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Q: What are the value an antique polaroid swinger land camera model 20?
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What year was the Polaroid Land camera serial G-100638 produced?

Polaroid has not released serial number information for most of their cameras, so it would be helpful if you specified a model. If the serial number corresponds with a Polaroid Model 80 Highlander (as it appears it may), the camera was made sometime between 1957 and 1962, possibly in the late 1950s.


If you have a Polaroid Land camera what instant film would be compatible that is produced today?

That question can't be answered without knowing the model name or number of your camera.


How do you get film for your Polaroid camera?

You need to specify what model Polaroid. The 100/660 pack is still made, but most of Polaroid's film line has been discontinued and is either unavailable or can only be purchased from boutique manufacturers or online auctions.


Is film available for the Polaroid Land Camera Model 330?

Hello, i have the polaroid 330 landcamera myself. i use the remake fujifilm 100c colour film Its £10 for 10. Can get it on eBay too!


Where can one find a battery for an antique Kodak camera?

One may find a battery for an antique Kodak camera at the website "Overstock". Typical batteries for these old cameras range between $3 and $9 depending on the exact model.


Is the polaroid model 230 worth anything?

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What is the value of a Polaroid 450 land camera?

The only camera Polaroid made in 1950 was the Model 95 Land camera, which originally retailed for $89.75. The company manufactured approximately 900,000 units between 1948 and 1953.The value of the camera depends largely on its condition. Auction prices range anywhere from $10.00 for one in slightly roughed-up condition to approximately $60.00 for one in excellent condition. Most appear to sell for $20-$35.00.


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.


When did the Polaroid camera stop being made?

If conception is invention, then according to the Polaroid website, the Polaroid Land Camera was invented in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1944. Edwin Land was on vacation when his three year old daughter Jennifer asked him why she couldn't see a picture Land took of her right away. Land went for a solitary walk and by the time he returned he had all the central concepts for what became the Land Camera in his head. The folding camera Edwin Land invented produced black-and-white prints in about one minute from roll film inside the camera. Land patented his camera in 1946 (Patent Number 2435720).It's a little difficult to determine precisely where the first Polaroids, or Land Cameras, were made. The original camera, the Model 95, first sold in 1948 for $89.75 in Boston, Massachusetts. According to the website The Land List (see Related Link below), it is possible (Land List makes no assertion of accuracy) that the earliest Model 95s were produced under contract for Polaroid by Samson United of Rochester, New York with a lens by Wollensak. There is a suggestion from a visitor to the site that some early Model 95's may have also been produced in a Timex plant in Atlanta, Georgia. Later, Polaroid took over production themselves, and Polaroid at the time was headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.


Where can you get polariod film?

u may be able to find it at wall mart im not entirely sure --- Some good photographic suppliers still provide stock but it is scarce as the digital camera has taken over sorry... but it cant be found at walmart, staples, or office max. BUT, you can get it on the ace hardware website. it is originally for a camera that workers use for instant pictures, but it works for polariod.


What happened in 1948 when Edwin Land marketed the first Polaroid camera?

Edwin H. Land invented the Polaroid camera in 1944 and demonstrated the first prototype of his Model 95 in February 1947.Polaroid manufactured the first 60 cameras in time for the 1948 holiday shopping season, and chose the Jordan Marsh department store in Boston as a test market. The marketing team believed 57 stocked cameras would stay on the shelves long enough to manufacture replacements, but all 57 cameras and film sold out the first day!The first model was the Land 95, which weighed over 9 pounds.To view this camera, see Related Links, below.


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There are several different underwater camera housing cases available. Some of the top brands are Cannon, Polaroid, GoPro, and DicaPac. It would be best to check with you cameras manufacture to see if they offer a waterproof case for your particular model.