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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instant camera" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a camera which can immediately produce a photograph after it is taken, such as the classic Polaroid. For example, "My parents bought me an instant camera for my birthday so I can take pictures and have them right away!".
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For example, the Polaroid instant camera.
Snapshots taken with an instant camera are enlarged, appearing as ethereal, blurry figments of the objects and spaces they represent.
But in the 1980s, the biggest technological breakthrough for survivors of domestic violence was the instant camera.
She ultimately got her hands on a rare 20x24 instant camera, a style of photography she became most known for.
I was particularly enamoured with the nearby Polab Instant Camera Workshop, which sells vintage Polaroid products as well as new camera bags by local label Zkin.
Conceived in the mind of Edwin Land, Polaroid's founder, the instant camera and film had been available for nearly 60 years.
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Watches, instant cameras, banjos.
Each member collected artifacts and documented their experiences using various instant cameras.
Polaroid's core business remains regular instant cameras, and more importantly, film.
Polaroid sold 150 million instant cameras in the last 20 years.
Polaroid, too, says that sales of its conventional instant cameras and film are at a high.
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