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Polaroid Pronto
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Polaroid SX-70 Pronto Camera Sale Price: $400.00 |
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3-element 116mm f/9.4 lens. Lens on late-production models is color-coated Minimum focus 3 ft. Front-cell focusing with focus scale on lens ring Black plastic body Electronic shutter Programmed auto exposure; long exposures possible Has Flashbar socket for flash; accessory electronic flashes were also available Rigid plastic body |
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Polaroid OneStep SX-70 White/Rainbow Camera Sale Price: $319.99 |
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Alongside the 'prosumer' range of folding SLRs, Polaroid released a large number of plastic bodied, non-folding consumer cameras that used the SX-70 integral film. There were several lines that varied in the type and amount of features they offered, but fall into three distinct categories differentiated by the method of focusing: * Fixed focus - Generally known (in the US) as OneStep models * Zone-focused - Generally known (in the US) as Pronto! models; e... |
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POLAROID LAND CAMERA PRONTO! Sale Price: $300.00 |

I don't know what kind of Polaroid Camera I have?
I bought a Polaroid from a thrift store and I wanna know what kind of film to buy it, but I don't know what kind of film/what type of camera it is.
Here are some of it's features:
It has "Q-light on the top along with some rainbow stripes
-It says "Polaroid Land Camera"
-and it also says "Pronto!" on it.
There were 2 versions of the Polaroid Pronto, a sx-70 Film Camera and a type 600 camera.
To determine which you have, open the film compartment. The compartment release is the slide button on the right side. When the compartment is open, look for the film type label on the compartment door. It will tell you if you need type 600 film or TimeZero film (sx-70). Hopefully you have a type 600 camera, which is much easier to find film for than the sx-70 films.


US $36.95











