Polaroid/Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash
Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash

Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash

Polaroid · USA · 2008 · Instant film

The Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash is a simple, budget-minded instant camera introduced in 2008, during Polaroid's financially turbulent period following the discontinuation of its traditional instant film. Designed for casual use, it features a compact, predominantly plastic construction with a bright, toy-like flash unit integrated into its front. Utilizing Polaroid's 600-type instant film, it offered the instant gratification of physical photography in a highly accessible, point-and-shoot format. Its character is defined by its affordability and straightforward operation, lacking the sophisticated engineering or cultural impact of Polaroid's earlier iconic models like the SX-70, positioning it firmly as a basic consumer product intended for fleeting moments rather than artistic or professional purposes.

Specifications

Film FormatInstant

Pricing

Market Value
~$10

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.8
Value
2.2
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.7

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