Polaroid reveals the smallest instant analog camera

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Polaroid has unveiled the smallest camera so far and what it claims is the most teenage analog instant camera on the planet. Polaroid Go is designed to be worn wherever you go. It measures 4.1 inches long, 3.3 inches wide and 2.4 inches high.

Polaroid Go has features such as a selfie mirror, dynamic flash, dual exposure and self-timer. There is a counter that displays as many photos as you can before reloading the movie. It has a 750 mAh battery that will allow you to capture up to 15 photo packs on a single charge. The camera has a shutter speed of 1 / 125-30sec with f / 12 and f / 52 apertures, along with a focal length of 34 mm (35 mm equivalent).

Polaroid Go

Polaroid

A smaller camera requires a more compact film stock, and Polaroid has exactly that in the form of Go film. It measures 66.6 mm x 53.9 mm (2,623 x 2,122 inches), with an image area of ​​47 mm x 46 mm (1,851 x 1,811 inches). It takes 10-15 minutes to develop the photos.

At least initially, Polaroid Go will only be available in a white color. Pre-orders are now open, and the room will be available on April 27. Polaroid Go costs $ 100 and a double Go color film package, which includes 16 frames, is $ 20.

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