was intrigued about the idea of owning a camera that eliminated the hassles of waiting to have your film developed. I'd used a Polaroid ages ago, and with the proliferation of incredibly cheap point and shoot...
Pros: instant access to pics Cons: clunky, breaks easy, super expensive film
this is such a good idea- instant film, what is there not to love? um, only the 15 dollars that you have to pay for 12 out of focus and runny pictures. It's ok, just make sure you have a regular camera for the real important pictures.
In other...
Pros: Instant gratification, evidence, etc. Cons: Cost of the film; photos are average quality
My son asked for this camera for his 8th birthday because his cousin has one. We found it advertised for FREE with the purchase of three twin-packs of film (ouch!!). The film is expensive (about $1.00 per photo) but I figured this amount would last him...
Pros: It Doesn't Cause Cancer or World Hunger (I Think) Cons: Just About Everything Else
I typically refrain from writing short epinions. When I'm reading someone else's writing on a topic, I prefer to see some depth of thought and experience.
Well, I'm breaking my unwritten rule here for the Polariod One Step. We purchased this...
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