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Polaroid 790 instant camera how to use

Polaroid is the Taiwanese translation of Polaroid. Polaroid is a famous brand of fast imaging cameras. In addition, Polaroid also produces digital cameras and sunglasses. The Polaroid Company was founded in 1937 by American physicist Alvin Rand and developed instant photography technology in 1944. The world's first instant imaging camera, the Polaroid 95, was launched on the market on November 26, 1948. The price at that time was US$89.75 per unit. In 1972, Polaroid launched the SX-70 pocket instant imaging camera, which immediately became popular around the world. By the mid-1970s, 6 million units had been sold. In 2001, Polaroid declared bankruptcy. In 2005, the company was purchased by Minnesota-based conglomerate Peters Global Group. In February 2008, Polaroid announced that it would stop manufacturing negatives and shift its focus to developing its digital camera business. In June of the same year, Polaroid's Greater China agency rights were taken back by Polaroid Asia Pacific. The film factory in Enshede, the Netherlands, also stopped producing the last type of Polaroid film (T600 film).

Restarted film production in 2009.

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