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Acme-Lite Model 170 Electronic Flash

Item is an Acme-Light electronic flash unit and comes in a cardboard box, with instructions and an attachment. There is options for a neon lite and test, and the handle has a pistol grip design. It is compatible with Polaroid SX70, Alpha and Pronto! Cameras. Additional features include: 1/1000 Sec flash duration, daylight color temperature, a maximum distance of 12 feet and a 15 sec. recycle time.

Colorburst 100 Camera

Item is a battery-powered Colourburst 100 instant camera with a Magicflash. The camera was produced by Kodak to replace the EK4 and was priced to compete with the Polaroid Pronto! series. It has a tiny electric motor powered by one J‐size battery that is good for a minimum of 10 packs of film. This model also has a low‐light signal that indicates when you should switch to flash.
Colorburst cameras offer a focusing scale around the lens, and a zooming circle in the finder as a focusing aid. This model has an automatic electronic shutters, focus‐linked flash automation, and a sensor that prevents the flash from firing if the safety cover is in place or the film pack is empty.

Colorburst 200 Camera

Item is a battery-powered Colourburst 200 instant camera. The camera was produced by Kodak to replace the EK6 and was priced to compete with the Polaroid Pronto! series. It has a tiny electric motor powered by one J‐size battery that is good for a minimum of 10 packs of film. This model also has a low‐light signal that indicates when you should switch to flash, as well as a battery check light.
Colorburst cameras offer a focusing scale around the lens, and a zooming circle in the finder as a focusing aid. This model has an automatic electronic shutters, focus‐linked flash automation, and a sensor that prevents the flash from firing if the safety cover is in place or the film pack is empty

Colorburst 350 Camera

Item is a battery-powered Colourburst 350 instant camera with an electronic flash and close-up lens. It retailed for $96.50 USD when it came on the market.
Camera has faceplate attached; rare, as in 1976 Polaroid launched a lawsuit against Eastman Kodak for patent infringement. After a fifteen year legal battle, Polaroid won and Kodak wrote them a check for $925 million, which was the largest settlement ever paid in a patent trial and Judge Rya Sobel barred the company from the instant-photo business. Due a class-action suit, Kodak then had to buy back the cameras for as it could no longer supply film so it offered a refund for customers if they mailed in the faceplate.

Countdown 70 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, it originally sold for $74.95, but now usually sells for around $20. It comes with a Polaroid focused flash and a built-in mechanical timer. Serial number is EX119478.

Countdown 90 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, it originally sold for $92.95, but now usually sells for around $10. It comes with a manual. It comes with a Polaroid focused flash and has a glass lens with an aperture of f/8.8.

Countdown M60 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. It comes with a manual. It originally retailed for $59.95 and now sells for around $20. The flash uses an M3 bulb and the lens is 2 element plastic. The options for aperture control are f/8.8, f/42 and shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. It is similar to Polaroid Model 210 and Model 315 with the addition of a built-in mechanical timer. Serial number is DB254542.

Dine Instant Closeup Camera Model IV Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. Comes with a case, manual, dental equipment and with a selection of close up lenses. The maker of this camera specialized in modifying Polaroid cameras for dental and forensic work. It was based on a Polaroid 600 series Supercolor camera, but the Sonar focus was locked to a specific point and disabled, and a mount was fitted to the camera enabling the lenses to be changed. The viewfinder modified, as well as the flash, through the use of diffusers. The flash also was fitted with a slide to reduce the power and balance exposure. Due to their custom built nature, this and other Dine cameras are rare. Serial number is H9K7551VDD.

HS 144-10 Pack film

2 containers of pack film, which were part of the second generation of film by Kodamatic, with a 320 ISO. Kodak first planned to release this film with 600 ISO sensibility, but then decided to go to 320 ISO for greater compatibility. It was developed for use in Kodomatic and Trimprint cameras.

Handle II Camera

Item is a battery-powered Handle II instant camera with an option for exposure control and crank handle ejection. Flash is a Kodak Instant Flash Model A attachment; lens is 100 mm, f/12.7; shutter is an electronic 2-1/300. Due to a lawsuit against Eastman Kodak for patent infringement, which the company lost, Kodak was forced to pay a large settlement fee and stop producing instant cameras and film.

Keystone 60 Second Everflash 800 Camera

Item is an instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that usually sells for around $80. Features include: two exposure settings of black and white or colour, a manual exposure control through a lighten/darken switch, 2 distance settings, focusing options of 3.5" to infintiy and the option to turn the flash on or off.

Keystone 60 Second Everflash 850 Camera

Item is an instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that usually sells for around $80. Features include: two exposure settings of black and white or colour, a manual exposure control through a lighten/darken switch, 2 distance settings and the option to turn the flash on or off.

Keystone Rapid-Shot 750 Camera

Item is an instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that usually sells for around $80. Features include: two exposure settings of black and white or colour, a manual exposure control through a lighten/darken switch, 2 distance settings and the option to turn the flash on or off. Has no electronic flash, but a place for a flash bar socket exists.

Keystone Wizard XF1000 (SX-70) Camera

Item is an instant camera, with a plastic body, that usually sells for around $60. Features include: a plastic 115mm f/8.8 lens, an electric eye with manual exposure control through a lighten/darken dial, a viewfinder, flash, tripod socket, and a focus that requires the photographer to estimate the distance from the subject. It uses Polaroid SX-70 instant film without being manufactured by Polaroid, an issue that resulted in Polaroid filing an infringement suit against Berkey Photo Inc. in 1975.

Keystone Wizard XF1500 Camera

Item is an instant camera, with a plastic body. Deluxe version of the Wizard XF 1000. Features include: a plastic 115mm f/8.8 lens, an electric eye with manual exposure control through a lighten/darken dial, a viewfinder, electronic flash, tripod socket, and a focus that requires the photographer to estimate the distance from the subject.

Kodalite Midget Flasholder

Item is a Kodak flasholder, meant for Brownie No. 740 Camera and comes in a cardboard box. Features include: a lumaclad reflector, takes M2, M5, M25, 5 or 25 flash bulbs, a convenient ejector for all bulbs and an exposure guide on the back.

Kodomatic 960 Camera

Item is a Kodomatic instant camera with an electronic flash. Has faceplate attached; rare, as in 1976 Polaroid launched a lawsuit against Eastman Kodak for patent infringement. After a fifteen year legal battle, Polaroid won and Kodak wrote them a check for $925 million, which was the largest settlement ever paid in a patent trial and Judge Rya Sobel barred the company from the instant-photo business. Due a class-action suit, Kodak then had to buy back the cameras for as it could no longer supply film so it offered a refund for customers if they mailed in the faceplate.

Kodomatic 970L Camera

Item is a Kodomatic instant camera with an electronic flash. It comes with a manual. Has faceplate attached; rare, as in 1976 Polaroid launched a lawsuit against Eastman Kodak for patent infringement. After a fifteen year legal battle, Polaroid won and Kodak wrote them a check for $925 million, which was the largest settlement ever paid in a patent trial and Judge Rya Sobel barred the company from the instant-photo business. Due a class-action suit, Kodak then had to buy back the cameras for as it could no longer supply film so it offered a refund for customers if they mailed in the faceplate.

Manuals

Various manuals without an associated camera/accessory:

  • 2 Polaroid Land Camera Model 20 (The Swinger)
  • Electronic Flash 2351 (For use with Polaroid Model 1000 and OneStep Land Cameras)
  • Polaroid Sonar Autofocus (4 digit number; illegible)
  • Image SX 55 Electronic Flash Unit (For use with Polaroid SX70 and Pronto! Cameras)
  • Polaroid Land Camera Model 110A
  • 2 manuals for Polaroid 230 Land Camera
  • Polaroid 104 Land Camera
  • Kodak EK4 Instant Camera
  • Pleaser Instant Camera
  • Pleaser II Instant Camera

Minolta Instant Pro Camera

Item is a Minolta instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that now usually sells for around $20. Similar to the Spectra Pro Camera. Features include: a self-timer, electronic flash, autofocus and manual exposure adjustment. Serial number is H0Z01GGLVD.

PR 144-10 Pack Film

1 container of pack film, which was part of the first generation of Kodak film, with a 160 ISO. It was called PR10 first and then was later renamed PR144-10 later. It was developed for use in =all Kodak instant cameras except Kodamatic and Trimprint cameras.

Photograph of Street

Item consists of 1 photograph by Ken Van Velzer. It is a color photograph depicting a view of the street and includes: a vehicle, a couple post boxes, other houses and lanes.

Ken Van Velzer

Photograph of View Across Street

Item consists of 1 photograph by Ken Van Velzer. It is a black and white photograph depicting a view of the street and includes: a couple vehicles, three other houses with attached garages, and lanes. Also comes with a negative.

Ken Van Velzer

Polaroid SX70 Model 2 (Brown) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, that usually retails for around $80. Comes with one Polaroid 5-bulb flashbar. The lens is 4-element 116mm f/8 glass, with a minimum focus of 10.4 inches, and single-lens reflex viewing and focusing. It also has a split-image rangefinder circle, electronic shutter and automatic exposure. Shutter speeds range from 1/175 to under 10 sec. The aperture control range f/8- f/22, with smaller apertures possible when used in conjunction with flash. The auto flash exposure is based on focus distance, with the maximum being 20ft. There is a built-in Flashbar socket and accessory electronic flashes were also available. Also has socket for electronic remote shutter release. Serial number is OC520942416.

Polaroid 1000 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that now typically sells for around $50. The shutter speed is 1/4 to 1/200 sec and is electronic. The aperture is fixed at F/14.6, manual lighten/darken control is possible, focusing options are 0.9 m to 30+, and the lens is plastic 103mm. At the height of production, 30,000 of these cameras were made each day. Serial number is CJV808GA.

Polaroid 1000 Camera Special Edition

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that now typically sells for around $50. Similar to the Polaroid One Step. It is a simple point-and-shoot camera, with the option for manual exposure control, a viewfinder, a single-element 103mm f/14.6 plastic lens and the option to attach an additional flashbar. Serial number is CVA918DC.

Polaroid 101 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body and a place for a tripod screw. It has manual focusing, through the use of a rangefinder, and a retractable viewfinder with parallax correction. The lens is 114 mm, with 3 glass elements, f8.8-42. Exposure is automatic, with shutter priority and the ability to capture multiple exposures, and the shutter is electronically controlled at a speed of 1/1200-10.″ The flash is synchronized with a PC connection and there is an external flash (Flashgun # 268) with M-3 bulbs. it usually sells for around $25. Serial number is D107455.

Polaroid 110B Pathfinder Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $70. Film is exposed manually, in comparison to other Polaroid automatic cameras. It has a Rodenstock Ysarex 127 mm f4.7 lens and is constructed from steel. The camera also has a Prontor SVS shutter, a self timer, a hinged pinhole lens cap and a couple rangefinder viewfinder system with parallax correction. It is a folding camera and part of the Land Camera family. Polaroid produced between 27,000 and 35,000 of these cameras and viewed the Pathfinder series as its professional line. As a result, the company marketed these cameras towards more advanced photographers. Serial number is LA424366.

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Polaroid 135 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, made of plastic, with a separate rangefinder focus and parallax-corrected viewfinder. The flash uses an M3 bulb and is a model 268 flash unit with filter. The lens is 3 element glass, the aperture control is f/8.8, f/42 and the shutter speed is 1/1200 to 10 seconds. It originally sold for $89.95, but now sells for around $10. Serial number is M516779.

Polaroid 160 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $15. It comes with a manual. It uses a M-sync Polaroid hot shoe flash and the lens is a 130 mm element glass f/8.8. The camera has a tripod socket on the bottom and the shutter has 4 speeds 1/12, 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100. Serial number is D549935.

Polaroid 180 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. It comes with a French manual. It comes with a Model 280 flash gun(has its own manual) and a Model 595 filter accessory kit. It has a a Zeiss rangefinder. The lens is a Tominin 114mm f4.5, aperture control is f4.5-f90 and shutter speed is 1/500. There is also a choice of a M for bulb or X for electronic flash, while the letter “V” is a self-timer setting. It typically sells for around $280. Serial number is A812510.

Polaroid 190 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body, and usually sells for around $300. It features mechanical and manual exposure systems and a 4 element lens. The 190 features an electronic timer and aperture control is at f 4.5. It also has Zeiss viewfinder / rangefinder combination, which is unique to the 180 and 190 models. Serial number is AZ100778.

Polaroid 192 Self-Timer

Item is a couple of Polaroid self-timers that come in a cardboard box. It is compatible with all Polaroid cameras in the 100-400 series and fits over shutter button on these cameras. The range of the timer is 5 to 15 sec.

Polaroid 195 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body, and usually sells for around $275. It features mechanical and manual exposure systems and a 4 element lens. The 195 features a mechanical timer and a viewfinder with separate rangefinder and viewfinder windows. It also has a f3.8 114mm lens and aperture control is at f 4.5. Serial number is AD199074.

Polaroid 210 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera was the lower end model of the 200 line and is made of plastic. It comes with a manual. The camera originally sold for a list price of $49.95, but now usually sells for around $10. It was the first color-capable Polaroid to sell for under $50.00, and approximately 1,500,000 were produced. Serial number is ZE402564.

Polaroid 215 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera that originally retailed for $55.95, but now sells for around $10. It comes with two manuals. The flash is a M3 bulb and it comes with a Model 268 flash unit. The viewfinder is an imagesizer, the lens is 2 element plastic and the body is also plastic. The aperture control is f/8.8, f/42 and the shutter speed is 1/1200 to 10 sec. The serial number is ZD407582.

Polaroid 220 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and usually sells for around $15 now. Comes with two manuals and a light for a model 268 flashgun, but missing assorted parts to make it functional. It was a low-end model from the Polaroid Automatic land camera series, which used packfilm. However, after 1970 Polaroid had started focusing on new film and cameras such as 600 series and SX-70 series, leading to the model being discontinued in 1970. Serial number is ZB419405.

Polaroid 225 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $84.95, but now sells for around $20. The flash uses an M3 bulb and it comes with a Model 268 unit. There is a separate rangefinder focus and parallax-corrected viewfinder. The lens is made out of 2 element plastic, the aperture control options are :f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42, and the shutter speeds are 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is ZE403005.

Polaroid 240 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body. It comes with a manual. It has a separate rangefinder focus and parallax-corrected viewfinder and there is a socket for a tripod. The flash is an M3 bulb and the lens is 3 element glass. The aperture control options are f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42 and the shutter speed is 1/1200 to 10 sec. It originally retailed for $129.95, but now usually sells for around $25. Serial number is ZB185021.

Polaroid 3000 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that sells for around $20. Camera comes with a Magicflash electronic flash unit. It is similar to the Pronto! RF, but produced for the international market. It has a rangefinder and an automatic light meter, with exposure able to be adjusted manually. The lens is 116 mm, f 9.4 plastic. Serial number is BNM616AA.

Polaroid 315 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, originally retailing for $55.95, but now selling for around $30. It comes with a manual. The flash uses a M3 bulb, the viewfinder is an imagesizer (this was found not to be a good viewfinder, causing many blurry photos, and it was not reproduced in Polaroid's next series), and the lens is made of 2 element plastic. The aperture control options are: f/8.8, f/42 and shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Model 315 borrows heavily from Model 210. Serial number is BA128478.

Polaroid 320 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and lens housing, selling for around $30 now and originally retailing for $59.95. It comes with a manual. This model was the lowest priced folding pack film camera Polaroid produced, as part of their goal to make the camera affordable for any budget. This means the camera was lighter and easier to transport, than others in the series. The lens is 2 element plastic 114mm f8.8. It also has automatic exposure capabilities with an external electric eye light meter beside the lens and manual exposure compensation. The camera has a parallax viewfinder with a distance estimator in the eyepiece, and a separate rangefinder focus window. The aperture control options are f/8.8, f/42 and shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BB495487.

Polaroid 330 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $79.95, but now sells for approximately $30. It comes with two manuals. The flash uses an M3 bulb and there is a separate rangefinder focus, as well as a parallax-corrected viewfinder. The lens is made from 3 element glass and there is a mechanical timer. The options for aperture control are: f/8.8, f/42 and the shutter speed varies from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BC224546.

Polaroid 335 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, originally retailing for $79.95, but now selling for around $20. It comes with a manual. The flash uses an M3 bulb, there is a separate rangefinder focus and a parallax-corrected viewfinder. The lens is 3 element glass and an electronic timer. The aperture control options are f/8.8, f/42 and shutter speed varies from 1/1200 to 10 secs. This model builds on the Polaroid model 330, with an electronic development timer, instead of a mechanical one. Serial number is BC417479.

Polaroid 340 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that now usually sells for around $30. There is a fold-up viewfinder assembly with two windows, one with the instant split-image rangefinder and separate framing window. The lens is 114 mm 3-element glass. The aperture control options are f8.8-45 and the shutter speeds range from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BE246444.

Polaroid 350 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body, originally retailing for $149.95, but now selling for around $70. The flash uses and M3 bulb and the camera comes with a Model 268 flash unit, as well as a Polaroid Meter model 625. There is a single window Zeiss Ikon viewfinder, the lens is 3 element glass, a tripod socket, and there is an electronic timer. The aperture control options are f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42 and the shutter speed varies from 1/1200 to 10 sec.

Polaroid 35mm Autofocus

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. Features include: a built-in flash, manual exposure control by a light/darken switch, an autofocus lens with red-eye reduction. Serial number is T-094-C.

Polaroid 35mm Focus Free Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. Features include: a built-in autoflash, manual exposure control by a light/darken switch, a focus-free lens with red-eye reduction. Serial number is T-064-C.

Polaroid 35mm OneFilm Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and a wrist strap, that usually sells for around $10. Item has a built-in electronic flash and manual exposure control through a lighten/darken switch. Serial number is 082-3.

Polaroid 360 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body and comes in a display box, with an electronic, rechargeable flash and fast charger(Model 363). The introduction of an electronic flash was new, however they were not automatic and Polaroid had to design a complicated shuttering system to control the output of the flash. As a result, the flash was dropped from future cameras, likely due to the expense. The camera originally sold for $199.95, but now usually retails for around $60. The viewfinder is a single window Zeiss Ikon and the lens is 3 element glass. There is an electronic timer and tripod socket, as well. The aperture control options are: f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42 and the shutter speed varies from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BU253606.

Polaroid 430 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $79.95, but now sells for around $20. It comes with a manual. It comes with a Polaroid focused flash, the timer is mechanical and the lens is 3 element glass. There is also a separate rangefinder focus and parallax-corrected viewfinder. The options for aperture control are f/8.8 and f/42 and the shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BX17353.

Polaroid 440 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body, that now usually sells for around $35. It comes with a manual. There is manual exposure control and a rangefinder/viewfinder with projected frame lines and parallax correction. The lens is 114 mm 3-element glass and apertures control options are: f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42. Prints are exposed automatically and there is a Polaroid focused flash. Serial number is CX444492.

Polaroid 440 Photoelectric Shutter

Item is a Poalroid photoelectric shutter, comes in a cardboard box with a carrying pouch, to be used with Polaroid camera models 95A, 95B, 100 (rollfilm), 150, 160, 700, and 800. It gives automatic exposure capabilities to the cameras and designed for use only with 3000-speed film. The #440 has a fixed aperture of f/54 and speeds ranging between 1/10 and 1/800 sec.

Polaroid 450 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body. It comes with a manual. It originally retailed for $164.95, but now usually sells for around $80. For a flash, it uses a Polaroid focused flash and the viewfinder is a single-window Zeiss Ikon. The lens is 3 element glass and the timer is electronic. The aperture control options are: f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42, and shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is DX274289.

Polaroid 455 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body, and usually sells for around $30. It has a built-in mechanical development timer, the lens is 114 mm f/8.8 3-element glass and the photo exposure is automatic. The shutter is electronic and speeds range from 1/1200 to 10 sec. The viewfinder has projected framelines and automatic parallax compensation. It comes with a Polaroid focused flash, but the bulb is missing. Serial number is DS101552.

Polaroid 5S Neutral Density Filter

Item is a Polaroid neutral density filter that comes in a plastic case. This kind of filter reduces the volume of light without affecting colour tones and allows photographers to use slow shutter speeds bringing fluidity to their photographs, making them ideal for shooting outdoors.

Polaroid 600 Business Edition Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually retails for around $20. Comes in a display box with a manual. Features include: 116 mm f/11 single-element plastic lens with close-up mode, an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/4 - 1/200 sec and a built-in electronic flash with a manual override button. Photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is A270596VH.

Polaroid 600 Business Edition State Farm Insurance Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually retails for around $20. Features include: 116 mm f/11 single-element plastic lens with close-up mode, an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/4 - 1/200 sec and a built-in electronic flash with a manual override button. Photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is F2J2119VJAB.

Polaroid 600 Camera Special Edition

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with an aluminum body and leather hand strap, that usually sells for around $400. This camera was marketed towards professionals. The camera has an inter-changeable lens mount and utilizes Mamiya lenses. Comes with additional lenses: the Mamiya 75mm f/5.6 for wide angles and the Mamiya 150mm f/5.6 as a portrait lens, a cable releaseand different lens caps(3 large, 1 small). The lens currently on the camera is a fixed 127mm f4.7, with a Seiko leaf shutter, with speeds ranging from 1/500-B and X-sync for flash. There are many aperture and shutter settings and a bright-image coincidence type rangefinder.

Polaroid 636 Closeup Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a hardy plastic body and neck strap, that usually sells for around $40. Item has a built-in auto flash, a plastic lens with a closeup option, a manual lighten/darken control and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is J2U 84510 NBDA.

Polaroid 640 Camera Special Edition

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that usually sells for around $40. Features include a plastic lens, a viewfinder, a Sonar Autofocus system, autoflash and a manual lighten/darken control. Serial number is G1J73650NB.

Polaroid 700 ID Camera

Item is a Polaroid Passport camera, with a plastic body and handle. Comes with a manual and instructions on how to prepare the validation plate. There is a focal distance of 1.2 m, f stops are 8 to 32 and electronic shutter speeds are B, 125 and 60. The camera automatically takes one picture after the other, works without batteries and there is the option of adding a flash with an x-sync cable. Serial number is A31481, EM2231A.

Polaroid 80 (Highlander) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a metal body and leather hand strap, and usually retails for around $20. Item also comes with a Model 230 print copier, with a cord and an instruction manual. The Polaroid 80-series cameras were nicknamed “the Highlander” due to the model’s packaging, which contained a plaid pattern resembling the Scottish Kilts traditional Scottish Highlanders would wear. Serial number is 11-85, 456134.

Polaroid 80 (Highlander) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $20. Comes with a Polaroid BC flash model 201 and light bulb, and a PR-23 Polaroid Exposure Meter. The Polaroid 80-series cameras were nicknamed “the Highlander” due to the model’s packaging, which contained a plaid pattern resembling the Scottish Kilts traditional Scottish Highlanders would wear. Serial number is H482848.

Polaroid 800 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a leather carrying strap and a high qulity 3-element all-glass coated 1300mm F8.8 lens. Usually retails for around $25. It comes with a manual(also same manual for Polaroid 160, placed in box VV3). Serial number is S755160

Polaroid 80A (Highlander) Camera

Item is a Polaroid Instant camera with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $20. The Polaroid 80-series cameras were nicknamed “the Highlander” due to the model’s packaging, which contained a plaid pattern resembling the Scottish Kilts traditional Scottish Highlanders would wear. This camera is made of metal and plastic camera, with a glass lens, and three shutter modes 1/25, 1/100 and bulb. IT has 3 exposures mode that use the EV scale system and a viewfinder at the top of the camer,a with a metal cover that extends to exposure the lens in an accordion style. Similar to other accordion cameras, it has a metal stand that extends down when the bellows have been moved out for vertical balance. It also has a hot shoe flash. Serial number is LC379998.

Polaroid 80B Highlander Camera

Item is a Polaroid Instant camera with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $15. It comes with a manual and a wink light(has its own manual). It is a folding camera with a coated lens and front cell focusing. The shutter uses the EV scale system, EV 11-18 with B facility. There is a direct vision optical finder, with synchronized hot shoe flash.

Polaroid 850 Electric Eye Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a leather carrying strap and polished steel body. It has an electronically controlled shutter, automatic programmed exposure and two built in tripod mounts for increased display options. It generally retails for around $20. Serial number is R122624.

Polaroid 900 Electric Eye Camera

Item is a Polaroid Instant camera with a leather carrying strap. It comes with a manual. It is one of the highest end cameras in the Polaroid Land Camera series with the first electronically-controlled shutter. It originally retailed for $165, but now sells for around $40. Model 900 has a polished steel body with a grey textured overlay and a stabilizer. Serial number is LP183720.

Polaroid 95B Camera (Speedliner)

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a metal body and leather hand strap, and usually retails for around $20. Item also comes with a Polaroid Model 240 print copier and a Polaroid Filter Kit 541. Features include: 130mm f/8.8 lens, shutter with speeds ranging from 1/12 seconds to 1/100 seconds, an exposure value (EV) setting(with this system, instead of using traditional f/ stop names (f/8, f/11, f/16, etc.) each f/ stop opening was assigned a number), wire frames, and a pop up viewfinder. Serial number is J582, S767008.

Polaroid ADT Security Systems Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually retails for around $30. Item has a built-in autoflash, a plastic lens, manual lighten/darken control and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is J2P60429NJAA.

Polaroid Amigo 620 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that originally retailed for $56.95 and now usually sells for around $20. It is similar to the Polaroid Sun 640. The lens is 116mm f/9 3-element plastic, there is an automatic focusing system with the Polaroid Sonar AF system and minimum focus is 3ft. The shutter is electronic, with speeds ranging from 1/4 - 1/200 sec and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is L1O71449XX.

Polaroid Autofocus 660 Camera (Transparent display)

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that usually sells for around $110. It is a clear display model showing the inner workings of the camera. It is quite rare and was a display model in a supplier's shop and is technically functional, but it has not been tested.

Polaroid Barbie Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually retails for around $40. Comes in a display box, with floral stickers for decorating the camera, a manual, and two packs of Polaroid 600 Barbie drawable instant film. Features include a 116 mm f/11 single-element plastic lens, with a fixed focus, an automatic aperture shutter system (with speeds ranging from 1/3 to 1/200 of a second and apertures from f/14.6 to f/45), and a built-in electronic flash, that operates at a speed of 1/3000 of a second. There is a light management system, close-up option and the flash has a manual override. Serial number is L8K DN1RZVDDA.

Polaroid Big Shot Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $19.95 and now usually sells for around $20. Comes with a Polaroid magic cube and a manual. The lens is a plastic meniscus 220mm f/29 plastic an exposure compensation dial. The small, fixed aperture of the lens necessitates the use of a flash cube, in this case a Slyvania Blue Dot Magicube, and the fixed focus means users must move either backward or forward while looking through the rangefinder window until things line up, a procedure which came to be known as “the Big Shot Shuffle.” There is a built-in timer on the back to count down the picture development time from 1 minute so users will know when their picture is ready. One of this camera`s claims to fame is that noted artist Andy Warhol used it to shoot his famous portrait series. Serial number is PHF234A.

Polaroid Big Swinger 3000 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, originally retailing for $24.95 and now usually retails for around $25. It was the first packfilm instant film camera with a rigid plastic body. The maximum shutter speed is 1/200 and there is a focusing range of 0.76 meters and up. It has a 114mm 1 element fixed-focus plastic lens. Though the zip and square shoot feature is unique to this model, it shares many similarities with the original Swinger Model 20. Serial number is HL8342A.

Polaroid Button Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that originally retailed for $29.95 and now typically sells for around $20. It is similar to the OneStep Camera, with it and its variations, such as The Button, being an alternative to the more expensive Polaroid SX70s. It is a simple point-and-shoot model, with the option for manual exposure control, a viewfinder, a single-element 103mm f/14.6 plastic lens and the possibility of attaching an additional flashbar. Serial number is CNH117AU.

Polaroid Camera Accessory Kit

Item is a Polaroid accessory kit that comes in a hinged display box. Kit includes #111 tripod mount, #112 remote shutter button, # 113 accessory holder, #120 lens shade and # 121 close-up lens flash diffuser. Compatible with non-sonar model SX-70 cameras.

Polaroid Captiva SLR Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and a neck strap. Features include: a built-in electronic flash, manual lighten/darken exposure control, and a self-timer. Lens is an autofocus single-lens reflex LR 107 mm f/12, made of 3 element plastic, and the shutter is electronic with speeds ranging from 1/4 to 1/180 sec. There is an automatic focus with 2 focusing zones and a minimum of 2 feet. After being taken, pictures are ejected into a see-through "storage chamber" in the back of the camera, where they can stay or removed at any time. Serial number is H3L*3562NAFA.

Polaroid Captiva SLR Camera Special Edition

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and a neck strap. Camera comes in a display box, with a manual, 4 sample photographs of Catherine Palace, Pushkin (30 km. south of St. Petersburg, Russia), and a single pack of Polaroid Image Film. Similar to the Captiva SLR, but this camera features a glass lens, instead of plastic. Other features include: a built-in electronic flash, manual lighten/darken exposure control, and a self-timer. Lens is an autofocus single-lens reflex LR 107 mm f/12, made of 3 element glass, and the shutter is electronic with speeds ranging from 1/4 to 1/180 sec. There is an automatic focus with 2 focusing zones and a minimum of 2 feet. After being taken, pictures are ejected into a see-through "storage chamber" in the back of the camera, where they can stay or removed at any time. Serial number is A4RXH130NDFA.

Polaroid Close-up Lens Kit #550

Items are three Polaroid stack able lenses, measuring Plus 1, Plus 4, and Plus 2, and are to be used on Polaroid Camera Models 110, 110A, 110B & 120. Come in a small leather case, that has a measuring tape built in.

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