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- | [title|Polaroid Camera Repair] |
+ | [title|Polaroid Camera] |
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+ | [page_title|Polaroid Camera Repair] |
[summary]Repair guides for Polaroid digital, film, and instant cameras.[/summary] | |
- | == Background |
+ | == Background == |
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+ | Polaroid was founded in 1937 by Edwin Land as an icon of innovation and engineering. The company’s launch of the Polaroid Land camera in 1947, which marked the genesis of instant photography, and the subsequent introduction of the breakthrough Polaroid SX-70 camera in 1972 and many others, would firmly cement Polaroid’s standing as a technological pioneer and cultural phenomenon during its peak. However, at the turn of the century, the company would be faced with new realities surrounding digital technology’s swift rise and ceased the production of instant film in 2008. But that was short-lived; a dedicated group of instant photography fans would save the last Polaroid factory in the Netherlands under the name ‘The Impossible Project,’ paving the way for the eventual rebirth of the original Polaroid brand in the years following. |
- | Perhaps some of Polaroid's most-recognized works are their cameras that develop, as well as take, photographs. |
+ | Today, Polaroid is in pursuit of unlocking the beauty in everyday life with instant photography tools that empower creators across the globe to capture meaningful moments. With recent introductions like the world’s smallest instant camera, the Polaroid Go camera, and the world’s first instant camera with built-in manual controls, the Polaroid I-2 camera, the company that we have come to know and love for over 80 years is rooted back in the spirit of analog innovation for the modern age. |
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+ | == Identification == |
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+ | Polaroid cameras come in a variety of appearances depending on if they are digital, film, or instant cameras. Polaroid cameras are generally box-like in structure and all have basic camera components, including a lens, viewfinder, and standard camera controls. |
== Additional Information == | |
- | * [http://www.polaroid.com/support|Poloroid: Product Support] |
+ | * [link|https://us.polaroid.com/collections/instant-cameras|Polaroid Instant Cameras] |
+ | * [link|https://us.polaroid.com/pages/digital-imaging|Polaroid Digital Cameras] |
+ | * [link|https://support.polaroid.com/hc/en-us|Polaroid: Product Support] |
* Troubleshooting [[camera film not developing|problems developing film]]. | |
+ | * [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_camera|Instant Camera (Wikipedia)] |
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