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History Daily

The First Polaroid Instant Camera

History Daily

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🗓️ 26 November 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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November 26, 1948. The first Polaroid camera sells in Boston, Massachusetts for $89.75.


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0:29.5

Thank you. It's 1942 at a glass manufacturer in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

0:33.8

33-year-old Edwin Land walks into a high-ceilinged room.

0:36.7

Normally, this is a research and development lab,

0:39.0

but its workbenchers and scientific equipment have all been cleared away. In their place, mounted on a pedestal in the center of the room,

0:44.1

is a machine gun. A few months ago, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the United States

0:49.3

was dragged into World War II. Edwin immediately informed the U.S. government that the resources of his high-tech

0:55.1

company were at their disposal. Five years ago, he set up his Polaroid Corporation to produce a special

1:00.9

kind of glass with cutting-edge light-filtering properties. Today, he's testing a new type of military

1:06.5

training apparatus built using that technology a 3D combat simulator.

1:12.1

Edwin takes hold of the machine gun, just like the ones fitted to American bombers.

1:17.0

He points its barrel at a giant screen covering the wall at the far end of the lab.

1:21.6

Then he pulls a pair of goggles over his head.

1:24.1

These goggles have been fitted with the special lenses and make his surroundings look a little

1:28.6

blurry. But Edwin knows that's about to change. Speakers pipe in the low drone of the bomber's

1:34.6

engines into the room. Then the giant screen flickers to life, showing sharply focused clouds

1:40.4

slowly drifting through the sky. Edwin stares at the screen and grips the gun tightly.

1:46.3

Suddenly, a fighter plane dives across the picture. And thanks to Edwin's special 3D goggles,

1:52.0

the plane looks like it's about to fly right out of the screen. Edwin can't help flinching,

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