Photograph Now is an immediate electronic camera with handy autofocus abilities-- review our full evaluation

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
the new Polaroid Now might just fit the bill.A point-and-shoot instant camera in the classic Polaroid mould, it shoots classic, full-size
Polaroid film that is spat out instantly, but takes around ten or fifteen minutes to fully develop.What's new, though, is the addition of
autofocus, which helps you get more consistent results than previous Polaroid Originals models and takes out some of the guesswork that's
fairly common with instant cameras.The Polaroid Now's classic, boxy shape is quite large and tricky to use one-handed, but the size means
it is also suitable for most ages, thanks to its large buttons and simple operation.We've been testing the new instant camera and our review
concluded that compared to competing models from the likes of Fujifilm Instax "the Polaroid Now wins for sheer ease of use and its prints
are larger".(Image credit: Polaroid)The main difference between Polaroid Now and Zink cameras, like the Canon Ivy Cliq / Zoemini S, is that
the Now's I-Type film uses a chemical process, rather than simply printing your images.This makes them larger and, when it comes to family
shooting, often a bit more fun due to the delay in seeing your results
It's also what purists consider to be the 'proper' kind of instant film.That said, the film is slightly more than Fuji's Instax Square
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