Polaroid
Explore 4 Polaroid vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
Models
Instant
- 600 Land Camera (1981–1995) — Polaroid 600 Land Camera (1981-1995) instant camera: 116mm f/12 lens, ISO 640 film, built-in flash, auto exposure, 540g. Full specifications and collector info.
- OneStep Closeup — An instant camera from the 1980s using Polaroid 600 type film, designed for simple, rugged use with a built-in flash and close-up lens.
- Pronto (1976-1982) — The Polaroid Pronto is a compact, non-folding instant film camera introduced by Polaroid Corporation in 1976 as an affordable alternative to the premium
- Spectra — An instant film camera system introduced by Polaroid in 1986, using a proprietary wide-format integral film and featuring a built-in metal lens cover.
- SX-70 (1972-1981) — The Polaroid SX-70 is a folding single-lens reflex (SLR) instant camera introduced in 1972, representing a groundbreaking fusion of optical precision
- SX-70 Sonar (1978-1981) — It was among the first consumer cameras to feature an ultrasonic autofocus system, following the Konica C35 AF (1977).... Full specifications and review.
Instant Camera
- 600 — A consumer-grade instant film camera using high-speed 600 film with integrated electronic flash for reliable indoor and low-light photography.
- Flip (2025) — A compact instant camera released in 2025 with a flippable lid and sonar autofocus
- I-Zone — An instant pocket camera introduced by Polaroid in 1999, designed for users aged 6 to 18.
Other Models
- Polaroid — Vintage Camera — Explore 4 Polaroid vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
- 600 — A consumer-grade instant film camera using high-speed 600 film with integrated electronic flash for reliable indoor and low-light photography.
- 600 Land Camera (1981–1995) — Polaroid 600 Land Camera (1981-1995) instant camera: 116mm f/12 lens, ISO 640 film, built-in flash, auto exposure, 540g. Full specifications and collector info.
- 660 — An instant camera using sonar autofocus and 600 film, introduced as part of Polaroid’s 600 series.
- Flip (2025) — A compact instant camera released in 2025 with a flippable lid and sonar autofocus
- I-Zone — An instant pocket camera introduced by Polaroid in 1999, designed for users aged 6 to 18.
- One600 — An instant camera using Polaroid 600 film, produced starting in 2004 with fixed focus and automatic exposure.
- OneStep Closeup — An instant camera from the 1980s using Polaroid 600 type film, designed for simple, rugged use with a built-in flash and close-up lens.
- Pronto (1976-1982) — The Polaroid Pronto is a compact, non-folding instant film camera introduced by Polaroid Corporation in 1976 as an affordable alternative to the premium
- Spectra — An instant film camera system introduced by Polaroid in 1986, using a proprietary wide-format integral film and featuring a built-in metal lens cover.
- Sun600 — Polaroid Sun 600 LMS (1982–1986): budget 600-series instant camera with 110mm f/10 lens, LMS exposure, and flash. Weighs 454g.
- SX-70 (1972-1981) — The Polaroid SX-70 is a folding single-lens reflex (SLR) instant camera introduced in 1972, representing a groundbreaking fusion of optical precision
- SX-70 Sonar (1978-1981) — It was among the first consumer cameras to feature an ultrasonic autofocus system, following the Konica C35 AF (1977).... Full specifications and review.
- SX70 — An iconic folding single-lens reflex instant camera using Polaroid SX-70 film.