Specifications
Instant Film CompatibilityPolaroid i-Type, Polaroid 600AutofocusYes
Key Specs
Instant Film CompatibilityPolaroid i-Type, Polaroid 600AutofocusYes
General
Product NameI-2 Instant CameraBrandPolaroidModel Number9078ColorBlackColor CategoryBlack
Compatibility
Instant Film CompatibilityPolaroid i-Type, Polaroid 600
Dimension
Product Width4.68 inchesProduct Height3.58 inchesProduct Depth5.86 inchesProduct Weight1.24 pounds
Included
Batteries IncludedYesFilm IncludedNo
Exposure Control
Flash Range2.5m @f8AutofocusYes
Performance
Instant PrintYesSelf TimerYesShutter Speeds1/250
Power
Battery SizeBattery pack
Features
Automatic FlashYes
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 YearManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 Year
Other
UPC9120096774034
Designed for craft, the Polaroid I-2 is our first analog instant camera with built-in manual controls. Pair it with the sharpest-ever Polaroid lens and the unique chemistry of Polaroid film, and you have an instant craft tool made for the Imperfectionists.
Polaroid’s first instant camera with built-in manual controls
The I-2 has built-in manual controls. Adjust shutter speed, aperture size, camera mode, and see it all through the integrated viewfinder and external display. From depth of field, Bokeh effect, and motion blur: it’s all in your hand.
The sharpest-ever Polaroid lens
The I-2 has a continuous autofocus 3-lens system, giving you the sharpest shots. Pair it with the wider apertures and you’ll create stunning, bright portraits with beautiful depth of field. Do things with Polaroid’s unique film chemistry that you’ve never done before.
Designed for craft
The I-2’s sleek black form is a direct result of its function, with the camera being built around its manual controls and Japanese designed lens. It’s iconic, yet original. A craftsperson’s tool, in an elegant design.
Get the best out of our unique chemistry
The I-2 shoots with next-level clarity and detail, meaning you can do things with Polaroid’s unique film chemistry that you’ve never done before.
Camera Modes
Camera modes include Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Multiple Exposure, Self-Timer, and Manual
What's Included
Polaroid I-2 Camera
Protective Lens
USB-C Charging Cable (1.2mm)
Handle Strap
Quick Start Guide
Manuals & Guides
Quick Start Guide
User Manual
Specification Sheet
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Q: QuestionHow easy is it to remove the battery in this camera?(1 answer)
A: AnswerThe battery of the I-2 camera can't be removed, but if you have issues please contact our customer service team at usa [at] polaroid [dot] com.Answered by Polaroid Support
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Reviews
Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars with 7 reviews
3.72 expert reviews
The vast majority of our reviews come from verified purchases. Reviews from customers may include My Best Buy members, employees, and Tech Insider Network members (as tagged). Select reviewers may receive discounted products, promotional considerations or entries into drawings for honest, helpful reviews.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Just call me Analog
The learning curve is going to be expensive, but I still love my first photo...
Posted by ClaytonS
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
The DSLR of instant photos
It’s easy to use, the app works very well, and it’s just a quality build. The battery can be a bit weird sometimes. It will say it’s almost dead then suddenly it’s at a full charge. It’s only happened a few times so I’m not too worried about it. Overall a good product.
Posted by Nater92
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
It takes time.
This camera is not a run and gun shooter. It shines in manual mode but for those times when you want to throw it in auto you need to learn the camera and how to use the exposure comp in different lighting. When in auto you’ll need the exposure anywhere from -1/3 to -2/3 the camera likes to over expose. After getting to know the camera I’m getting the best Polaroid photos I’ve taken. My biggest complaint is the flash is very weak, you have to get really close and you usually lose all detail in the shadow. If this camera is for you, you already know it is. This isn’t what you get your 13 year kid as a first camera.
Posted by JosephB