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Polaroid One600 Classic Instant Camera Feature

  • Just like your original Polaroid camera
  • Focus-free lens for great shots as close as 3 feet
  • Autoflash helps to illuminate pictures in any light
  • Digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display
  • Uses Polaroid 600 instant film

Polaroid One600 Classic Instant Camera Overview

The NEW Polaroid One600 Classic Instant Camera. Using Polaroid 600 Instant Film, the One600 Classic cameras simplicity makes capturing your Instant Moments as easy as 1-2-3.The One600 Classic Instant Camera brings back the nostalgia of of shooting Polaroid instant photos when you were a kid. This simple camera with its sleek, folding design is great for home use, outdoors, surprise parties, family occasions, and more. It has a focus-free lens for shots as close as three feet (36 inches) and the autoflash helps to illuminate pictures in any light with red-eye reduction mode. It also features a digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display.

Polaroid One600 Classic Instant Camera Specifications

The One600 Classic Instant Camera brings back the nostalgia of of shooting Polaroid instant photos when you were a kid. This simple camera with its sleek, folding design is great for home use, outdoors, surprise parties, family occasions, and more. It has a focus-free lens for shots as close as three feet (36 inches) and the autoflash helps to illuminate pictures in any light with red-eye reduction mode. It also features a digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display.

Compatible film:

  • 600 Film
  • 600 Write-On Film
  • 600 NotePad Film
  • 779 Film
What's in the Box
Polaroid One600 Classic Instant Camera, wrist strap, one-year limited warranty

Should you really "shake it like a Polaroid picture?"
Ever since the song "Hey Ya" by Andre 3000 of Outkast came out, everyone is shaking their Polaroid pictures. Shaking or waving a Polaroid picture to help the development process originated in the early days of peel-apart film. After peeling the negative, the image needed to dry before it could be handled, so waving the photo helped it to dry more quickly. When using the integral films (600, Spectra, 500, SX-70/Time-Zero, i-Zone) that are used in our most popular current camera models (Polaroid One, OneStep, JoyCam, etc.), the image develops and dries behind a clear plastic window and never touches the air, so shaking or waving has no effect. In fact, excessive shaking or waving can actually damage the image. Rapid movement during development can cause portions of the film to separate prematurely, or can cause "blobs" in the picture. The best way to ensure a perfectly developed image is to simply lay the picture on a flat surface immediately after it exits the camera.


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