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[1104.00 --> 1105.00] That's too much.
[1105.00 --> 1107.00] 2.4 Canadian rupees?
[1107.00 --> 1108.00] Whatever it works out to.
[1108.00 --> 1109.00] Yeah, no.
[1109.00 --> 1110.00] See?
[1110.00 --> 1111.00] That's like...
[1111.00 --> 1113.00] Okay, but what about the...
[1113.00 --> 1117.00] Okay, because if we're going to talk about taking a picture with a specific type of camera,
[1117.00 --> 1123.00] just to get like a, a, a, a filmic aesthetic that like all the cool kids are doing, don't
[1123.00 --> 1126.00] you think all the cool kids could get into Polaroid cameras instant?
[1126.00 --> 1127.00] We...
[1127.00 --> 1130.00] Instant cameras have been around like literally always.
[1130.00 --> 1131.00] We have those little cute ones.
[1131.00 --> 1134.00] You know, the little like color pastel ones and they come out with like the tiny...
[1134.00 --> 1136.00] You know, I hate you young people.
[1136.00 --> 1139.00] Instant cameras have been around literally always.
[1139.00 --> 1142.00] Do you know how much that hurts?
[1142.00 --> 1143.00] I'm sorry.
[1143.00 --> 1144.00] I mean like...
[1144.00 --> 1145.00] Literally always.
[1145.00 --> 1147.00] For like a really long time they've been around.
[1147.00 --> 1149.00] Well, at least since I was born anyway.
[1149.00 --> 1155.00] Brandon and I actually like went halfsies on this Polaroid printer that he's going to go get.
[1155.00 --> 1156.00] Okay, alright.
[1156.00 --> 1157.00] Okay, tell me about it.
[1157.00 --> 1159.00] Okay, so you have like this app on your phone.
[1159.00 --> 1160.00] Yeah.
[1160.00 --> 1162.00] And you can choose any photo from this app.
[1162.00 --> 1164.00] Unbox Therapy did it.
[1164.00 --> 1165.00] And uh...
[1165.00 --> 1166.00] Thanks Vanna.
[1166.00 --> 1167.00] Yeah, thank you.
[1167.00 --> 1168.00] Yeah, carry on.
[1168.00 --> 1171.00] So yeah, you basically like connect this to your phone via Bluetooth.
[1171.00 --> 1172.00] Okay.
[1172.00 --> 1174.00] And then you choose any photo you want on your phone.
[1174.00 --> 1179.00] And then you like you can even like add filters like they're little things that you can do.
[1179.00 --> 1181.00] You can print straight from your Instagram on that thing.
[1181.00 --> 1182.00] Okay.
[1182.00 --> 1183.00] And it's incredible.
[1183.00 --> 1184.00] And it has like it's those little ones.
[1184.00 --> 1185.00] It's like the half size ones.
[1185.00 --> 1186.00] Yeah.
[1186.00 --> 1188.00] So you called it Polaroid but it's actually made by Fujifilm.
[1188.00 --> 1189.00] Okay.
[1189.00 --> 1190.00] Yeah.
[1190.00 --> 1192.00] So you called it Polaroid but it's actually made by Fujifilm.
[1192.00 --> 1193.00] Gotta go.
[1193.00 --> 1198.00] Okay, so basically how much does this cost?
[1198.00 --> 1201.00] Is this just an inkjet printer or like...
[1201.00 --> 1202.00] It's a 150.
[1202.00 --> 1203.00] 200.
[1203.00 --> 1206.00] So 200 bucks and then how much are the refills?
[1206.00 --> 1207.00] 10 bucks for 10.
[1207.00 --> 1208.00] Uh, yeah.
[1208.00 --> 1209.00] 10 for 12?
[1209.00 --> 1210.00] 10 for...
[1210.00 --> 1211.00] It's like, yeah, it's like 10 for...
[1211.00 --> 1213.00] And is that Canadian rupees or is that...
[1213.00 --> 1214.00] Yeah, it's Canadian.
[1214.00 --> 1217.00] Okay, so about $8 US for what, 10 or 12 exposures?
[1217.00 --> 1218.00] Yeah.
[1218.00 --> 1223.00] So as long as you're gonna print more than 120 pictures, this is a better value.
[1223.00 --> 1224.00] Yeah.
[1224.00 --> 1227.00] Plus, you get to choose which one you want to like print.
[1227.00 --> 1229.00] So you could take like a million selfies on your phone.
[1229.00 --> 1230.00] Right.
[1230.00 --> 1233.00] And then you pick the right one and you print it out and you're like, oh, I casually...
[1233.00 --> 1234.00] First try.
[1234.00 --> 1235.00] But nobody has to know, you know?
[1235.00 --> 1236.00] Right, okay.
[1236.00 --> 1238.00] And you can add filters and whatever, like I said, so...
[1238.00 --> 1247.00] So if I'm to understand the sort of the artsy person perspective on this, the problem with the Polaroid camera is that you might frame your selfie wrong.
[1247.00 --> 1250.00] And that's the advantage of this.
[1250.00 --> 1251.00] Yeah.
[1253.00 --> 1255.00] It's just like, I don't know, I think it's better.
[1255.00 --> 1257.00] It's definitely more portable as well than like...
[1257.00 --> 1260.00] You know, like when is VHS coming back?
[1260.00 --> 1261.00] Never.
[1261.00 --> 1263.00] Are you sure?
[1263.00 --> 1264.00] The hipsters are bringing it back.
[1264.00 --> 1266.00] Like how sure are you that VHS is not...
[1266.00 --> 1267.00] Not very.
[1267.00 --> 1273.00] Because if we need little mini photo printers like this and if Polaroid is releasing a new instant film camera...
[1273.00 --> 1274.00] But like, that's...
[1274.00 --> 1277.00] You can decorate with that and it's like physical memories that you can give to your friends.
[1277.00 --> 1281.00] You're not going to give your friend a VHS tape because then they need a VHS player.
[1281.00 --> 1283.00] You know, this is just...
[1283.00 --> 1284.00] It's kind of little...
[1284.00 --> 1285.00] It's like...
[1285.00 --> 1287.00] The player is your eyeballs?
[1287.00 --> 1288.00] Yeah.
[1288.00 --> 1289.00] What's a VHS?
[1289.00 --> 1292.00] All right, I've had enough of your crap, Colton.
[1292.00 --> 1294.00] You know what a VHS is.
[1294.00 --> 1295.00] They're old.
[1295.00 --> 1296.00] All right.
[1296.00 --> 1298.00] Oh, I dropped your printer thing that you went halfsies on.
[1298.00 --> 1299.00] You took off.
[1299.00 --> 1300.00] Okay.