Polaroid I-2 Review: Is It Worth $600? Honest First Impressions

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Curious about the Polaroid I-2?
After spending the past month shooting with this camera, I’m ready to share my honest first impressions. From its sharp lens to the full manual controls, I’ll walk you through what makes Polaroid’s flagship instant camera stand out — and where it might fall short. Is it worth the premium price tag? Let’s find out.

Whether you’re a longtime Polaroid fan or new to instant photography, this video will help you decide if the I-2 is the right fit for your kit.

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9 thoughts on “Polaroid I-2 Review: Is It Worth $600? Honest First Impressions

  1. Thanks for watching! Have you tried the Polaroid I-2 or are you thinking about picking one up? Drop your thoughts or questions below — I’ll do my best to reply to everyone. And if you want to see more instant photography content, hit that subscribe! 📸✨

  2. This video was so chill I loved it i feel like videos are so high energy and loud and this was such a nice switch up and I also just got into taking Polaroid photos not too long ago so I hope I can learn a thing or two

  3. Send it to the INSTANT CAMERA GUY. He does amazing repairs. He has a YouTube channel showing all his amazing repairs. That camera is super expensive when refurbished. You will make every penny back if you get it refurbished.

  4. Waste of money on a shitty camera and emulsion. This is a money grab. Many years ago everyone knew the film was awful and the camera gimmicky…….it was not taken seriously by photographers at all. Today, it is being mainly bought by people and young kids wanting to reconnect with the past in some way. Nobody really uses this medium seriously at all and when a few people do, it is only after digitizing.

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