After Fuji Instax took the world by storm a few years ago, this year Polaroid is back in a big way. In addition to connecting to the Polaroid Originals app via Bluetooth® wireless technology, the new Polaroid Now+ is equipped with a number of improvements adapted to the times in which we live. The famous classic design combined with modern achievements awakens nostalgia and the desire to capture and mark certain moments as more special than others.
Photos are a reflection of the moment and are part of our everyday lives. Cameras have been replaced by mobile phones and we can capture every moment, post it on social networks or send it to our loved ones.
The portable Polaroid Go is your new partner in creativity.
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Polaroid Lab allows us to print photos from the phone right from the screen, which means that we do not need any additional connections.
Fujifilm has introduced the second appearance of a digital camera with a built-in "photo printer", the Instax SQUARE SQ20.
The retro spirit is all around us. But that 'true' vibe of the past will be brought this fall by the Puma x Polaroid sneakers, which, with their iconic pastel six-color print, bring back memories of the times when we were lucky if we caught a photographer once a year to take a photo worthy of admiration. And so from year to year. Ah, that past.
What did Leica take care of this time? Believe it or not, the German company, which is otherwise known for making somewhat unusual cameras, decided to offer customers a Polaroid camera.
Polaroid cameras serve their purpose well, but they are impractical and heavy, and at the same time, they are not capable of producing the same quality photos as smartphones. For those of you who still don't intend to part with them entirely, there's KiiPix.
Although modern technology fascinates us day by day, many people are happy to reminisce about devices that were popular in the past. Who among those born a few decades ago does not remember the legendary Polaroid cameras?
In the world of modern technology, which is developing and advancing day by day, it's nice sometimes to take a step back and remember how it was years ago, when there were no smartphones, drones and Bluetooth headsets. It is even better to combine both eras and enjoy their fruits. This is also the case with Kodak's new camera.
Who would have thought that modern technology and trends would resurrect such a dinosaur. Instagram brought the square photo format back to the people. Previously, of course, Polaroid took care of this, except that the photographer could hold the photo in his hand at a moment's notice. At Fujifilm, however, they built a bridge between the two worlds.