{q a=[[IHeartRooney]]}I remember having one of the classic 600's when I was young. My mother would put it up in the closet so I couldn't get to it. She'd NEVER use it and it would piss me off because I thought that it was the coolest camera. Eventually it just became a play toy because she'd never buy film for it.
I bought a Polaroid JoyCam back in like 2000. I thought it was going to be really cool and it ended up being really expensive to own. Not worth it... they've named it the "dud" of all of the Polaroids to ever come out.
I'm thinking of actually purchasing a Diana+ listed on Urban Outfitters website. Anyone know anything about it???{/q}
Hi, I purchased the reg. Diana off urbanoutfitters.com and I have yet to develop the film I took on it. To be honest, it's just laziness. But I do like this camera and after reading the manual and playing around, you get to learn quickly. I would suggest though getting the Diana + as that's the one with it's own flash, right? I didn't really know what I was doing and purchased the one without the flash and it just seems more worth it to get the whole kit together.
I think you should get it, definitely a great toy to play around with and get cool pics from.
I remember having one of the classic 600's when I was young. My mother would put it up in the closet so I couldn't get to it. She'd NEVER use it and it would piss me off because I thought that it was the coolest camera. Eventually it just became a play toy because she'd never buy film for it.
I bought a Polaroid JoyCam back in like 2000. I thought it was going to be really cool and it ended up being really expensive to own. Not worth it... they've named it the "dud" of all of the Polaroids to ever come out.
I'm thinking of actually purchasing a Diana+ listed on Urban Outfitters website. Anyone know anything about it???