
Polaroid Micro 400
Polaroid · USA · 2000 · Instant film
The Micro 400 was a budget instant camera introduced by Polaroid in 2000 as part of their declining line of instant products. This compact, simple camera represented Polaroid's attempt to maintain market presence against the emerging digital photography revolution. Designed with straightforward functionality and no notable innovations, the Micro 400 featured basic controls typical of entry-level instant cameras of its era, with a focus on point-and-shoot convenience rather than technical sophistication or image quality. As one of Polaroid's final instant camera models before the company's financial struggles and eventual bankruptcy, it serves as an example of the brand's efforts to adapt to changing consumer preferences while maintaining their signature instant photography experience.
Specifications
| Film Format | Instant |
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