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Polaroid Go Generation 2
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Polaroid Go Generation 2 is the 2024 refresh of the world’s smallest instant analog camera, ideal for ultra-portable, pocket-friendly fun with tiny square prints.
Key Features & Upgrades (vs Gen 1)
- Lens & Exposure: Polycarbonate resin fixed-focus lens (51mm equivalent, ~65° field of view). Wider aperture (f/9–f/42) and faster shutter (up to 1/300s) for brighter, sharper shots in more conditions. Improved light sensor for better metering.
- Modes: Self-timer (9 seconds), double exposure, built-in flash (with finger-detection to avoid blocking).
- Selfie-Friendly: Large front selfie mirror on the viewfinder.
- Battery: Rechargeable lithium-ion via USB-C (lasts ~15 film packs).
- Build: Compact (approx. 105 x 84 x 62 mm / 4.1″ x 3.3″ x 2.4″), lightweight (~239–242g without film). Made with 30% recycled materials. Available in colors like Black, White, Blue, Red.
- Other: Wrist strap included, small viewfinder, frog tongue (film shield) for better development.
Film Compatibility
- Uses Polaroid Go film (mini square format, smaller than standard i-Type or Instax Mini).
- Each pack: 8 exposures. Color or B&W options.
- Prints develop in ~10–20 minutes (protect from light initially). Tiny size (~2″ image area) perfect for phone cases or wallets.
Pros & Cons (from reviews)
- Pros: Extremely portable and cute, improved brightness/sharpness over Gen 1, fun creative modes, easy point-and-shoot.
- Cons: Tiny prints limit detail; film is expensive and can vary (classic Polaroid unpredictability); low-light performance still limited; no macro/close-up mode.
Gen 2 vs Gen 3: Gen 3 (newer) adds further lens/flash refinements for even better clarity and selfies. Gen 2 remains a strong, more affordable option if you find deals.
This pairs well with your interest in the Polaroid Now Gen 3 — Go for ultra-portable tiny prints, Now for larger full-frame shots. Great for travel, parties, or gifting!



