"Their film is still pretty erratic," I say to the head of product management of Polaroid -- not knowing who they were yet staying resound in my unshakable confidence on the statement. Yet despite this and complaints from friends at my yoga studio who said that the film took a while to fully develop, I've never seen people literally do a dance of excitement while shaking a Polaroid picture in their hands.
The last time I tested the Polaroid i2, there were guaranteed smiles on peoples' faces. And the Polaroid Flip, with its design reminiscent of something you'd see out of the Jetsons, did the same thing. This camera reaches into the feels as deeply as retro compact cameras do -- but it leaves you with the tactile material that we're all so deeply missing. . thephoblographer.com
2025-4-15 17:00