Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Instant Camera An instant camera, also known as a polaroid camera, is a type of camera that produces self-developing photographs shortly after exposure, without the need for external processing or darkroom development. Instant cameras use special instant film packs containing both the photographic emulsion and the necessary chemicals for development within the film itself. When a photograph is taken, the exposed film is ejected from the camera and undergoes a chemical development process, producing a finished print within minutes.
Instant cameras gained popularity in the mid-20th century as convenient and portable devices for capturing and sharing memories on-the-go. While digital photography has largely replaced traditional instant film photography in recent years, instant cameras continue to enjoy a resurgence in popularity among enthusiasts and artists seeking the unique tactile and retro experience of instant prints. |
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