Combines a camera and a printer; Touchscreen display;
Incredibly buggy and frustrating to use; Expensive consumables; Poor print quality; Feels cheap and scratches easily; Seriously, it's really buggy;
Combines a camera and a printer; Touchscreen display;
Incredibly buggy and frustrating to use; Expensive consumables; Poor print quality; Feels cheap and scratches easily; Seriously, it's really buggy;
For its 80th anniversary, Polaroid went back to Ammunition -- the design company responsible for its recent products with their distinctive rainbow stripe and bright colors -- for its newest camera with a built-in printer. And I have to say, it looks really fun. And not something an adult would be embarrassed to hold.
The latest Zink-printing digital camera from Polaroid blends a really cool design with a better designed camera experience than its Snap line.
It's hard to know who the Pop is for really. If you want to use it as an instant camera, there are better ones out there for half the price, using either Zink or film. If you want to use a printer for photos from your phone, then once again there are better ones out there for half the price. If you really want one device that handles both then it might appeal, but you're still stuck paying a serious premium for the larger square prints.
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