This model typically sells at auction for $5-25, although a complete kit with accessories may fetch $50-60, depending on condition.
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The Polaroid 103 Land camera was a lower-priced model manufactured in 1965-1967. The camera had a plastic shell with a triple-element glass lens and electronic shutter that could be set from 10 seconds to 1/1200 of a second, had auto-exposure, and featured the "electric eye" light meter. These were sophisticated elements for a consumer camera during that era.
Some of the drawbacks are that, unlike more expensive SLR film cameras and today's digital varieties, the 103 only has two ASA settings: 75 and 3000. This limits its adaptability. Further, the electric eye was powered by a Mercury battery, which are no longer sold. The camera can be adapted to accept an alkaline battery, but the lack of voltage regulator gives unpredictable results.
The 103 uses 3 x 4 pack film, available as Polaroid 100/660 series film or Fuji FP-100C, FP-100, FP-100B, FP-3000B. These are still manufactured.
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~$50 if you're lucky. No film available
The first Polaroid camera was the Polaroid 95 Land Camera, manufactured from 1948-1953.You can see a picture of this camera via Related Links, below.
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Microwave and polaroid land camera
about three pounds
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.
he helped vanessa hudgens invent the polaroid camera of course! didnt you know that! Founder of the Polaroid corporation.
The camera weights 9.1lbs. without any attachments.
5 pound
Edwin H. Land was mainly known for the Polaroid instant land camera
You can probably find it on sale at eBay.