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  2. List of Polaroid instant cameras - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid SLR 690 Polaroid Impulse Polaroid OneStep 600 Express Polaroid OneStep Autofocus SE Polaroid Sun 600 LMS instant camera Polaroid Sun Autofocus 660 instant camera. The 600 film have the same dimensions as that of the SX-70. [1] The sensitivity is higher at around ISO 640. It also has a battery pack, for which Polaroid has released a ...

  3. 11 Vintage Electronics That Now Sell for a Fortune - AOL

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    First sold to the public in the late 1940s, Polaroid cameras became hugely popular for their ability to produce photos instantly. Polaroid pictures also became cultural icons in the 1970s and 80s ...

  4. 20 most worthless pieces of junk: #18 -- Polaroid cameras

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    Savings interest rates today: Why earn peanuts when your post-shopping savings can earn up to 5.05% APY — Dec. 24, 2024

  5. Polaroid Swinger - Wikipedia

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    The Swinger used Polaroid's 20-Series roll film, which was the first Polaroid roll film to develop outside the camera. The Swinger only used black and white film that kept its price low originally at $1.99 (equivalent to US$16.40 in 2020), but each roll produced small 2½" × 3¼" wallet size prints that were little more than half the 3 1/4" x ...

  6. List of Instax cameras and printers - Wikipedia

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    Camera Polaroid Polaroid Mio [29] December 2001 60 mm ƒ/12 1/30 to 1/400 automatic 2× CR2 117 × 127 × 56 343 g (12.1 oz) Diana Diana Instant Camera Back

  7. Instant camera - Wikipedia

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    The first roll film camera was the Polaroid Model 95, followed by subsequent models containing various new features. Roll film came in two rolls (positive/developing agent and negative) which were loaded into the camera and was eventually offered in three sizes (40, 30, and 20 series).