The Polaroid Colorpack 80 is a rigid plastic-bodied instant camera made in the UK between 1971-76.

Polaroid Corporation was an American company that made instant film and cameras, which survives as a brand for consumer electronics. The company was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land, to exploit his Polaroid polarizing polymer.[1] Land and Polaroid created the first instant camera, the Land Camera, in 1948.

 

Polaroid Colorpack 80

The Polaroid Colorpack 80 is a rigid plastic-bodied instant camera made in the UK between 1971-76.

Specifications

Film type: Peel-apart 80-Series Land Pack Films (3 1/4″ x 3 3/8″, image=2 3/4″ x 2 7/8″) such as Polaroid 87, 88, Viva. (All discontinued).

Manual focus from 3 feet to infinity.

ISO 75 for colour prints, 3000 for black and white.

Neck strap.

Cold clip.

Viewfinder contains a red square to show where the head in a portrait should appear.

Accepts flashcubes such as Phillips PFC 4.

Shutter requires two standard 1.5V AA batteries.

Source: http://camera-wiki.org/

 

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