Oh Snap! 23 Vintage Camera Ads That Put Instagram to Shame

You've already seen all the hilarious vintage tech ads the world has to offer, and it's now time for retro camera ads. From classic brands like Kodak, Leica, and Polaroid, we bring you a mix of visually appealing ads as well as ones that will have you scratching your head because they're just so weird. Much like a photo, you won't soon forget them.

In the 1960s, Polaroid launched a campaign called "the 60-second excitement" around its new color pack camera.

And in 1969, Mad magazine ran a fake satirical "60-second disappointment" ad on its back cover.

Let's remember the good times indeed.

Dick Van Dyke + Kodak = gold.

Anyone else think these "sayings" are a little weird? By giving a little girl a camera for her birthday, what you're really saying is, "Now you can get pictures of that boy next door you always say you don't like." Yikes.

Run, little guy, run.

And in today's world, she'd upload that picture to Instagram stat. #Summer

Easy as 1, 2, 3.

"Pose for me, baby."

Very cool Nikon timeline.

Michael Landon says what he means — don't get it twisted.

Another Michael Landon ad, because why not?

Get outta here, frustration.

Biggest camera ever?

Flower power for the win.

How many times have we heard that one before?

Way to hit at our hearts, Leica.

The "think" camera — aka the camera for people who don't like to shoot on auto.

Let us now grab our significant others and wrap one camera strap around both our necks.

Nice composition there, Kodak.