Polaroid Miniportrait Analogue camera






Has 40 years of experience in photography and 25 years of collecting expertise, specialising in M42 lens mounts.
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Polaroid Miniportrait, an iconic professional camera for instant photo booths and multiple portraits, designed to produce four images on a single sheet of instant film. The front hosts four aligned lenses that allow for creating sequences of identical or creative portraits with a single shot, perfect for documents, badges, or artistic applications. The body is sturdy, made of plastic and metal, with a classic black finish and a Polaroid rainbow band at the base that enhances its vintage look. On the right side, there is a large pistol grip with a green shutter button, designed for a secure hold during handheld use or on a tripod. On the side, there is a dedicated viewfinder to facilitate framing the subject in a vertical setup. At the back, the peel-apart instant film back is located, which can be opened for loading cartridges. The camera shows normal signs of use but maintains an overall pleasing appearance. Ideal for Polaroid collectors and photographic studios seeking a scenographic object, also usable as an industrial or cinematic set piece, it represents an interesting example of analog technology dedicated to professional instant portraiture.
Polaroid Miniportrait, an iconic professional camera for instant photo booths and multiple portraits, designed to produce four images on a single sheet of instant film. The front hosts four aligned lenses that allow for creating sequences of identical or creative portraits with a single shot, perfect for documents, badges, or artistic applications. The body is sturdy, made of plastic and metal, with a classic black finish and a Polaroid rainbow band at the base that enhances its vintage look. On the right side, there is a large pistol grip with a green shutter button, designed for a secure hold during handheld use or on a tripod. On the side, there is a dedicated viewfinder to facilitate framing the subject in a vertical setup. At the back, the peel-apart instant film back is located, which can be opened for loading cartridges. The camera shows normal signs of use but maintains an overall pleasing appearance. Ideal for Polaroid collectors and photographic studios seeking a scenographic object, also usable as an industrial or cinematic set piece, it represents an interesting example of analog technology dedicated to professional instant portraiture.
