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  2. Polaroid Impulse - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid Impulse is a camera that uses 600-series film and has a built-in flash, binocular-style grips, and a self-timer. It was produced from 1988 to 1994 in various colors and lens configurations.

  3. Polavision - Wikipedia

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    Polavision was a color home movie system launched by Polaroid in 1977, using additive color and microscopic filters. It was a commercial failure and discontinued in 1979, but influenced the Polachrome transparency system for still photography.

  4. Land Camera - Wikipedia

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    A Polaroid SX-70 camera, manufactured between 1972 and 1981. The photography developing process, invented by Polaroid founder Edwin Land, employs diffusion transfer to move the dyes from the negative to the positive via a reagent. A negative sheet was exposed inside the camera, then lined up with a positive sheet and squeezed through a set of ...

  5. List of Polaroid instant cameras - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of the instant cameras sold by the Polaroid Corporation and its successors, organized by type and film format. Find out the model names, years, features and images of each camera.

  6. Polaroid SX-70 - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid produces lines of black and white [6] and color film compatible with the SX-70, [22] though their films use a different chemistry than original Polaroid film and have different characteristics such as lower color quality, longer development times, and higher sensitivity to outside forces including light and pressure. [23]

  7. Polaroid Swinger - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid Swinger. The Polaroid Model 20 "Swinger" was a popular Land Camera produced by the Polaroid Corporation between July 1965 and 1970. At $19.95 (equivalent to US$193 in 2023) and weighing only 21 ounces (600 g), [1] it was the first truly inexpensive instant camera, a fact that helped fuel its enormous popularity and made it one of the top-selling cameras of all time.

  8. User guide - Wikipedia

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    User's guide for a Dulcitone keyboard. A user guide, also commonly known as a user manual, is intended to assist users in using a particular product, service or application. It's usually written by a technician, product developer, or a company's customer service staff. Most user guides contain both a written guide and associated images.

  9. History of the single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    The F was also a modular camera, in which various assemblies such as the pentaprisms, the focusing screens, the special 35mm roll film 250 exposure film back and the Speed Magny film backs (two models: one using the Polaroid 100 (now 600) type pack films; and another Speed Magny was designed for 4×5 film accessories, including Polaroid's own 4 ...