Price: $99.89 as of 11/23/2009 05:22 EST
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Polaroid
EAN: 0074100391443
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Item Dimensions: 3.6184.3
Label: Polaroid
Manufacturer: Polaroid
Minimum Focal Length: 100 millimeters
MPN: 639144
Publisher: Polaroid
Studio: Polaroid
Features:- Sleek, compact design
- Auto flash with override
- Auto exposure
- Digital film counter
- Self-timer
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The Polaroid One Instant Camera makes it easy to capture those spontaneous moments, share the fun, and enjoy the smiles, instantly! It is sleek and compact, so it is easier to take with you. The dual position hand strap lets you easily grip the camera when taking pictures, and lets you securely hold the camera when on the go. Now you can be in the picture with the new self-timer, and red-eye reduction makes everyone look best.
Amazon.com Product Description: The Polaroid One Instant Camera makes it easy to instantly capture those spontaneous moments, share the fun, and enjoy the smiles. It's sleek and compact, so it's easier to take with you. The dual position handstrap lets you easily grip the camera when taking pictures, and lets you securely hold the camera when on the go. You can be in the picture with the new self-timer, and red-eye reduction makes everyone look their best.
Average Rating: 
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This camera is worth the price and the pics come out pretty good for an instant camera. The only drawback is as the pics age, the resolution fades. But what do you want for an instant pic? Not a professional pic, but it comes in handy when you only want one pic instead of taking 20 or so and having to pay the developer sometimes an awesome rate to produce the one pic that you want.
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i hear people complain about lack of features and poor quality photos. realize that this camera's design is essentially 50 years old! anyone who has a desire to own this camera should appreciate the picture quality being second to today's digitals, and able to deal with difficult to locate (locally) film cartridges that commonly cost upwards of $15 for 10 pictures. i still say it's worth it!
i purchased mine for my wedding reception - to set up as a self photo booth for our custom guest book :) guests take their pictures and stick them on a guest book page asking where they traveled from and any advice for the newlyweds, etc. way cheaper setup than the $1200 photo booth and way cooler!
i love the camera. i loved looking through old albums of my parents full of polaroids, captions fading on the white bottom strip... it's a modern day relic from my past :)
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This camera is not worth a penny. I cant think of anything else to describe it. The color, image and lighting came out blurry and unclear. I would not recommend this item at all. Spend a little extra money on another good quality of polaroid camera. If there were negative ratings, this camera definitely belonged to that range.
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Sure, the picture quality isn't nearly as good as a 35mm. Sure, the film is expensive and you only get ten exposures.
However, it's an INSTANT CAMERA. They're not known for their superior picture clarity and amazing color. If that's what you're looking for, then don't buy this camera.
I don't know a lot about cameras. I don't know anything about Polaroid and the technology behind the Polaroid One, but I can tell you that I am 100% pleased with this camera as it fits my needs perfectly. I'm using it to take a photograph every day of my 15 month old son to send to my husband who is doing a year long tour in Iraq.
The camera is uncomplicated, relatively compact, and the film loads easily. The picture quality is better than what I remember from my childhood in the 70s, but not much. (Again, I'm not complaining. I expected this. The purpose for stating that is so others will not expect too much.)
If you're buying it for a specific purpose and not to be your primary camera, then you'll be 110% satisfied. I am.
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I've used Polaroid cameras off and on since the Swinger came out in the 60's. I've had the SX-70 and the One Step. The Polaroid One is by far the easiest to use. The LCD film counter on the back is easy to read and the pictures are clear. The camera takes type 660 film or even takes type 779 professional film for better colors and better clarity. The camera is solidly built, fits into your hand comfortably and is easy to carry thanks to a two position hand strap. Polaroids have always been fun cameras. This one is no exception.
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