help with camera id off the telly

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Last night on the BBC was a program called the Silk Road. The guy on it was using a point and shoot that printed out images as he took them which i thought was pretty good :) doesnt anyone that saw it too know what model it was?
 
yeah that looks suspiciously like it, thanks :)
 
I don't know....
From shots in the intro, I wondered whether it was an old 120 Lands Polaroid, from the size & way he carried it; but, looks a lot more modern with motored lens, rather than a pop-out one. Could still be a polaroid though, but cant make out badging from screen shots, if they help any-one else, 'cos I'm stumped..... good program though!
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it was a good program, but my beter half whos chinese was getting the hump with his bad pronounciation of all the cities :) i might see if i can get one of these cheap somewhere, they look good fun.
 
it was a good program, but my beter half whos chinese was getting the hump with his bad pronounciation of all the cities :) i might see if i can get one of these cheap somewhere, they look good fun.

£10 for 10 shots though, it's expensive fun, they do a mini 80 which is the new one and there's a printer (instax printer) that you can print via wifi too, so you can send them from your phone and you can decide if it's worth printing for £1 a time
 
it was a good program, but my beter half whos chinese was getting the hump with his bad pronounciation of all the cities :) i might see if i can get one of these cheap somewhere, they look good fun.

She'll be even more upset with that then! :D :exit:
 
I was much more interested in his leather notebook with what looked like linen paper. I wonder where that came from?
 
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