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help| The instant camera is a type of camera with self-developing film. The most famous are those made by the Polaroid Corporation. Polaroid no longer manufactures such cameras. The invention of modern instant cameras is generally credited to American scientist Edwin Land, who unveiled the first commercial instant camera, the Land Camera, in 1947, 10 years after founding the Polaroid Corporation. In... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Instant camera
The instant camera is a type of camera with self-developing film. -
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Instant film
Instant film is a photographic film that is designed to be used in an instant camera (and, with accessory hardware, with many professional film cameras). -
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History of the single-lens reflex camera
The first production instant camera was the non-SLR Polaroid Land Model 95 (USA) of 1948, producing sepia-toned, peel-apart pictures. -
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Polaroid
For the Polaroid instant camera, see instant camera. -
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Camera (disambiguation)
Instant camera, a type of camera with self-developing film -
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Land Camera
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List of Polaroid instant cameras
This is a list of the instant cameras sold by the Polaroid Corporation. ... Taz Instant Camera (1999–2001) -
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Still camera
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Eastman Kodak
The Kodak instant camera included models known as the Kodamatic and the Colorburst. -
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