Essentially a scaled-down version of the delightfully retro Polaroid Now, the Go is a point-and-shoot instant camera you can take just about everywhere. The credit card-sized images It produces are perfect for sharing, and it stylishly blends retro looks with modern niceties like a rechargeable battery. Even without autofocus it captures sharp selfies and portraits, but the lack of macro mode means it isn't quite as flexible as rival models - even if they are significantly bigger. Nothing can match it for size, so while creative photographers might find it a little basic, it's the ideal party snapper.
Properly dinky dimensions; Point-and-shoot simplicity; Rechargeable battery;
Fixed focus can be troublesome; No dedicated close-up mode; Film more expensive than rivals