Science & Technology Museum, University of Patras Campus, Greece
The Polaroid i‑Zone Instant Pocket Camera was first released in 1999 by Polaroid and remained on the market until around 2006.
It used a special instant film measuring 24 × 36 mm, similar in size to a small 35 mm negative. As soon as it was introduced, it became a huge trend among teenagers.
The portable Polaroid instant camera, due to its small size and weight, allowed you to take and develop photos instantly, without needing a printer or computer. It was ideal for trips, parties, or everyday moments you wanted to capture.
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