Polaroid 600 SE + Mamiya 4.7/127mm Analogue camera





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Polaroid 600 SE with Mamiya 4.7/127mm lens, physically in good condition and tested to be functioning.
Description from the seller
Linda Polaroid 600 SE in very good condition! The optics of the Mamiya lens are great, and the viewfinder’s optics are equally excellent. The exterior has some visible marks in photos; on the corners of the body there are occasionally chips, but nothing exorbitant or that interferes in any way. It has an instant film back of the 100 type; there was a rest of 2 Fujifilm FP-100 photos, which I used to test the camera’s functionality, and they were completely rotten, as you can see. Here is the cartridge and the offer photos.
The lens shutter control works well. The shutter release trigger, the aperture ring, and the focus knob are all functioning beautifully, and the focus is visible through the viewfinder without problems. The shutter spring may be worn, so after a shot it sometimes doesn’t catch; you’ll have to hold it for a moment, then it catches without issues. This happens more often with higher-speed shots, keep that in mind so you don’t waste your precious film accidentally.
There was some kind of lens hood screwed onto the lens that is visibly bent; I couldn’t remove it, surely it’s possible, but I didn’t want to risk damaging anything.
Seller's Story
Linda Polaroid 600 SE in very good condition! The optics of the Mamiya lens are great, and the viewfinder’s optics are equally excellent. The exterior has some visible marks in photos; on the corners of the body there are occasionally chips, but nothing exorbitant or that interferes in any way. It has an instant film back of the 100 type; there was a rest of 2 Fujifilm FP-100 photos, which I used to test the camera’s functionality, and they were completely rotten, as you can see. Here is the cartridge and the offer photos.
The lens shutter control works well. The shutter release trigger, the aperture ring, and the focus knob are all functioning beautifully, and the focus is visible through the viewfinder without problems. The shutter spring may be worn, so after a shot it sometimes doesn’t catch; you’ll have to hold it for a moment, then it catches without issues. This happens more often with higher-speed shots, keep that in mind so you don’t waste your precious film accidentally.
There was some kind of lens hood screwed onto the lens that is visibly bent; I couldn’t remove it, surely it’s possible, but I didn’t want to risk damaging anything.

