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Comparison Polaroid Go Generation 2 vs Polaroid Now+ Generation 2

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Polaroid Go Generation 2
Polaroid Now+ Generation 2
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Selfie timer.
USB Type-C (charging only). Focal length 34 mm. Double exposure function.
Includes 5 filters. Selfie timer.
USB Type-C (only for charging). Focal length 95, 102 mm. Double exposure function.
Typeanalogueanalogue
Picture size54x67 mm88x107 mm
Power sourcebatterybattery
Bluetooth
Selfie mirror
Thread 1/4"
Dimensions105x84x62 mm150x112x95 mm
Weight242 g451 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2023august 2023
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Glossary

Picture size

The physical size of the picture produced by the camera. At the same time, the size of photo paper always exceeds the size of the picture by 20-30%. Today there is no single standard for the size of images. Even cameras from the same manufacturer can take pictures of varying lengths and widths. The most widely used images are the following sizes: 50x75, 53x86, 62x46, 62x62, 62x99, 88x107 mm. Usually, the maximum size of an image for instant cameras does not exceed 100x150 mm).

The image size is closely related to both the image resolution and the resolution of the matrix (Mp). The larger the picture, the more detailed the image will be. Of course, the speed of obtaining photographs will also depend on the size of the image. Small photos are printed/developed at high speed. Do not forget that with the growth of the size of the picture, the cost of photographs will increase.

Bluetooth

The presence of a Bluetooth wireless communication module allows you to connect the camera to a phone, tablet, laptop and use it as a printer, printing photos from other sources on the device.

Selfie mirror

A small mirror is glued to the front of the camera, usually next to the lens. Using the mirror, you can navigate in which direction and at what distance to hold the camera in order to take a good selfie.

Thread 1/4"

A 1/4" thread allows you to securely and securely fix the camera on a tripod or monopod. The need for a rigid fixation of the camera arises when shooting at a slow shutter speed. This mode is used when shooting in low light conditions, in the evening and at night.