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Polaroid Go Generation 2

2025

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➥ Design & Build Quality

➥ Key Features

➥ Performance

➥ Pros & Cons

The Polaroid Go Generation 2 is a compact instant camera aimed at bringing the classic Polaroid experience into a more portable and user-friendly form. Known for its stylish design and ease of use, this camera is designed for on-the-go shooting, making it ideal for casual photographers who love the charm of instant film. Here’s an in-depth review of the Polaroid Go Generation 2.

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Design & Build Quality

The Polaroid Go Generation 2 is impressively small and lightweight, making it the world’s tiniest instant camera. Measuring just over 4 inches wide, its ultra-compact design is perfect for slipping into a bag or even a large pocket. Despite its size, the camera maintains a stylish and sturdy build with a clean, minimalist look. It comes in various colors, often with a glossy finish, giving it a fun, trendy aesthetic.


The build quality is solid, with plastic materials that feel durable enough for everyday use. The small size makes it easy to grip, and the button layout is simple, which suits its point-and-shoot nature. The overall design is highly portable, but the smaller size might feel cramped for those with larger hands.

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Key Features

  1. Small Format Instant Prints: The Polaroid Go uses Polaroid Go film, which produces square prints that are about half the size of traditional Polaroid photos. The film size (66.6mm x 53.9mm) is much smaller than the classic Polaroid format, making the prints cute and compact, perfect for scrapbooking, journaling, or sharing with friends.

  2. Rechargeable Battery: The camera comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, which is a major convenience for frequent shooters. The battery is charged via a USB cable and can last through several packs of film, making it efficient for day-to-day use without needing to constantly replace batteries.

  3. Double Exposure Mode: One of the standout features of the Polaroid Go is its double exposure capability. This allows you to overlay two images on a single frame, opening up creative possibilities for artistic, surreal, or playful shots. It's a nice feature for photographers who like to experiment with their instant photography.

  4. Selfie Mirror: The Go Generation 2 includes a built-in selfie mirror on the front of the camera, making it easier to frame self-portraits. It’s a small but thoughtful addition for those who enjoy taking selfies with their instant camera.

  5. Flash and Exposure Control: The camera comes with an automatic flash that adjusts based on lighting conditions. There’s also a small exposure control button that lets you make slight adjustments to the brightness of your photos, giving you a bit more control over the final result.

  6. Compact Viewfinder: The viewfinder is small but functional, allowing you to frame your shots with relative accuracy. Given the camera’s compact size, it works well for casual snapshots, though the viewfinder can sometimes feel a bit limiting when trying to capture more detailed compositions.

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Key Features

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    Small Format Instant Prints: The Polaroid Go uses Polaroid Go film, which produces square prints that are about half the size of traditional Polaroid photos. The film size (66.6mm x 53.9mm) is much smaller than the classic Polaroid format, making the prints cute and compact, perfect for scrapbooking, journaling, or sharing with friends.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

    Design & Build Quality

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    Rechargeable Battery: The camera comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, which is a major convenience for frequent shooters. The battery is charged via a USB cable and can last through several packs of film, making it efficient for day-to-day use without needing to constantly replace batteries.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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    Double Exposure Mode: One of the standout features of the Polaroid Go is its double exposure capability. This allows you to overlay two images on a single frame, opening up creative possibilities for artistic, surreal, or playful shots. It's a nice feature for photographers who like to experiment with their instant photography.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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    Selfie Mirror: The Go Generation 2 includes a built-in selfie mirror on the front of the camera, making it easier to frame self-portraits. It’s a small but thoughtful addition for those who enjoy taking selfies with their instant camera.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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    Flash and Exposure Control: The camera comes with an automatic flash that adjusts based on lighting conditions. There’s also a small exposure control button that lets you make slight adjustments to the brightness of your photos, giving you a bit more control over the final result.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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    Compact Viewfinder: The viewfinder is small but functional, allowing you to frame your shots with relative accuracy. Given the camera’s compact size, it works well for casual snapshots, though the viewfinder can sometimes feel a bit limiting when trying to capture more detailed compositions.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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Performance

  • Image Quality: The Polaroid Go delivers the signature instant film look that Polaroid cameras are known for, with rich colors and that nostalgic, slightly soft focus. The small size of the prints gives them a charming, retro feel, though the detail is understandably limited compared to larger instant film formats. In bright, well-lit environments, the camera produces vibrant, colorful images, while in low light, the flash does a decent job of illuminating subjects. However, as with most instant film cameras, the photos can be hit or miss depending on the lighting conditions.

  • Film Development: Like other Polaroid cameras, the Go’s prints develop in about 10-15 minutes, slowly revealing the image in a way that adds to the anticipation and analog charm. The small prints are a great size for sharing, although the smaller film size may be less suitable for more serious photography projects that require greater detail.

  • Double Exposure: The double exposure mode is a fun addition, allowing users to layer two images on a single print. This adds a creative element to the camera and allows for some interesting artistic experimentation, though it might take a few tries to master the timing and composition.

Pros

  • Incredibly compact and portable design

  • Rechargeable battery lasts for several packs of film

  • Double exposure mode adds creative flexibility

  • Automatic flash and exposure control for easier shooting

  • Fun, retro design available in different colors

  • Selfie mirror makes framing selfies easier

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cons

  • Small prints may not be detailed enough for some users

  • Image quality can be inconsistent in low light

  • Limited manual control compared to larger, more advanced instant cameras

  • The viewfinder is small and may feel limiting for more complex compositions

  • Polaroid Go film can be pricey, and smaller film format means less detail compared to traditional Polaroid prints

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Polaroid Go Generation 2

Polaroid Go Generation 2

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Verdict

The Polaroid Go Generation 2 is an excellent option for those who want a fun, ultra-portable instant camera that delivers the classic Polaroid experience in a compact form. Its small size and playful design make it perfect for casual use, whether you’re capturing memories with friends or adding creative flair with double exposures. The rechargeable battery and automatic features add convenience, while the nostalgic charm of Polaroid prints is fully intact, albeit in a smaller format.

However, if you're looking for high detail or large prints, the small Go format may not be ideal. It's best suited for casual, everyday shooting and for people who want instant prints to share or use in creative projects like scrapbooks. The Polaroid Go shines as a fun, spontaneous camera for users who prioritize portability and ease of use over advanced features or image quality.

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Battery Life

The built-in rechargeable battery is a major plus, providing enough power to get through several packs of film on a single charge. Charging via USB is convenient, and the battery life is generally reliable for casual use. The fact that you don’t need to worry about replacing batteries makes it more eco-friendly and user-friendly.

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