C3 is an adorable new 35-mm cube camera form Polaroid. It will be available this summer from £89.
For its small size, the camera is packed full of features, including a 120-degree wide-angle lens capable of capturing HD video in 1280 x 720 and 640 x 580 resolution, and still images up to 5 megapixels. It’s waterproof up to 2 meters (6.6 feet), and contains 2MB of internal storage, and a micro SD slot expandable up to 32 GB. It also has a microphone and an LED light. Via: TheVerge.com
C3 the cute tiny cube camera from Polaroid
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