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Polaroid Go Instant Camera Generation 3

The Polaroid Go was already the smallest instant analog camera you could buy. The Gen 3 keeps that format and fixes the things that held earlier versions back. A new lens produces sharper, more zoomed in shots. A stronger flash improves results in low light and reduces glare on selfies. Small upgrades that make a genuine difference on a camera this size.

The selfie mirror on the front keeps your face centred without guesswork. A self timer handles group shots. Double exposure mode layers two moments into a single frame for anyone who wants to get creative beyond point and shoot. The photos themselves are tiny enough to fit in a phone case, which sounds like a gimmick until you actually start carrying one around.

Battery life covers up to 15 film packs per charge. It shoots Polaroid Go film only, not compatible with I-Type or 600 film, which is worth knowing before you stock up. A wrist strap is included for carrying it on the go rather than buried in a bag.

Five new colors for Gen 3. Still the most pocketable instant camera on the market, now with a lens and flash that actually keep up.
 
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LEICA V-LUX 3

Leica has announced the launch of its new V-Lux 3 camera, which has a 24x zoom lens and a 12.1 MP sensor. Other technical aspects are a stabilized Leica DC Vario-Elmarit Lens (25-600 mm equivalent f2.8-5.2), 1080p60 video recording (AVCHD format with 1920 × 1080 pixels, Up to 60 FPS and stereo sound), continuous shooting at 12 FPS and articulated 3-inch screen, among other qualities. Leica’s V-Lux 3 will ship January 2012 with price yet to be announced. source Ga...
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Fujifilm X100VI Camera

Fujifilm unveils the stunning X100VI, the latest in the X100 series, featuring a 40MP sensor, 5-axis in-body stabilization, and 6.2K/30P video. The retro-designed camera offers an "Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder," a tilt-able LCD, 20 film simulation modes, and more. With a heritage dating back to 2011, the X100VI introduces upgrades like a high-resolution X-Trans CMOS 5 sensor, 5-axis stabilization, and AI-assisted features. Retaining popular elements, it spor...
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Leica M EV1

Leica has introduced the M EV1, a groundbreaking evolution of its legendary M-System that merges classic rangefinder heritage with the advantages of a modern electronic viewfinder (EVF). This marks a major step forward for Leica purists who crave precision manual focus and optical clarity but want the benefits of digital innovation. The M EV1 is equipped with a 60MP BSI CMOS full-frame sensor featuring Leica’s Triple Resolution Technology, delivering stunning d...
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