Polaroid 3x i-zone | Instant Analogue camera





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Three Polaroid i-zone instant pocket cameras in blue, burgundy and silver, model 3x i-zone | Instant, in good cosmetic condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
Set of three Polaroid I-Zone instant pocket cameras, an iconic pop-culture model from the 1990s and 2000s, famous for having introduced instant photography in a pocket-sized sticker format.
The Lotto includes three different color variants (blue, burgundy, and silver), all characterized by the elongated and playful design that made them a cult among the youths of the era. These machines produced mini-rectangular prints of about 24x36mm (the size of a 35mm negative) on a strip of paper manually ejected from the side of the camera. The film, no longer in production today, was often available with adhesive backing ('sticky film'), turning every shot into a small sticker.
Technically simple, they have a fixed focus (from 60 cm to infinity), a single-shot shutter, and a built-in automatic flash powered by two AA batteries. A front lever allowed selecting one of three aperture settings for indoor, outdoors sunny, or cloudy conditions. The cameras are presented in good cosmetic condition, ideal for collectors of “toy cameras” or nostalgics of late-90s pop culture.
Seller's Story
Set of three Polaroid I-Zone instant pocket cameras, an iconic pop-culture model from the 1990s and 2000s, famous for having introduced instant photography in a pocket-sized sticker format.
The Lotto includes three different color variants (blue, burgundy, and silver), all characterized by the elongated and playful design that made them a cult among the youths of the era. These machines produced mini-rectangular prints of about 24x36mm (the size of a 35mm negative) on a strip of paper manually ejected from the side of the camera. The film, no longer in production today, was often available with adhesive backing ('sticky film'), turning every shot into a small sticker.
Technically simple, they have a fixed focus (from 60 cm to infinity), a single-shot shutter, and a built-in automatic flash powered by two AA batteries. A front lever allowed selecting one of three aperture settings for indoor, outdoors sunny, or cloudy conditions. The cameras are presented in good cosmetic condition, ideal for collectors of “toy cameras” or nostalgics of late-90s pop culture.

