Kodak's latest digital camera is a Polaroid clone
Kodak's latest digital camera is a Polaroid clone Kodak and Polaroid are often considered to be photography’s equivalent of BlackBerry. Much like the Canadian handset maker, both companies were once dominant industry forces that fell out of relevance due to their inability to adopt modern technology. Rather than bow out of the fight, however, the two continue to push forward with products that aren’t exactly innovative. Kodak’s new Printomatic instant camera is the latest example. Not to be confused with Gallagher ’s next comedy special, the Kodak Printomatic is a slim digital camera with a 10-megapixel sensor that can instantly print 2 x 3-inch sticker photos on special non-ink paper. Sound familiar? It should. Polaroid in 2015 launched Snap , an on-the-spot camera that has a lot in common with Kodak’s latest. In fact, they’re essentially one in the same. As The Verge highlights , the Printomatic is being produced by a company called C+A Global which