The Polaroid One600 Classic instant camera is good to own if you want to take a photograph and enjoy on the spot results. The camera comes in black and there is also a version of the Polaroid One600 that can be purchased in blue. If you want to produce instant memories, bring one of these around with you at a party; or perhaps you are house-hunting and want to take some snap shots that you can reference as you go from property to property. Many insurance agents like these cameras because when they take a photograph to insure a house, they can quickly see if the photograph is sharp enough to send to the underwriter. There will be no reason for them to have to return to the house if a photograph is not good from all angles. With a Polaroid One600 Classic instant camera it will only be a matter of minutes until the photograph is printed and ready to see.
This camera has a focus-free lens that takes a great photograph from as nearby as one yard away. It has an automatic flash that lights up each and every photograph and it also reduces red eye. It has a digital photograph counter to inform you how many photos you can still take before you will need to buy a new film. If you had and appreciated the original Polaroid instant camera, you will get a lot of fun out of the Polaroid One600 Classic instant camera. It has a folding design and produces very clear images with superb color. The camera is light in weight and easy to reload with film.
Polaroid manufactures another instant camera called the Polaroid Pogo. It is also a light and portable camera and comes combined with a printer. It is a fully featured digital camera with an integrated printer. The camera features are: 3.0″ bright color LCD for viewing images, 4x digital zoom, 5.0 mega pixel, SC compatible for expanded memory and rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The printer features are: 10 sheets Polaroid photo paper, 2″x 3″ full color sticky back prints, smudge proof, water resistant and tear-resistant photos, ability to view and crop images on camera before printing and print in about forty seconds, just to name a few. The camera comes with USB cable, carrying pouch, wrist strap and AC adapter/charger. The camera costs around two hundred dollars.
The Polaroid One600 Classic instant camera sells at a variety of price points and many of them can be picked up by searching on online auctions like eBay or Amazon. If you are trying to find a second hand one, you may well get lucky and find one for around $50 but many of the new cameras that are still in their original packaging can ]fetch upwards of. Perform due diligence online and if you decide to purchase a Polaroid One600 Classic instant camera on eBay, be sure to look into the vendor’s feedback first so you can buy with confidence and also look into their shipping fees and return policy.
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