
I-zone Polaroid Camera Films
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Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner $5.47 Polaroid has combined two of today’s hottest trends in photography–i-zone instant prints and digital photos–with the Webster, a handheld portable scanner for i-zone pictures. The Webster scans the postage stamp-sized i-zone pictures at a resolution of 320 x 240, which is great for e-mail or for posting on the Web. Remarkably easy to use, the Webster transfers images to a computer using the incl… |
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Fujifilm INSTAX 210 Instant Photo Camera $56.95 With its rounded shape, easy-to-hold side grip, and fingertip controllable composite control panel, the Instax 210 offers vivid, high-quality prints almost instantly. Its automatically-adjusting flash, high-resolution retracting lens and big clear viewfinder add up to unsurpassed performance…. |
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Polaroid PIC-300 Instant Camera in Black + Accessory Kit $100.00 Instant is back! The new Polaroid 300 Instant Camera has everything you loved about instant photography back in a fun and one-of-a-kind Polaroid way. With four lighting settings and an auto-flash, your photos will be perfect every time. Take the 300 Instant Camera with you to capture the fun instantly…. |
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Pocket Film – Sticky Disc $38.99 POCKET FILM – STICKY DISC… |
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Radica Girl Tech My Photo Booth $39.99 Great fun at slumber parties or when just bumming around with pals, this freestanding camera operates like a real photo booth and takes instant pictures of the whole gang. The tabletop unit is fairly big, standing about 9-1/2 inches tall, but, considering its capabilities, is still pretty portable. The photo booth uses Polaroid i-Zone technology and comes with a starter pack of six strips of insta… |
questions about polaroid i zone camera ?
ok today i bought a i zone camera at a thrift store.and im not sure what all i need to start taking pictures.like what kind of film do i use.and is this a one step camera like all the other polaroids are? what all does this camera do.i googled and it said it takes sticky film ?? how does this work.and also it is a pocket i zone.just please help me with any info you know on this camera iam greatly thankfull.thank you all.
I liked these simple little cameras. They were all mechanical, so no batteries were needed to process the film. After taking the photo, the film was pulled from the camera, breaking and distributing the developer in the pod at one edge of the film. It worked like the older pack film cameras, without having to peel apart the film negative from the print.
Polaroid is going out of the film business, and will stop making films at the end of this year. Unfortunately, they stopped making izone film some time ago, and it difficult to find. Do an online search for izone film.
Here’s one supplier.
http://www.ecamerafilms.com/product_p/109123.htm
Your other best bet is ebay.
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