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Polaroid discloses its smallest-ever analog instant camera

Polaroid discloses its smallest-ever analog instant camera

Pre-orders are open for the $100 Polaroid Go.

Polaroid has uncovered its smallest camera to date, and what it claims is the teensiest analog instant camera on earth. Polaroid Go is designed to be worn any place you go. It measures 4.1 inches long, 3.3 inches wide and 2.4 inches tall.

Polaroid Go boasts features, for example, a selfie mirror, dynamic flash, double exposure and a self-timer. There’s a counter that shows the number of more photographs you can take prior to reload the film.

It has a 750mAh battery that will allow you to capture up to 15 packs of photographs on a single charge. The camera has a shutter speed of 1/125-30sec with apertures of f/12 and f/52, alongside a 34-mm (35-mm same) focal length.

A smaller camera requires requires a more compact film stock, and Polaroid has quite recently that as Go film. It estimates 2.623 x 2.122 inches (66.6 mm x 53.9 mm), with a picture space of 1.851 x 1.811 inches (47 mm x 46 mm). It requires 10-15 minutes to develop the photos.

In any event at the start, Polaroid Go may be accessible in a white colorway. Pre-orders are open now and the camera will be available on April 27th. The Polaroid Go costs $100 and a double pack of Go color film, which incorporates 16 frames, is $20.

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