Polaroid OneStep 2 i-Type Instant Film Camera for $99
May 16, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
When Polaroid released the original OneStep camera in 1977 they called it the ‘world’s simplest camera’, marking the beginning of point-and-shoot photography. This modern generation takes that design and evolves its simplicity to give you a camera that’s just as enjoyable. With simple one-button operation and a retro design, this analog instant camera bridges past aesthetics with the features you need to love today.
- Easy point-and-shoot operation
- Optional flash to add extra light when you need it
- Built-in rechargeable battery so you can power up anytime
- Uses battery-free i-Type film that’s easier on the wallet
Note: Film sold separately.
Digital Trends: “Polaroid’s OneStep 2 instant camera is a time machine back to the 1970s”
WIRED: “Attractive, retro design. Improved development times mean film is closer to the traditional Polaroid experience.”
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: coral
- Outer shells: polycarbonate + ABS plastics
- Product dimensions: 3.7″H x 5.9″L x 4.3″W
- Weight: 1lb (without film pack)
- Lenses: optical grade polycarbonate, acrylic lenses, coated
- Tripod mount on base of camera
- External viewfinder barrel
- Shutter system: custom design, using precision step motor for shutter
- Lens: fixed focus lens / 0.6m — infinity
- Focal length: 106 mm
- Field of view: 41 degrees vertical, 40 degrees horizontal
- Flash system: vacuum discharge tube strobe
- Battery: high performance lithium-ion battery (1100mAh), rechargeable via USB
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Compatibility
- Works with i-Type & 600 film (NOT included)
Includes
- Polaroid OneStep 2 i-Type Instant Film Camera (Coral)
- USB Charging Cable
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