You probably have thousands of pictures on your phone. Now ask yourself, how many times have you really gone back and looked at them? Our phones are great for snapping pictures, but they’re not ideal for revisiting them. That’s why there’s a bit of an instant camera renaissance happening right now. The latest to toss their hat in the ring is Kodak. The Kodak Mini Shot is a 10MP camera that prints credit card-sized photos after you snap them. Unlike an old Polaroid, however, the Mini Shot also has Bluetooth connectivity, meaning it can also send you pictures to your smartphone. A 1.7″ LCD viewfinder helps you get the shot lined up and exposure, white balance, and gamma correction makes sure it looks top notch.
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