Polaroid To Abandon Instant Film Products
Like other companies long successful and entrenched in the film-making business, Polaroid has had its ups and downs in the digital age. It filed for Chapter 11 protection in 2001 as it tried to pursue a digital imaging future and was acquired by a private investment firm called the Petters Group in 2005. They stopped making instant film cameras for consumers a year ago.As a result of this latest decision, the company is closing two production facilities in Massachusetts and laying off about 150 workers.
Now the company's name and famous logo appears on digital cameras, photo printers, and even LCD TVs. Its inkless digital photo printer introduced at CES has captured some early praise, although the market for home photo printers is uncertain.
From Bloomberg and The Boston Globe.
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Subscribe to commentsnerak007NKFeb 11th 2008 6:40PM
Come on people, start writing letters! A public protest could motivate Polaroid to change their mind or create interest for another company to buy into this business. Polaroid Instant Pictures are here to stay. To run out and buy up all the film is accepting the end. INSTANT PICTURES HAVE A FUTURE!
sandizzMar 13th 2008 9:12PM
This is so annoying to new Polaroid buyers.I love mine morse then my digital.Perhaps there will be some one in the film industry that will start making the film under a different name.At least i'm hoping so.Polaroid has ALways taken excellent pictures. sjf
Ora MygallsNov 15th 2008 3:34AM
hi... yes so sad for polaroid... same if it's expensive, nice pictures... everything is in taste of eveyone... Just a question... wich film from fuji can I buy for my Pola 600?
Tanks for your answer!
Ora