Polaroid camera

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Definition

Noun: A Polaroid camera is a type of camera that uses self-developing film to produce a finished physical photograph within seconds or minutes after the picture is taken.

Usage

The term "Polaroid camera" specifically refers to the camera hardware itself. It is used to describe the device that takes instant photographs. - She brought her Polaroid camera to the party to take instant pictures for the guest book. - The distinctive whirring sound of a Polaroid camera is instantly recognizable.

Advanced Usage
  • As a cultural icon: The term can be used to evoke a specific era (late 20th century) or a nostalgic aesthetic associated with instant, tangible photography.
    • The film's visual style mimics the soft, sometimes imperfect look of a Polaroid camera photo.
Variants and Related Words
  • Polaroid (noun, often used as a brand shorthand): Can refer to the camera, the photograph it produces, or the company.
    • I took a Polaroid of us. (Here, it means an instant photograph.)
  • Instant camera (noun): The generic term for cameras that produce immediate physical prints, of which the Polaroid camera is the most famous example.
Synonyms
  • Instant camera
Notes
  • "Polaroid" is a trademarked brand name that has become a common term for instant cameras and photos. The core defining feature is the integrated self-developing process, not just the speed of digital preview.
Noun
  1. a camera that develops and produces a positive print within seconds