Polaroid Supercolor 645 LM Program Instant camera





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Polaroid Supercolor 645 LM Program camera, tested and working, dating from the 1980s to 1990s, in very good condition.
Description from the seller
The Polaroid brand is linked to a revolutionary chemical process tested in 1929 by Dr. Edwin Land, which used a support that already contained the reagents needed for developing the image inside it. In 1947 the first Polaroid camera was born, through which photographs could be obtained in a few seconds after the shot. Because of its ease of use, the Polaroid system enjoyed enormous success, although the print quality never reached the level of traditional photographic printing.
The Polaroid Supercolor 645 uses the new Polaroid 600 (640 ASA) films for color photographs. These films are of the 'self-developing' type like the previous SX-70. Each loader serves for 10 frames.
With the Polaroid Supercolor 645 color photographs of 7.9 cm x 7.9 cm are obtained on waterproof cardboard of 8.8 cm x 10.8 cm.
The camera is of the Focus Free type. The lens is therefore always in focus for all distances between about 1.20 m, roughly, and infinity.
This camera features an electronic programmed exposure meter.
The device has an integrated electronic flash.
The power for the operation of the camera and the flash is supplied by the battery inserted in the film container.
Weight 590 g with strap.
Width 120 mm. Height 90 mm. / 142 mm. (flash in operating position). Depth 147 mm.
Technical specifications
Film type: Polaroid 600
Shutter: Electronic
Exposure meter: CdS – automatic programmed
Diaphragms: From f/14.6 to f/45
Speeds: From 1/3” to 1/200”
Lens: 106 mm – f/14.6 (1 plastic element)
Flash: Integrated electronic flash (LM Program)
Self-timer: No
Focusing: Fixed focus (from 1.2 m to infinity)
Features: “Darken/Lighten” intentional exposure correction: -2 / +2 stops
Automatic integrated flash with “Light” operation
Full set
Images are an integral part of the description
Tested and working
The Polaroid brand is linked to a revolutionary chemical process tested in 1929 by Dr. Edwin Land, which used a support that already contained the reagents needed for developing the image inside it. In 1947 the first Polaroid camera was born, through which photographs could be obtained in a few seconds after the shot. Because of its ease of use, the Polaroid system enjoyed enormous success, although the print quality never reached the level of traditional photographic printing.
The Polaroid Supercolor 645 uses the new Polaroid 600 (640 ASA) films for color photographs. These films are of the 'self-developing' type like the previous SX-70. Each loader serves for 10 frames.
With the Polaroid Supercolor 645 color photographs of 7.9 cm x 7.9 cm are obtained on waterproof cardboard of 8.8 cm x 10.8 cm.
The camera is of the Focus Free type. The lens is therefore always in focus for all distances between about 1.20 m, roughly, and infinity.
This camera features an electronic programmed exposure meter.
The device has an integrated electronic flash.
The power for the operation of the camera and the flash is supplied by the battery inserted in the film container.
Weight 590 g with strap.
Width 120 mm. Height 90 mm. / 142 mm. (flash in operating position). Depth 147 mm.
Technical specifications
Film type: Polaroid 600
Shutter: Electronic
Exposure meter: CdS – automatic programmed
Diaphragms: From f/14.6 to f/45
Speeds: From 1/3” to 1/200”
Lens: 106 mm – f/14.6 (1 plastic element)
Flash: Integrated electronic flash (LM Program)
Self-timer: No
Focusing: Fixed focus (from 1.2 m to infinity)
Features: “Darken/Lighten” intentional exposure correction: -2 / +2 stops
Automatic integrated flash with “Light” operation
Full set
Images are an integral part of the description
Tested and working

