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On September 2nd, 2009 01:01 a visitor came here looking for "pogo digital camera 5.0mp" and that person was viewing the following page:
Polaroid Pogo 5.0 MP Instant Digital Camera
Early days, but already good value for money This is an early review (a pre-ordered camera only arrived a couple of days ago) so I've only spent a few hours using it.Quick summary - in some ways ...
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Question : Millsberry Cinnamon Swirl Items
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i got a Cinnamon Swirl BedCinnamon Swirl Lab CoatCinnamon Swirl Lab Gogglesand the Cinnamon Swirl Glasses but u have 2 say if u want it : ) b4 ill put it on my garage sale srry didnt have time u email it 2 u
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Question : Instant Photo - Jumbo
Hi ThereThere are several instant cameras on the marketthat produce instant prints. Some are old-fashioned(like the Polaroid chemical process) and some aredigital (like the new Polaroid PoGo).But here's the problem: they all print approximately3" x 4" give or take.Has there ever been an instant camera that prints5" x 7" or 8" x 10" printsMany thanksRon
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Yes, there has been cameras that big. In fact, Polaroid had 16x20 and 20x24 cameras and film at one time.http://www.imaginginfo.com/web/online/News/20x24-Polaroid-Camera--Film-Offered-Again/3$4070Ther e was a process called PMT - Photo Mechanical Transfer - It too was like a Polaroid in the fact you exposed "film" in a cameras plate holder and it slipped into a device you cranked by hand to bond it with a transfer sheet and a pasty chemical was rolled between the two as you cranked. You then pealed the two apart with one having a paper neg on it the the other a nice positive.As I Googled both here I found very little anymore available to the "amateur" at large.However, in the past, some cameras were as big as wagons and in fact WERE the wagons and could do single shots 4x5 feet and more. These were drawn by horses back in the mid to late 1800's.Bob - Tucson
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