Dec 31 2009, 12:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
Concord Keystone will be showing off a new Polaroid branded single use camera with flash at CES 2010 called the FS73. The camera has 27 exposures include with ISO 400 film and a built-in flash for dark rooms. The camera runs off an included AAA battery.
The camera will be sold in single packs and a two pack with a single camera costing about $6. The camera will ship in February 2010 and is a licensed Polaroid product. The flash can be turned off when not needed.
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