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Polaroid 642954
Polaroid 642954
Dimentions: 8 x 5.9 x 3 inches
Weight: 1 pounds
List Price: $69.99
Price: $249.99
Key features Polaroid 642954
  • Uses Polaroid 600 instant film
  • Focus-free lens for great shots as close as 2 feet
  • Digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display
  • Autoflash helps to illuminate pictures in any light
  • Instant photo gratification with manual exposure control
  • Model: Polaroid One600 Pro Instant Camera

Review Polaroid One600 Pro Instant Camera / Polaroid 642954:

The Polaroid One600 Pro instant camera is perfect for small office/home office users. With its sharp, close-up pictures and truer colors, the One600 Pro gives business users a better picture-taking experience. Polaroid's One600 Pro Instant Camera helps you get the perfect shot. It's great for home use, outdoors, surprise parties, family occasions, and more. The One600 Pro features a focus-free lens that can shoot a subject as close as two feet (24 inches) and a manual exposure control. Other features include a viewfinder dust shield for added protection, an autoflash that helps to illuminate pictures in any light with red-eye reduction mode, digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display, tripod mount, and self-timer. Compatible film: 600 Film 600 Write-On Film 600 NotePad Film 779 Film What's in the Box Polaroid One600 Pro Instant Camera, wrist strap, three-year limited warranty Should you really "shake it like a Polaroid picture?" Ever since the song "Hey Ya" by Andre 3000 of Outkast came out, everyone is shaking their Polaroid pictures. Shaking or waving a Polaroid picture to help the development process originated in the early days of peel-apart film. After peeling the negative, the image needed to dry before it could be handled, so waving the photo helped it to dry more quickly. When using the integral films (600, Spectra, 500, SX-70/Time-Zero, i-Zone) that are used in our most popular current camera models (Polaroid One, OneStep, JoyCam, etc. [+]
), the image develops and dries behind a clear plastic window and never touches the air, so shaking or waving has no effect. In fact, excessive shaking or waving can actually damage the image. Rapid movement during development can cause portions of the film to separate prematurely, or can cause "blobs" in the picture. The best way to ensure a perfectly developed image is to simply lay the picture on a flat surface immediately after it exits the camera.
Polaroid 1200FF
Polaroid 1200FF
Weight: 0.255 pounds
List Price: $79.99
Price: $89.89
Key features Polaroid 1200FF
  • Wider angle lens lets you capture up to 33 percent more of your scene
  • Sleek folding camera design
  • Requires Polaroid Spectra Platinum film
  • Comes with a neck strap and tripod nut
  • Built-in flash, always fires (fill-flash)
  • Model: Polaroid Spectra 1200FF Instant Camera

Review Polaroid Spectra 1200FF Instant Camera / Polaroid 1200FF:

With its redesigned optics, flash, focus, and electronic systems, the Spectra 1200FF is the most attractive, easy-to-use large format Polaroid camera ever made. The wide-angle lens format captures 25% more information in a photo than a regular Spectra 1200 or Image camera, and 33% more than a 600 camera. A 3-Element Aspheric Lens System and Quench-Controlled flash provide sharper, better-exposed images. The wide-angle lens format of the Polaroid Spectra 1200FF camera lets you capture larger scenes, like big groups, without missing a single detail. The built-in, quench-controlled flash fires automatically every time (fill-flash) to ensure that your images are always perfectly exposed. When this auto- flash system is combined with the 2-zone autofocus function, you get vivid, sharp contrast pictures every time. Besides just being fun, this camera has many business applications like documenting insurance and real estate claims, body shop claims, appraisal documentation, landscape design, "before and after" pictures, or "work-in-progress" updates. The slim, ergonomic design makes this camera extremely portable and easy to take with you everywhere.
Polaroid
Polaroid
Price: $60.00
Key features Polaroid
  • focus-free
  • uses 600 plus film, featuring a built-in battery
  • pictures develop instantly
  • fold away flash
  • Model: Polaroid Cool Cam Instant 600 Film Camera

Review Polaroid Cool Cam Instant 600 Film Camera / Polaroid:

the Polaroid Cool Cam is another version of the popular 600 series Instant Film Cameras
Polaroid
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Review Polaroid Impulse 600 Film Camera / Polaroid:

Impulse camera w/flashlight and strap.
Polaroid
Polaroid
Dimentions: 5 x 5 x 4 inches
Weight: 2 pounds
Key features Polaroid
  • Uses Polaroid 600 Film
  • HOT Pink Violet and Grey in Color
  • Instant Photo Flash No Batteries needed
  • Carry Strap
  • Polaroid 600 Series Camera
  • Model: Polaroid Spice Cam 600 Instant Film Camera

Review Polaroid Spice Cam 600 Instant Film Camera / Polaroid:

Polaroid Manufactured a wide variety of 600 series Instant Cameras. Including this SPICE Cam named for the popular SPICE Girls. Uses Polaroid 600 Instant Film.
Polaroid Silver Express
Polaroid Silver Express
Weight: 0.231 pounds
Price: $34.99
Key features Polaroid Silver Express
  • Focus range of 4 feet to infinity
  • Built-in automatic flash
  • Requires Polaroid 600 format film
  • Produces 3.13-by-3.13-inch exposures
  • Switchable lens for regular or close-up instant shots
  • Model: Polaroid One Step Silver Express Instant Camera

Review Polaroid One Step Silver Express Instant Camera / Polaroid Silver Express:

The Silver Express is an upscale and contemporary, cool and stylish instant camera that reflects a spontaneous and socially active lifestyle. It is an easy-to-use, "point-and-shoot" instant camera with an attractive silver camera body. It has an adjustable hand strap and a modern ergonomic design. The camera has a built-in electronic flash and a 106mm lens that lets you take photos as close as 2 - 4 feet (0. 6 to 1. 2 m). The Polaroid OneStep 600 Express camera offers a contemporary design and snaps Polaroid's signature instant images. It features a focus range of four feet to infinity, an automatic flash with a 2-to-10-foot range, and a close-up lens for shots between two and four feet. The Polaroid OneStep 600 Express camera uses Polaroid 600 Platinum film to produce 3. 13-by-3. [+]
13-inch exposures.
Polaroid 616873
Polaroid 616873
Dimentions: 6.4 x 5.5 x 3.9 inches
List Price: $69.99
Price: $99.89
Key features Polaroid 616873
  • Rugged, yellow body that folds to compact size
  • Autoflash helps to illuminate pictures in any light
  • Digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display
  • Great for construction job sites and home DIYers
  • Focus-free lens for great shots as close as 2 feet
  • Model: Polaroid One600 Job Pro Instant Camera

Review Polaroid One600 Job Pro Instant Camera / Polaroid 616873:

Polaroid One600 JobPro Instant Camera - Perfect for the outdoors, this instant camera features a rubberized coating, viewfinder dust shield and a sleek, folding design! Self-Timer & Tripod Mount - allows you to get in on the picture Exposure Control Hand Strap Flash Range - 2-10 ft. (recycling time approx. 6 sec. ) Focal Length - 3. 0 x 3. 1 inches image area (100mm focal length) Focus Range - Fixed Focus, 2 ft. to infinity Max. Development Time - approx. 3 minutes at 70 degrees F (21C) Max. Aperture - f/12. [+]
9 Shutter Speed - 1/3 to 1/200 (seconds) Power Source - self-contained 6-volt battery in film cassette Unit Dimensions - (closed) 2. 6 (h) x 4. 7 (w) x 6. 2 (d) / (open) 3. 6 (h) x 4. 7 (w) x 6. 2 (d) Unit Weight - approx. 18 oz. without film cassette Lifetime Polaroid Warranty Designed especially for the construction industry and do-it-yourself workers around the home, the Polaroid 600 JobPro Instant Camera has a rugged, high-visibility, yellow body. It's great for capturing work in progress, creating "before" and "after" shots, and general job-site photography. It offers such added protective features as a rubberized coating and viewfinder dust shield. Its sleek, folding design is perfect for those on the go. The JobPro features a focus-free lens for great shots as close as 24 inches, a digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display, manual exposure control, self-timer, and tripod mount. It also has an autoflash for great pictures in any light and a red-eye reduction mode. Compatible film: 600 Film 600 Write-On Film 600 NotePad Film 779 Film What's in the Box Polaroid One600 JobPro Instant Camera, wrist strap, lifetime warranty Should you really "shake it like a Polaroid picture?" Ever since the song "Hey Ya" by Andre 3000 of Outkast came out, everyone is shaking their Polaroid pictures. Shaking or waving a Polaroid picture to help the development process originated in the early days of peel-apart film. After peeling the negative, the image needed to dry before it could be handled, so waving the photo helped it to dry more quickly. When using the integral films (600, Spectra, 500, SX-70/Time-Zero, i-Zone) that are used in our most popular current camera models (Polaroid One, OneStep, JoyCam, etc. ), the image develops and dries behind a clear plastic window and never touches the air, so shaking or waving has no effect. In fact, excessive shaking or waving can actually damage the image. Rapid movement during development can cause portions of the film to separate prematurely, or can cause "blobs" in the picture. The best way to ensure a perfectly developed image is to simply lay the picture on a flat surface immediately after it exits the camera.
Polaroid Consumer Electronics
Polaroid Consumer Electronics
List Price: $18.99
Price: $29.95
Key features Polaroid Consumer Electronics
  • Fresh look adds a fun decorative touch to your style
  • Perfect for I-Zone size prints and stickers
  • Collect everybody's I-Zone pics in this fun Photo Journal
  • Extra space for notes, phone numbers and special memories
  • Model: Polaroid i-zone Photo Journal

Review Polaroid i-zone Photo Journal / Polaroid Consumer Electronics:

This cool little photo journal is the perfect size for your tiny Polaroid i-zone prints. You can use color film for mini prints or cool sticker film. This is the perfect accessory to Polaroid's latest "go everywhere, must- have item" that will let you express yourself. Choose from a variety of different frames. You can collect, trade, and wear these neat little photo holders-or use them as calling cards, put them on your desk, or stick in lockers, give to favorite friends, or send with secret notes. But hey, this is more than fun; the Polaroid i-zone accessory set has style and colors to mix and match with your i-zone camera.
Polaroid 616233
Polaroid 616233
Dimentions: 6.5 x 13 x 4.8 inches
Weight: 3 pounds

Review Polaroid(R) 600 Business Edition Instant Camera / Polaroid 616233:

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Key features polaroid
  • Uses Polaroid 600 Film
  • Instant Photo
  • Model: Polaroid "TAZ" 600 Instant Film Camera

Review Polaroid "TAZ" 600 Instant Film Camera / polaroid:

Front of camera body is molded in the shape of Tazmanian DevilĀ®'s head (the Warner Bros. cartoon character); this is arranged so that the pictures appear to eject out of Taz's mouth. The remainder of the camera body is a brown color designed to match the TazĀ® head.
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