Polaroid is, of course, synonymous with the world of photography and their lastest release – I-2 Instant Camera – is one of their most interesting and impressive to date. It has been designed for craft and it’s the first analogue instant camera with built-in manual controls. Impressive stuff indeed and a must for any photography aficionados out there.
Visually superior with an excellent performance, the Polaroid I-2 Instant Camera retails for $599.99 and you can pair it with the sharpest-ever Polaroid lens and the unique chemistry found in the bundled pack of classic Polaroid i-Type colour film. With this top-notch bit of kit, you have an instant craft tool made for the tactile pursuit of analogue photography.
The manual mode on the Polaroid I-2 Instant Camera gives you complete control over your device, allowing you to adjust both aperture and shutter speed. Find an aperture/shutter speed combination that you love? Excellent. Download the Polaroid app to save it as a favourite setting. It’s as simple as that. A continuous autofocus 3-lens system will provide you with the sharpest shots of any Polaroid instant camera on the market. Pair it with the I-2’s wider apertures and you’ll come up with breathtaking, vibrant portraits with stunning depth of field.
The I-2 Camera from Polaroid gives you the sharpest shots of any Polaroid instant camera courtesy of its autofocus 3-lens system. Experiment with exposure and depth of field with the I-2’s seven different f-stops. From Polaroid’s largest f8 all the way down to f64, you decide how you craft with light. This fantastic looking camera was created completely in-house. Its elegant black form is a direct result of its function, with the camera being built around its manual controls and Japan-team-designed lens. It’s iconic, yet original. A craftsperson’s tool, in an elegant design.
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