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How much did the Polaroid land 95b camera weigh?

The camera weights 9.1lbs. without any attachments.


How much is a 1947 95a Polaroid camera worth?

The Polaroid 95a was produced between 1954 and 1957; the original Polaroid was simply the 95 Land camera, without a letter designation, and was manufactured from 1948-1953. The value of your camera depends on its condition. 95a's in average-good condition typically sell for $20-$35, less if heavily worn or damaged. A camera in excellent condition is worth approximately $60. Bear in mind there were approximately 900,000 Polaroid 95 Land cameras manufactured, another 500,000 Polaroid 95a's, and 250,000-300,000 95b's. They're not as rare as people sometimes think.


How is it that the film in the Polaroid 600 series differed from other models of the Polaroid camera?

The Polaroid 600 series features a camera that takes instant color pictures, the pictures are much wider and are of higher quality than it's predecessors in the Polaroid family.


How much do polaroid cameras cost?

a Polaroid camera would usually cost about $20.00-$30.00 dollars


Will 600 Film for Polaroid Captiva SLR camera-non digital work?

No, 600 film is much larger than Captiva film.


What is the value of a Polaroid Super Shooter SE camera c1976?

The Polaroid Super Shooter SE was manufactured from 1975-1977 and originally retailed for approximately $25.00. The Super Shooters are still relatively popular on the secondary market, bringing approximately $3-$15 at auction, depending on the condition of the camera. If your camera is mint and still has the original box and manual, you may be able to get as much as $30 for it. These cameras use Series 100/660 pack film that is still manufactured under the Polaroid and Fujifilm names. [November 2010]


Is there any value in a 103 Polaroid Land Camera?

The value of the Polaroid 103 Land camera varies depending on the accessories that come with it, if any, and condition of the equipment. While some sellers are asking as much as $200 for a complete set including flash, a collector can easily pick up a 103 in good condition for $15-$25. Bear in mind the film for these cameras has been discontinued, so they have little functional value.Fujifilm manufactures a film ( FP-100c ) that fits the series 103, and many others. They're about 11-12 USD on ebay.


How does the original Polaroid camera differ from the 35mm camera?

I assume you mean 35mm "rangefinder" (not SLR). All of this is from memory, so reader beware. Here's a site that shows the Model 95 (the first production model) and that gives some specs: http://www.eastman.org/fm/timeline-cameras/htmlsrc/mP762100002_ful.html Polaroid film size was much larger than 35mm. Polaroid film came in a film-pack as opposed to the canister for 35mm. Polaroid did not produce a negative--no negative-to-positive transfer. Range of emulsions was available for 3mm. Number of frames available per roll greater for 35mm. Ability to load 35mm film in canisters with varying number of shots. Polaroid processing was on-the-spot. Polaroid film came in only BW (more accurately, Sepia). Not every early Polaroid had rangefinder assist. Slow lens on Polaroid (probably 6.3 max, but with Waterhouse system). Polaroid was bulky. No self-timer on Polaroid. Some 35mm lenses -- Contax and Leica, for example -- were peerless. Some 35 mm cameras had interchangeable lenses. Polaroid did not. Some 35mm cameras were cheaper than the $89 Polaroid (the famous Argus C3, for example, was $39). Film advance on 35mm might cock the shutter. Not so on Polaroid. Flash sync may not have been available on first Polaroids. I think that an external accessory may have been available. Sorry. I omitted another major difference: The Polaroid was a "folding camera," with a pull-out/collapsible bellows (which you will see if you visit the Web site I listed.


How much is a Barbie polariod worth?

It:s a trick film for a regular polaroid camera./ Given the fact Polaroid cameras are somewhat obsolescent given competition by rapid processing ( One hour shops) of conventional film, and more recently, Digital photography, it is hard to say. there were several novelty borders for Polaroid film Barbie was one. there was also Bugs Bunny and other cartoon characters. I"m sorry I can"t help you further. there was no Barbie Polaroid doll, so to speak. There was a tiny mini-movie camera- pink in color wind-up that was a simulated movie camera for Barbie- like the Pink Garrison-type uniform- I heard that a Pink Garrison hat with the Heart and anchor badge was ALMOST adopted by the Grace Line, but well almost does not count. Polaroid did issue a Barbie version of their model 600 camera. They sell on Ebay for $40-$60. Hail Stevens


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How much money did Polaroid film cost in all the years it was sold?

I can tell you it was really expensive. When the SX-70 camera came out (the first Polaroid that didn't require you peel the film apart after it developed), the film was almost $7 for ten shots. 35mm film, by comparison, was about $4 for a 36-exposure roll.


How much does a camera weigh?

An average digital camera weighes approximatley 12 ounces, however, a professional camera (not including a stand) weighs about 18 ounces.