Polaroid Supercolor 645 LM Program Instant camera





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Model Supercolor 645 LM Program; physical condition very good; functional condition tested and working.
Description from the seller
The Polaroid brand is linked to a revolutionary chemical process experimented in
1929 by Dr. Edwin Land and that used a support that already contained at his
inside the chemical reagents necessary for developing the image. In 1947 the
the first Polaroid camera, through which one could obtain photographs in a few
seconds after the shot. For its ease of use, the Polaroid system garnered a
Enormous success, although the print quality never reached the level of the
traditional photographic print.
The Polaroid Supercolor 645 uses the new Polaroid 600 films (640 ASA) for
Color photographs. These films are of the 'self-developing' type, just like the previous ones.
SX-70. Each cartridge is good for 10 shots.
With the Polaroid Supercolor 645 you obtain color photographs of the 7.9 cm format. x
7.9 cm on waterproof cardstock measuring 8.8 cm by 10.8 cm.
The camera is of the Focus Free type. The lens is therefore always in focus for all the
distances ranging from about 1.20 m to infinity.
This camera has a programmed electronic exposure meter.
The device has the built-in electronic flash.
The power supply for the operation of the camera and the flash is provided by the
battery inserted into the film canister.
Weight: 590 g. with shoulder strap.
Width 120 mm. Height 90 mm. / 142 mm. (flash in working position). Depth
147mm.
Technical specifications
Film type: Polaroid 600
Shutter: Electronic
Exposure meter: CdS - automatic, programmable
Diaphragms: From f/14.6 to f/45
Shutter speeds: from 1/3” to 1/200”
Lens: 106mm – f/14.6 (1 element in plastic material)
Flash: built-in electronic flash (LM Program)
Self-timer: No
Focus: Fixed focus (from 1.2 m to infinity)
Features: “Darken/Lighten” intentional exposure correction:
-2 / +2 diaphragms
Built-in automatic flash with 'Light' operation.
Images are an integral part of the description.
Cylinder head and functioning
The Polaroid brand is linked to a revolutionary chemical process experimented in
1929 by Dr. Edwin Land and that used a support that already contained at his
inside the chemical reagents necessary for developing the image. In 1947 the
the first Polaroid camera, through which one could obtain photographs in a few
seconds after the shot. For its ease of use, the Polaroid system garnered a
Enormous success, although the print quality never reached the level of the
traditional photographic print.
The Polaroid Supercolor 645 uses the new Polaroid 600 films (640 ASA) for
Color photographs. These films are of the 'self-developing' type, just like the previous ones.
SX-70. Each cartridge is good for 10 shots.
With the Polaroid Supercolor 645 you obtain color photographs of the 7.9 cm format. x
7.9 cm on waterproof cardstock measuring 8.8 cm by 10.8 cm.
The camera is of the Focus Free type. The lens is therefore always in focus for all the
distances ranging from about 1.20 m to infinity.
This camera has a programmed electronic exposure meter.
The device has the built-in electronic flash.
The power supply for the operation of the camera and the flash is provided by the
battery inserted into the film canister.
Weight: 590 g. with shoulder strap.
Width 120 mm. Height 90 mm. / 142 mm. (flash in working position). Depth
147mm.
Technical specifications
Film type: Polaroid 600
Shutter: Electronic
Exposure meter: CdS - automatic, programmable
Diaphragms: From f/14.6 to f/45
Shutter speeds: from 1/3” to 1/200”
Lens: 106mm – f/14.6 (1 element in plastic material)
Flash: built-in electronic flash (LM Program)
Self-timer: No
Focus: Fixed focus (from 1.2 m to infinity)
Features: “Darken/Lighten” intentional exposure correction:
-2 / +2 diaphragms
Built-in automatic flash with 'Light' operation.
Images are an integral part of the description.
Cylinder head and functioning

