When comparing Polaroid Z2300 10MP vs Polaroid Originals OneStep 2, the Slant community recommends Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 for most people. In the question“What are the best instant cameras that use Polaroid film?” Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 is ranked 3rd while Polaroid Z2300 10MP is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 is:
This camera's design is inspired in Polaroid's Land Camera 1000, reinventing its iconic shape and details such as the big red button and rainbow colors (represented here by the logo - the Land Camera had a full rainbow stripe).
Specs
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Pros
Pro As easy to use as a point-and-shoot camera
Despite having multiple settings options, this camera has modes that are as simple to use as a point-and-shoot camera.
Pro Save pictures rather than printing them straight away
In case you don't want to print your picture straight away or have no more film, you can save it to the camera's removable SD card (supporting memory up to 32GB).
Pro Photos can be used as stickers
The back of the photo paper can be peeled off, revealing an adhesive surface, so these photos can be used as stickers.
Pro Classic, attractive design
This camera's design is inspired in Polaroid's Land Camera 1000, reinventing its iconic shape and details such as the big red button and rainbow colors (represented here by the logo - the Land Camera had a full rainbow stripe).
Pro Can use the cheaper, battery-less i-Type film
The OneStep 2 can use Polaroid Original's Color 600 film (that comes with a battery in the film pack) or i-Type film (without battery, cheaper). The reason why this camera can use the i-Type film is because it has a built-in rechargeable (via USB) battery, avoiding the need for one in the film pack. This means you can save some money by using the cheaper film.
Cons
Con Feels flimsy and fragile
This camera has poor build quality, feeling rather vulnerable to damage.
Con Price per picture is high
Even when using the i-Type film, the price per picture will be $2, since a pack of 8 costs $16.