I went out looking for a camera one day shortly after my Grandmother, who lived with me, was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. She was 89 and over the years had accumulated thousands of photo's but very few people had photo's of her!
Pros: EASY to use; great for special occasions; lots of fun Cons: None
The faithful Polaroid One-Step reminds me a bit of the “father” in the Polaroid family of products. Cameras like the I-Zone (which my wife received for Christmas and loves—she wrote a fantastic Epinion about it) come along and ignite new interest in the...
Pros: Nice pictures, cool voice recorder, good price of camera. Cons: Bulky, price of film is costly.
I bought my Polaroid camera after a car accident and swore that I would always have film in the camera in case something happened that required documentation. Needless to say, when I needed insurance photos of some new photo equipment I broke out the...
The Polaroid One Step Express is a great phone. It is definitely only one step. With this Camera there is no trips to the store to get the film developed because you dont have to with this camera. All you have to do it take the picture and the picture...
This is by far the best camera! I only got it as a freak accident when I was at a drug store and saw it and it said $15.00 with the bag but not in a box, so I figured it was probably broken....well it wasn't! It is the best camera I have ever bought! It...
We started a small business this last year. It's a cleaning and fire restoration service. We take a lot of before and after pictures with the fire restoration. Not wanting to spend a lot of money on film development, we bought the Polaroid Onestep...
Pros: fast pictures, great quality in picutres, easy to use and light weight Cons: would like to get more film for the price you pay for it.
Should I buy an instant camera or one that I have to send my film away? This was a question that was bugging me for a long time. Then I just sat and thought about what I really wanted. I figured if I buy an instant camera, then I get the benefit of...
The keywords here are instant gratification. Whether its just for fun or for serious events and memories, the Polaroid is the perfect camera. The only downfall to a Polaroid is the price of film, but the time saved and the memories made are well worth...
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...
I originally purchased this product to make visual aides to help my autistic son but I have also found its just great fun too. This camera is easy to use just pop in the film an your ready to start snapping pictures . My son loves to sit and watch the...
I purchased the Polaroid instant OneStep Express camera with case and 1 roll of film and was HOOKED! We had a litter of puppies we wanted to get onto the internet and after using our 35mm camera, taking a whole roll, waiting for developing - or worse,...
Pros: Look, great performance, and instant gratification Cons: Film cost, around 12.95 for 10 exposures
Polaroid does it with style this time around with a hunter green design that sure catches the eye! Besides looking great, photo quality is sharp. This particular model takes 600 film. Every film pack contains a battery that powers both the camera and the...
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: 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...
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