nytimes.com — MILLIONS of families once snapped Polaroid photographs and enjoyed passing around the newly minted prints on the spot, instead of waiting a week for them to be developed. Now, Polaroid wants to conjure up those golden analog days of vast sales and instant gratification ? this time with images captured by digital cameras and camera phones.
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seantubridyApr 13, 2008
Maybe it will be part of a camera someday but it's still not as convenient as carrying one one camera around that requires no batteries and gives you a print instantly. Too bad Polaroid left thousands of professional and amateur photographers with almost no notice when they discontinued their film. This isn't going to replace the beautiful 4x5 and 8x10 and 24 x 30 professional Polaroid films that they dropped.
habenneasApr 15, 2008
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