However, what I do recall is that while they're OK
for use as full-scale
snapshots, the film is too grainy for enlargement. I learned about this
when I used the negative film from Polaroid. I've concluded that the
quality of the photos from this technology is not as high as what's wanted
by users of digital photography in general, i.e. I doubt it's up to the
quality of the 640x480 resolution of the Sony cameras.
Looking at a polaroid (I managed to get one within the last
few minutes), I think the usable resolution is way more than
1200 pixles per row (say more than 200 lines per inch).
Just I never have seen any Polaroid other than these special
'scope units or the tourist cameras, so no interchangeable Lenses.
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