The Polaroid I-2 is a $600 instant film camera that allows users to manually dial in settings. It took five years to develop and has an all new f/8 to f/64 lens plus a new integrated display in the viewfinder and a small screen on the back of the camera. But for as much innovation is present in the I-2 it still struggles to consistently produce great images. #photography #film #technology
0:00 What is the Polaroid I-2?
0:14 I-2 Hardware
1:54 What it feels like to use
3:06 I-2 photo samples
3:43 So what’s the big idea?
4:08 problems with the I-2
5:31 Should you buy the Polaroid I-2?
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