Polaroid One-Step 600 Instant Camera
- ASIN: B00004RFC5
- List Price: $34.99
Product Description:
You are looking at a very cool Dark Blue and yellow Polaroid 600 Instant Camera. This lightly used camera was made in China and uses Polaroid 600 . It has a built in flash and no batteries are required. The lens requires no focusing and has a range of 4 feet to infinity. It has an additional close-up lens for shots from 2-4 feet. This camera is lightly used and was tested with film. Camera and flash are functioning properly.
Camera has a velcro adjustable side hand strap, great for holding camera steady.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Takes clear, instant pictures at the push of a button
- Switchable lens for regular or close-up shots
- Focus-free simplicity
- Built-in automatic flash
- Requires Polaroid 600 format film
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Polaroid
- EAN: 0074100147538
- Label: Polaroid
- LensType: Regular or close-up, switchable
- Manufacturer: Polaroid
- Model: Polaroid one step 600 instant
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- Publisher: Polaroid
- Studio: Polaroid
- UPC: 074100147538
- VariationDescription: Polaroid One-Step

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Customer Reviews 

wow
2009-04-24I think it's funny that this is being sold for so much, I have the exact same camera and I got it for 8 dollars at GoodWill. It is a much better/cheaper idea to just try and find a Polaroid at at a thrift shop than buying one online

Polaroid Camera
2009-01-06It is just an old simple polaroid camera.
The only problem now, is trying to find film for it.
Good Luck!!

I still haven't recieved my package
2008-06-09There was some sort of screw up with the postal service and they claim the package was delivered, but I have yet to receive it and it's now been four weeks. I know the company I bought it from can't really do much because there end of the purchase was apparently technically fulfilled, but I have yet to receive the package and all they told me was it was marked as received and if someone stole it then thats a federal crime. So I'm now without a Polaroid camera and out like $20.

Used Poloroid Camera
2008-04-06This camera arrived in great condition, despite the poor packaging and wrapping.
It was packed in a soft cardboard box wrapped in Christmas paper, with no instructions, or original paperwork. I did have small bubble wrap surrounding it that kept it intact.
Shipping was slow, but the product is great.

Classic Item of Popularity, Unfailure & Excellence
2008-03-20Polaroid is a popular camera brand, especially its instant cameras. Unlike other cameras such as Kodak, Canon, and Vivitar, it is self-protected when you close the front top hood down. It is well prolonging and does not require any batteries at all. All you need is brand new or fresh Polaroid 600, 600 Plus, or 600 Platinum film which can be inserted into the base of the camera. Then, a green light appears/glows and you will be set to take awesome pictures. Another reason why this camera is popular is because you get the pictures instantly.
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