The polaroid cameras I've seen have had two separate beam paths, one for the view finder and another one for the optics that actually take the picture. If yours is like that, with the viewfinder basically a hole through the top of the camera, then it is as it should.
You can visit www.polaroid.com to purchase Polaroid cameras.
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The first Polaroid camera was the Polaroid 95 Land Camera, manufactured from 1948-1953.You can see a picture of this camera via Related Links, below.
a polaroid camera :)
Polaroid was a brand of camera which developed prints of photographs within seconds of taking the picture. Cameras of this kind are now, of course, obsolete.
That is an illusion, their is eye illusions which is something you see, but its something totally different. Its a picture that has different pictures and go i n different directions.
Lets see... Digital Cameras came into play and the luxury of deleting/editing/ blink detection were very much favored, opposed to One-click-there-you-go (polaroid pictures), because with the polaroid, you got 1 chance to take that picture, and if some one had their eyes closed or moved or if the picture was just plain blurry, it got instantly developed, and by then, the people had moved from their position and you could waste too many polaroid pictures (which were not cheap) just trying to get a nice picture. With Digital cameras, you could take a picture per second, and you could delete, edit, etc. And with the Digital, you couldget your pictures developed OR even print them out on your computer. And many, many other reasons that im not going to list because it would take forever, and you obviously know as many reasons as I do on why we love our digital cameras. ~Flashie
Polaroid cameras are cameras that print instantly having a picture been taken. I would not recommend this camera unless the person buying this does not intend to have the pictures digitized.
The original ones were Polaroid instant cameras. They stopped making those to my knowledge but Fuji Film apparently bought it and now Fuji Film makes them but its name Fuji Film Instax. You can buy them online. The instant film paper things are not the cheapest though. Instant cameras. Both Kodak and Polaroid made them, but Polaroid is the one that survived.
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It would be a picture of something the Iranian liked, or was being paid to take a picture of, rather than something the white guy liked. Other than that, no.
Well, what do you mean? Different levels have different fundamental skills, gaining more and more the higher the level.