Polaroid/Polaroid Pic-300 (Polaroid 300)
Polaroid Pic-300 (Polaroid 300)

Polaroid Pic-300 (Polaroid 300)

Polaroid · USA · 2010 · Instant film

The Polaroid Pic-300 (Polaroid 300) is a basic instant camera launched by Polaroid in 2010 as part of a strategy to re-enter the instant photography market following the original Polaroid film discontinuation. Marketed as an entry-level point-and-shoot model, it utilizes Fuji's Instax Mini film cartridge system, producing credit card-sized prints instantly. Characterized by its simple, predominantly plastic construction and fully automatic operation, including fixed focus and basic flash, the camera prioritizes ease of use and affordability over sophisticated features or build quality. It represents a significant but ultimately brief chapter in Polaroid's post-bankruptcy era, offering consumers a straightforward, accessible way to experience instant imaging before the brand's subsequent direction shifted towards higher-end models like the Snap series.

Specifications

Film FormatInstant

Pricing

Market Value
~$32

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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