Here's the world's smallest instant camera

Here's the world's smallest instant camera

Polaroid has introduced the world’s smallest instant camera: meet Polaroid Go!

The Polaroid product line has been expanded with a new camera: Polaroid Go is ten centimeters long, eight centimeters wide and six centimeters high. With these dimensions, it’s the world’s smallest analog instant camera that can be used with the classic square-format film. Characteristic of Polaroid, the camera is available in white color, and features a newly developed selfie mirror, self-timer, longer-lasting battery, dynamic flash, double exposure, and travel-friendly accessories.

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