Land Camera
The term "Land Camera" refers to a series of instant cameras developed by Polaroid in the mid-20th century. Named after inventor Edwin Land, these cameras revolutionized photography by allowing users to take a picture and receive a developed print within minutes. The Land Camera utilized a unique self-developing film that made photography more accessible and immediate.
The first model, the Polaroid Land Camera 95, was introduced in 1948 and quickly gained popularity. Over the years, various models were released, each improving on features like image quality and ease of use. The Land Camera remains an iconic symbol of instant photography and has influenced modern imaging technology.