
Polaroid Sidekick Talking
Polaroid · USA · 1994 · Instant film
Introduced in 1994, the Polaroid Sidekick Talking was a straightforward, entry-level instant camera aimed at casual users and likely children, distinguished by its novelty "talking" feature. Part of Polaroid's later consumer-focused lineup, it utilized the standard 600-type film pack, producing small, instant prints typical of the era. Characterized by its lightweight, predominantly plastic construction and simple point-and-shoot operation, the camera emphasized accessibility and fun over sophisticated imaging capabilities or durability, fitting the brand's strategy for mass-market appeal in the declining instant film market.
Specifications
| Film Format | Instant |
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
1.5
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0






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