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Polaroid: One Film
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Condition | Price | |||
2020-06-01 | $7 | |||
2018-12-01 | $25 | |||
2018-11-01 | $9 | |||
2018-09-01 | $20 | |||
2018-03-01 | $14 | |||
2003-02-28 | $8 | |||
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This camera was an attempt in 1975 by Polaroid to have success in the point and shoot 35mm camera and film market. They may have succeeded with the lawsuit against Kodak with their instant cameras and film but 35mm cameras and film was a bust. The camera is powered by two AA batteries and is switched by the lens cover. Unfortunately the camera pictured above has a minor error because the flash unit charges even when the lens cover is closed. Other than that it works fine in all aspects. The camera was designed as a fully automatic point and shoot. You would have to start the film on the take-up wheel then the camera does the rest. It has auto film advance, auto flash, auto focus, auto exposure, and a flash ready LED indicator light.
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