Polaroid
One600
Classic Instant Camera

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Polaroid One600 Classic Instant Camera

Normal Price:$49.99
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Manufacturer: Polaroid
Model: 642952
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Polaroid
Label: Polaroid

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Editorial Review
The Polaroid One600 Classic makes it easy and fun to capture those precious moments, more easily than ever. Take sharp, close-up pictures as easy as 1-2-3! Photos develop in approximately 3 minutes at room temperatures Uses all 600 films and Type 779 film Comes with wrist strap
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Price-gouging! 2008-01-31
This is a nice little camera -- in the process of being discontinued. BUT the price here is OUTRAGEOUS. You can probably find it at a nearby CVS or Duane Reade or Target for about $40.

Get it for a good price and it's tremendous fun, especially for kids. They get a real kick out of seeing the picture develop before their eyes -- just can't be beat by a digital camera.

The pictures are _not_ of the quality of a decent point-and-shoot digital camera, but how many digital cameras cost $40 and how many give pictures _instantly_? And the Polaroid pics have a quality of their own which is hard to find in the digital world.

As of mid-March, the word is that _no one_ is interested in licensing the Polaroid technology (though Polaroid has indicated that they are happy to license it out). So the downside is that film will disappear, but the upside is that these cameras will not see the popularity of, say, Diana cameras. That means they should become _less_ expensive. One way or another, do not pay the thieves at Toyzz $160. Check e-Bay or anywhere first.


It's a great polaroid camera! 2008-01-27
It works great, takes good pictures. You gotta shoot them from afar because it doesn't focus for close ups.


what a ripoff!!! 2008-01-24
Okay I have to say that this seller is completely ripping you off if they are charging $140! You can get this camera at Target for $39.99 or at the Adesso website for $42.00! Talk about an unfair mark up!!!!!


Greatt! 2007-10-17
great camera...as long as you know what your getting.
don't try to take pictures of flowers or something close up...this is definitely more of a having fun with people and pose for a picture camera.


Classic Polaroid 2007-10-13
Digital may have taken over the photo world, but the classic polariod still has its place. We bought this camera for a cub scout event. We were holding a sign-up night and had the kids making picture frames. We took pictures of the kids with the polaroid and sent them home with a framed picture of themselves from their first night in cub scouts. We could have used a digital camera with a printer, but that would have been more cumbersome. You still can't beat an instant camera for things like this. I would not use it for my one and only camera, but it is good for those special situations when you have to have a hard copy print right away.


Great camera, but Polaroid is discontinuing instant products 2008-04-25
As for how well this camera works, it's great. HOWEVER, Polaroid is discontinuing manufacture and sale of its instant cameras and film. So keep that in mind when you purchase. The price may drop if you really must get one. Also, Target sells them for $40, so I have NO CLUE why they are so expensive here. But anyway, I was about to buy one myself but I think I'll skip it now.


Does what no digital camera can do 2008-03-28
It'll probably be a matter of time before a digital camera is created that can print its photos as a Polaroid does. But until then, the Polaroid is the only type of camera that can do this. When you see a Polaroid photo, there's no question it's an original. Which is great for insurance claims, etc. That's in addition to the fun factor. Also my teenage kids, with all of their digital gadgets, love the Polaroid for the instant photos. It's a shame that the cameras and film are being discontinued. There's still plenty of us all over the world who love Polaroids. (By the way, Rite-Aid has the One600 on sale at this time for $19.99)


Great Camera - BUT SELLER'S PRICE IS RIDICULOUS!!! 2008-03-26
This is a great camera. I really like Polaroid Instants and I really like this particular model. HOWEVER, please go to ebay or some other retailer where you can purchase this for roughly $50 to $60 dollars. I'm not even sure what the justification for this type of price gouging could be. Yes, polaroid is phasing out the instant camera and it's film, so....if I buy this camera for $200 then what after the film runs out? It's not like the camera is going away forever and everyone will want one of their own. Not many people are going to keep their instant camera once they can't take pictures anymore. Maybe this seller has $500 film to go along with this bargain, hmmm?


$39.99 At Target 2008-02-15
This is a great little camera but the price here is INSANE. It's only $39.99 at Target.


Great Seller 2008-02-03
Perfect Product. Even better was my experience with the seller. After having tried to purchase this item from someone else and having a horrible experience; this seller took excellent care of me. Would buy from them again without doubt

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