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Polaroid Flip: instant camera with folding mechanism and Bluetooth function

Kim Muntinga
4.7.2025
Translation: machine translated

The Polaroid Flip brings classic instant photo technology to a modernised design. A foldable camera that prints photos immediately after taking them. You can now find it in our shop.

The Flip instant camera from Polaroid offers a tangible alternative to digital photography. It makes it possible to print photos immediately and hold them in your hand.

The Flip stands out from classic instant cameras thanks to its folding mechanism. When closed, it protects the lens and viewfinder. When opened, it takes on a classic camera shape. The camera is available in black or white. There is also a combination pack with a film add-on.

Hyperfocal lens system with sonar technology

According to the manufacturer, the camera is easy to operate and has a hyperfocal 4-lens system that automatically selects the optimum lens. A hyperfocal lens system is set so that as many areas of the image as possible appear sharp. It is focussed at a specific distance so that even distant objects can still be easily recognised. The sonar autofocus technology is designed to ensure clear images, even in poor lighting conditions.

The Polaroid Flip when open (left) and closed (right).
The Polaroid Flip when open (left) and closed (right).
Source: Polaroid

The flash in the lid automatically adjusts the flash intensity and illuminates the scene up to 4.5 metres away. A scene analysis function warns of overexposure or underexposure. The camera is compatible with Polaroid i-Type und 600er-Filmen. You can charge it via USB-C. The Flip can be connected to the Polaroid app via Bluetooth, which enables manual settings and remote control.

Printing and development time

The camera prints the photo immediately after taking it. It takes around ten to 15 minutes for the image to be fully developed. You should not bend, shake or expose the printout to direct sunlight during this time. One film pack is enough for eight shots.

The camera weighs 650 grams. It is supplied with a neck strap.

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