The Polaroid PopShots is an instant camera, more specifically the first disposable instant camera. It was Polaroid's attempt to transfer the popular camera type to the instant world in the early 2000s.
However, the success was limited. Since they are disposable cameras, they are practically impossible to find today. The original price was around 20 US dollars.
The Polaroid PopShots is made of plastic, like the lens, and has a very simple design. The focus is fixed and there are no other settings that can be changed. The built-in flash can be switched on if desired.
Polaroid 500 Captiva film was used as the recording medium. After shooting, the camera should be sent back to Polaroid for recycling.





