Which Vintage Polaroid Camera.?

Which Vintage Polaroid Camera.?

There are three different types of Polaroid cameras: They are SX-70, 600, and image/spectra. There are many similarities between SX-70 and 600. However, the SX-70 is an older model that uses a lower ISO film, while the new 600 cameras are more sensitive to light.

Buying vintage Polaroid cameras can be tricky because it’s often difficult for the seller to be able to tell if the camera works or not. This is where we differ..!

Our Polaroids are fully tested before they go on sale… learn more

Polaroid cameras themselves do not have batteries; the film cartridge itself powers the whole unit.

Without a pack of film, it’s impossible to tell if the camera works or not. Film packs are not cheap to purchase, this why we make sure our cameras are fully working to ensure your experience good.

Often a seller will think a perfectly good camera doesn’t work because an expired film cartridge doesn’t have a charge anymore. This can also be the same as a brand new pack…learn more

When purchasing a film pack its good to check the packaging for damage, the smallest/tiny hole can cause the pack to develop while in the packaging and this will cause your pictures develop wrong or jam your Polaroid camera up… Learn more