Polaroid first produced sunglasses and invented other optical technologies, and only turned to photographic equipment after World War II. 1947, rand invented the world's first real-time imaging system. A year later, he introduced an imaging camera and special film, which caused a sensation all over the world. From 1950s to 1970s, Polaroid had a pleasant journey and became a smash hit enterprise in the United States. 1972, Polaroid produced SX-70, which is the first camera in the world that can directly "spit out self-printed photos". At that time, some critics wrote: "Rand and his company once again invented a new phase-making process." The ex-factory price of the new SX-70 is $65,438+000, but when it reaches the retailers, the price sometimes doubles or triples. In the United States in 1970s and 1980s, owning an SX-70 camera once became a symbol of fashion. When Rand retired in 1982, Polaroid had become a giant enterprise with billions of dollars in assets.
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