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From Engaget.com:
"Call us crazy, but we never had much faith in the power of The Impossible Project to bring back the legendary Polaroid instant-print film camera. Despite our doubts (and those of the world), that very group has evidently caused quite a stir in the offices of Summit Global, which has today announced that the film-based One Step Camera is on track for a mid-2010 release. The Impossible Project will be in charge of producing a limited number of Polaroid-branded color and B&W Instant Films along the way, and just in case film isn't really your bag, Summit is planning to issue a Polaroid TWO -- described as the "digital version of the traditional camera that produces instant digital photos" -- sometime next year. It's all about bringing sexy back, y'all."
Read - Summit Global's release
Read - The Impossible Project's release
6 comments:
3rd from bot is fanfuckingtasia
If you need to borrow my series 2 folding you can. Takes 80 or 100 polapan film. It used to be about 10 bucks for 10 pics.
rad!!
big fan of the later spectra series.
u can still find 'em cheap on ebay.
also dig the kopps x-mas trees series.
kopps x-mas trees series?
These Polaroids were shot with my 600 Series camera using the Type 600 film, ISO 640...
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