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Polaroid One-Step Auto Focus Instant Camera Kit

Polaroid One-Step Auto Focus Instant Camera Kit
From Polaroid

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9893 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Polaroid

Features

  • 3-zone automatic focus
  • Switchable lens for regular or close-up instant shots
  • Built-in automatic flash and digital exposure system
  • Uses Polaroid 600 format film
  • Camera bag and 1 box of film included

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Polaroid OneStep AutoFocus kit includes a Polaroid OneStep AutoFocus camera and a camera bag. The camera offers a contemporary design and snaps Polaroid's signature instant images. It features automatic three-zone focus and an automatic flash with a 2-to-11-foot range. The Polaroid OneStep AutoFocus also offers a selectable close-up lens for shots between 2 and 4 feet.

The Polaroid OneStep AutoFocus camera uses Polaroid 600 Platinum film to produce 3.13-by-3.13-inch exposures. One box of Polaroid 600 Platinum film is included with the kit so you can start taking pictures right away.


Customer Reviews

So much fun!5
I received this kit for Christmas and was immediately snapping away! The Polaroid offers great color quality, portability, and ease of use. I take mine with me everywhere! The camera itself is very user-friendly. There are icons on the front to tell you which focus setting you need, and guess what the big yellow button is for? Also, the film is extremely easy to load. A classic.

im selling mine and going back to 35mm3
I've had this camera for about a year. It works really well upclose, most of the times. Alot of the times the pictures come out really blurry, which is why I am selling it. I think it has to do with the auto focus and the flash it uses with each picture. In their next camera, they should have an option to turn the flash on and off, because when you use it, it's hard to get the lighting perfect. If the lighting isn't right, it comes out all smudged and blurry. I think for the price of film for this thing, it should have been made better. It has held up really good and all parts work still in the past year. The only problem is the pictures come out blurry too often.

Instant cameras are great... smile! ^_^4
I bought this camera, because my old camera is irritating me when I have one shot left to take to fill up the film and I don't have any idea what to shoot or waiting for the store to develop them for a whole day is way too long if you want them at the best price. This is a good camera if you take only one picture every week, but other cameras' instant film are cheaper at the same size. I used it when my family from an other country came as tourists and they had to leave the same day ; I couldn't run to develop films. The bigger the picture you want on instant film, the bigger the camera sould be, so don't complain.

If you take a lot of pictures and developping films aren't a problem to you and quality is essential, just buy a good film camera around $400 or $500, but they sure are bulky. That was the advice people gave me at many, many stores.

Anyways, cameras are cheaper in Canada... except the digital ones.