The real news is in [Fuji's] peel-apart instant picture materials... they are also talking seriously about increasing production and conceivably even introducing/reintroducing other films. -Shutterbug, Jan. 09, pg. 163
Polaroid now has a small pocket printer to print 2x3 (?) photos for about $75. So now with a small digital camera, cord, paper, batteries and the new printer you can duplicate the film polaroid cameras. Technology is great.
Perhaps the next step should be for an all in one Polaroid digital land camera with a built in printer taking common 4x6 ink jet papers as an option for instant material as well as digital media ability.
Eli
Digital is too easy to manipulate, thus an instant photo is more "proof positive" in court."
Not too long ago, I commented on coming across the scene of a two-car accident here in Brooklyn, and how the NYPD relied on Polaroids to capture images for evidence. Not a single digital camera of any sort was in sight. Barring a vast, deep-frozen stash of Polaroid film somewhere here in Gotham, I suppose the guys in blue will have to source the stuff from Fuji.
- Barrett