List of Polaroid instant cameras
This is a list of the instant cameras sold by the Polaroid Corporation as well as new models sold by Polaroid B.V. Cameras are ordered by type.
Roll film
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These cameras took Polaroid Picture Roll Land film, which was discontinued in 1992. Some of these cameras can be converted to take pack film, but others cannot.
- 40 Series (3.25 x 4.25-inch, 83 x 108 mm)
- Model 95 (1948–1953)
- Model 95A "Speedliner" (1954–1957)
- Model 95B "Speedliner" (1957–1961)
- Model 100 "One Hundred" (1954–1957)
- Model 110 "Pathfinder" (1952–1957)
- Model 110A "Pathfinder" (1957–1960)
- Model 110B "Pathfinder" (1960–1964)
- Model 120 (1961–1965)
- Model 150 (1957–1960)
- Model 160 (1962–1965)
- Model 700 (1955–1957)
- Model 800 "The 800" (1957–1962)
- Model 850 (1961–1963)
- Model 900 (1960–1963)
- Model J66 (1961–1963)
- 30 Series (2.5 x 3.25-inch, 64 x 83 mm)
- Model 80 "Highlander" (1954–1957)
- Model 80A "Highlander" (1957–1959)
- Model 80B "Highlander" (1959–1961)
- Model J33 (1961–1963)
- 20 Series (2.5 x 3.25-inch, 64 x 83 mm)
- Model 20 "Swinger" (1965–1970)
- Model M15 "Swinger Sentinel"
- Swinger II
Pack film (colorpack)
- 100 Series (2.875 x 3.75-inch, 72 x 95 mm)
- 100 Series folding cameras
- 200 Series folding camerasPolaroid model 215
- 300 Series folding camerasPolaroid Automatic 350 instant camera, made from 1969 to 1971, list price $150
- 400 Series folding cameras
- Other folding cameras
- Non-folding cameras
- 600 (1978) [2]
- 600SE (1978)
- Model 3000 "Big Swinger" (1968–1970)
- Big Shot (1971–1973)
- Clincher (1975) [1][3]
- Clincher 2 [1][3]
- The Colorpack (1973–1975)
- Colorpack II (1969–1972)
- Colorpack III (1970–1971)
- Colorpack IV (1969–1971) [1]
- Colorpack V "CP5" (1973–1975) [1]
- Colorpack 100 (1975–1976) [2]
- Colorpack 200 (1977–1978) [2][3]
- Colorpack M6 (1970–1971)
- EE55 (1976–1977) [2][3]
- EE58 (1977–1978) [2][3]
- EE60 (1976–1977) [2][3]
- EE66 (1976–1977) [2][3]
- Instant 30 (1978) [2][3]
- Memory Maker [1]
- Minute Maker (1977) [3][4]
- Minute Maker Plus (1977–1978) [3][6]
- Super Colorpack (1971–1972)
- Super Colorpack IV (1971–1972) [1]
- Super Colour Swinger III (1976–1978) [2][3]
- Super Shooter (1975–1977) [3][6]
- Super Shooter Plus (1975–1977) [3]
- 80 Series (2.75 x 2.875-inch, 69 x 72 mm)Polaroid Colorpack 80
- Colorpack 80 (1971–1976) [2]
- Colorpack 82 (1971–1975) [2]
- Colorpack 85 (1971–1975) [2]
- Colorpack 88 (1971–1975) [2]
- Colour Swinger (1975–1978) [2]
- Colour Swinger II (1975) [2]
- EE22 (1976–1977) [2]
- EE33 (1976–1977) [2]
- EE38 (1977–1978) [2]
- EE44 (1976–1977) [2]
- EE88 (1976) [2]
- Electric Zip (1975–1978)
- Instant 10 (1978) [2]
- Instant 20 (1978) [2]
- Square Shooter (1971–1972)
- Square Shooter 2 (1972–1975)
- Square Shooter 4 (1972–1975) [1]
- Super Colour Swinger (1975–1977) [2]
- Super Colour Swinger II (1975–1978) [2]
- Super Swinger [2]
- Swinger EE (1976–1978) [2]
- Zip (1974–1977)
- Viva with electronic flash No.M1183 (1984) for Caribbean market
Integral SX-70 Film
These cameras included both folding SLRs and less expensive nonfolding models. They take the SX-70 film, a format with a ~3.1 x 3.1 in² (77 x 77 mm) square image area and a ~4.2 x 3.5 in² (108 x 88 mm²) total area,[1] and a sensitivity around ISO 160. They come with a built-in 6-volt zinc chloride "PolaPulse" battery pack,[2] replaced with a lithium-ion pack in Polaroid B.V. remakes.[3]
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- Folding cameras
- SX-70 (1972–1977)
- SX-70 Alpha 1 (1977)
- SX-70 Alpha 1 Executive (1977) [1]
- SX-70 Alpha 1 24 Kt Gold Mildred Scheel
- SX-70 Alpha 1 Model 2 (1977)
- SX-70 Executive (1975–1977) [1]
- SX-70 Model 2 (1974–1977)
- SX-70 Model 3 (1975–1978)
- SX-70 Sonar OneStep (1978)
- SX-70 Sonar OneStep Gold
- TimeZero SX-70 AutoFocus (1981)
- TimeZero SX-70 AutoFocus Model 2 (1981)
- Non-folding cameras
- Model 500 [2]
- Model 1000 (1977) [2]
- Model 1000 S [2]
- Model 1000 SE
- Model 1500 (1977) [2]
- Model 2000 (1976) [2]
- Model 3000 (1977) [2]
- Encore (1977) [1]
- Instant 1000 [2]
- Instant 1000 DeLuxe [2]
- OneStep (1977) [4][5][6]
- OneStep Plus [1]
- Presto! (1978) [1]
- Pronto! (1976–1977) [4][5][6]
- Pronto! B (1977)
- Pronto! Extra (1977–1978)
- Pronto! Plus (1976–1977)
- Pronto! RF (1977) [4][5][6]
- Pronto! S (1976–1977) [1]
- Pronto! SM (1976–1977) [1]
- Pronto! Sonar OneStep (1978) [5]
- Sonar AutoFocus 5000 [2]Supercolor 1000
- Super Clincher [1]
- Supercolor 1000 [2]
- Supercolor 1000 DeLuxe [2]
- Supercolor AutoFocus [2]
- Supercolor AutoFocus 3500 [2]
- The Button (1981)
- TimeZero OneStep (1981)
- TimeZero Pronto AF (1981)
600
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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 small radio.[4]
- 600 (2000s)
- 600 Business Edition
- 600 Business Edition 2 (2000-)
- 636 Double Exposure
- 636 CloseUp (1996)
- Amigo 610
- Amigo 620 (1982)
- Barbie Instant Camera (1999–2001)
- Bicentennial "We The People" (1987)
- Cool Cam (1988)
- Construction Camera
- Impulse (1988)
- Impulse AF (1988)
- Impulse QPS
- JobPro (1992)
- JobPro 2 (2000-)
- NightCam
- One (2003)
- One600 Classic (2004)
- One600 Pro (2004)
- One600 JobPro (2004)
- One600 Ultra (2004)
- One600 Nero (2004) [1]
- One600 Panna (2005) [1]
- One600 Rossa (2004) [1]
- OneStep 600 (1983)
- OneStep 600 Express (1997–2002)
- OneStep 600 Flash
- OneStep 600 Flash Close-Up (just OneStep after 1998)
- OneStep AF (1997-)
- OneStep Silver Express
- OneStep Talking Camera (1997–1998)
- P-Cam
- Pronto 600 [2]
- Quick 610
- Revue 600
- SLR 680 (1982–1987) [6]
- SLR 690 (1998) [5]
- SpiceCam (1998)
- Spirit [1]
- Spirit 600 [1]
- Spirit 600 CL [1]
- Sun 600 LMS (1983)
- Lightmixer 630
- Sun 635 SE
- Sun 640 (1981)
- Sun 650 (1982)
- Sun 660 (1981)
- Revue Autofocus 660
- Supercolor 600
- Supercolor 635 [2]
- Supercolor 635 CL [2]
- Supercolor 645 CL [2]
- Supercolor 670 AF [2]
- Supercolor Elite [1]
- Taz Instant Camera (1999–2001)
- Hello Kitty Instant Camera
Spectra
The Spectra has an image area of 2.9 x 3.6 in² (73 x 91 mm²) and a total area of 4.05 x 4.0 in² (103 x 102 mm²).[1]
- Image [2]
- Image 2 [2]
- Image1200 (2004)
- Image Elite Pro [2]
- Macro 5 SLR
- Image Pro (1995)
- Minolta Instant Pro (1996) Same as Image Pro, Build by Polaroid for Minolta
- Pro Cam (1996–2000)
- Spectra (1986) [6]
- Spectra 2
- Spectra 1200i (2000-)
- Spectra 1200si (2000-)
- Spectra 1200FF (2001)
- Spectra Onyx (1987)
- Spectra Pro (1990–1998)
Captiva
- Captiva (1993–1997)
- JoyCam (1999)
- PopShots (1999–2001)
- Vision (1993)
- Vision date:+ (1993–1997)
- P-500 Digital Photo Printer
Pocket cameras
Large-format cameras
- 20 x 24" camera (1976)
- 40 x 80" camera at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts (1976)
i-Type cameras
The i-Type is a new format introduced by Polaroid B.V. It is Polaroid 600 with battery moved out of the film pack.[1]
- Impossible I-1 (2016)
- Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 (2017)
- Polaroid Originals OneStep+ (2018)
- Polaroid Now (2020)
Printing units
These are units that expose films using a smartphone display. They are optimized for 600/i-Type film packs, although SX-70 is also supported.
- Impossible Instant Lab (2013)
- Impossible Instant Lab Universal (2015)
- Polaroid Lab (2019)
Notes
References
- "Polaroid Originals photo dimensions". Polaroid Originals (Impossible Proj.). Retrieved March 19, 2019.
- New Batteries: Flat packs, lead-acid Ds, 150-minute ni-cads, chlorine power, Popular Science October 1973, page 102, Google books preview, Retrieved April 27, 2010
- "How to recycle your empty film pack". Polaroid Originals. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
- "Polaroid 600 Plus Radio". Radiomuseum. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
- "Polaroid SLR 690". www.kenrockwell.com. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
- Kuhn, Martin (2005). The Land List. Retrieved on November 1, 2005. (and subpages).