
Kodak RODOMATICBL
Score: 33/100
Polaroid Go Generation 2 - Mini Instant Camera + Film Bundle
Score: 70/100
$105.79
Rankings

The Polaroid Go Generation 2 is the world's smallest analog instant camera, offering pocket-size portability, square-format Polaroid Go film, and creative features like double-exposure and a selfie mirror. It's rechargeable via USB-C and built with recycled materials, but image quality can be hit-or-miss and the proprietary film is pricey.

The Kodak Printomatic is a tiny point-and-shoot camera with an integrated ZINK printer that creates 2×3" adhesive photos. It's easy to use and portable, but suffers from slow printing, lack of preview screen, and mediocre image quality.
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| ↓ lower better | 200 gbest | 240 g |
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Weight (g) | 200 g | 240 g |
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Battery Type | lithium-ion | Lithium-ion |
Print(1) | ||
Print Size | 2x3 in | 54x67 mm |
Camera(2) | ||
Focus Type | fixed | Fixed |
Flash Type | automatic | Built-in |
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Number of Included Accessories (items) | 0 items | 4 items |

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Reviewers describe the Printomatic as a basic, budget-friendly instant camera that delivers nostalgic fun but falls short on image and print quality, noting the missing charging cable and slow prints.
Users enjoy the simplicity and adhesive prints for parties, yet frequently complain about blurry, washed-out photos, paper jams, and the absence of a preview screen.

“Easy to use”

“Photos are blurry and dark”

“No USB cable included”




Professional reviewers praise the Go Gen 2 for its ultra-compact size, improved exposure control and creative modes, while noting occasional over-exposure, a fixed focus system, and a higher defect rate in the exclusive film.
Everyday users love the nostalgic vibe, portability and fun modes, but complain about blurry or inconsistent photos, defective units, and the high cost of the proprietary film.