The Polaroid website might be a good place to start. Polaroids have feel somewhat out of touch with today's consumer due to the rise of digital cameras, but there is still plenty of information out there on Polaroid. Many specialty stores out there deal exclusively in Polaroid and they have experts on hand that can give you endless information on the timeless company.
The best place for information on the Polaroid Spectra cameras is camerapedia.org.
Polaroid Cameras
yes! it is completely normal and cool for guys to buy polaroid cameras by the way. :-)
pictures printed out of polaroid cameras just after taken
You can donate Polaroid cameras to The Instant Film Society. http://instantfilmsociety.com/wp/?p=1608
pictures printed out of polaroid cameras just after taken
Polaroid is known internationally as a company that develops digital cameras, camcorders, and more. The unique innovation that is credited to Polaroid was the invention of instant photo printing.
The standard film size for Polaroid instant cameras is 3.5 x 4.2 inches.
Polaroid cameras can be found online, on websites like Amazon, and eBay. You can also occasionally find them in pawn shops, or around in antique stores.
(to be used in stereography, that is)
Polaroid stopped making its instant cameras in 2007 and stopped making the film for these cameras in 2008. The instant camera was unable to compete with inexpensive digital cameras and cell phone cameras.
Polaroid i-Type film is specifically designed for newer Polaroid cameras that have rechargeable batteries, while 600 film is compatible with older Polaroid cameras that use batteries in the film pack. The main difference is the battery source, with i-Type cameras having a built-in rechargeable battery and 600 cameras relying on batteries in the film pack.