The iM1030W comes with an 18MP sensor and 10-30mm zoom lens

Jan 13, 2014 09:16 GMT  ·  By

Polaroid, a company popular for its instant film camera, was present at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show with quite a few new products.

Among them we can mention five new Wi-Fi-enabled superzoom bridge cameras, two new sports POV cameras, as well as a camera that aims to bring back instant image printing, the Polaroid Socialmatic.

Following last year's lawsuit filed by Nikon regarding the design of Polaroid's iM1836 mirrorless camera that clearly looked like Nikon's 1 J1/J2 model, the company decided to give the mirrorless segment another shot and came up with the new iM1030W interchangeable lens camera that was presented at this year's CES.

Spotted by DigitalCamera at CES 2014, the new iM1030W model comes with a 18MP image sensor, SD card slot, 3-inch LCD display, and a 10-30mm standard zoom lens. Moreover, the camera features built-in Wi-Fi support and is powered by a Lithium Ion battery.

As you can see from the picture above, the new Polaroid mirrorless camera features the same lens mount adopted by the Vivitar brand. For the moment, there's no information regarding its price and availability, but expect to hear more in the coming weeks.