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Key Features
- Built-In Manual Analog Instant Camera
- Works with i-Type, 600, and SX-70 Film
- Elegant and Robust Aluminum Alloy Build
- Continuous Autofocus 3-Lens System
Polaroid's first analog instant camera with built-in manual controls, the I-2 is engineered for the creative experimentation and free play of photographers of all experience levels. Featuring a 98mm f/8 lens for producing beautiful bokeh effects, six shooting modes including full manual and multiple exposure, a viewfinder with an integrated display of the camera settings, a flash sync port for syncing external strobes, and compatibility with i-Type, 600, and SX-70 Polaroid films, the I-2 is a serious tool for creating one-of-a-kind images.
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Does it have a self-timer?
Does it have a self-timer?
Yes, the Polaroid I-2 Instant Camera (Black) has the option to set the camera to self-timer mode by clicking on the mode-OK button (M), each click indicates a new mode.
Date published: 2024-07-02
Which sync cable should be used to trigger ...
Which sync cable should be used to trigger external flashes?
The Polaroid I-2 Instant Camera has a 2.5mm (submini) flash sync connection. The exact cord needed will vary depending on the flash being used but most likely you will need a miniphone to submini adapter such as this Hosa plus a sync cable: https://bhpho.to/4cTJCda
Date published: 2024-10-04
How do I adjust the film sensitivity when using ...
How do I adjust the film sensitivity when using sx-70 film? Using the ND filter?
With the Polaroid I-2 Instant Camera, you need to set the film type in the camera. When you select SX70 film, it will know what film sensitivity to use. While the film door is open, press the mode OK button. Then, use the selection dial to scroll between the compatible film types, i-type, SX-70, and 600, and then press the mode OK button by selecting the SX70 film. The camera will then adjust to the correct sensitivity of the film.
Date published: 2024-08-22