Polaroid 232SL 35mm Motorized Film Camera with Auto Flash & Red Eye Reduction (Blue)

Product Description:

The Polaroid 232SL 35mm camera makes beautiful pictures as easy as point and shoot. Thanks to its 2 element lens, focus free capability, red eye reduction and auto sensor flash you will find it easy to take beautiful photos. Other features such as a motor film advance and an ultra compact design mean the camera is always ready for that next shot. Key Specifications: Lens: 27mm f8, 2 element Lens Focusing: Fixed, 3.94ft. (1.2m) to infinity Format: 24 x 36mm Film Speed: DX Sensing, ISO100 / ISO200 / ISO400 Film Loading: Easy Film Loading Film Winding: Motorized Film Advance, rewind by switch Shutter: Mechanically actuated, single blade Exposure System: Single speed 7-14ms Viewfinder: Medium Viewfinder (12 x 18 mm) Flash Unit: Built in, Auto sensor flash, 5 sec. recycle time
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Beautiful point and shoot pictures: The Polaroid 232SL 35mm camera makes beautiful pictures as easy as point and shoot.
  • Focus Free
  • 2-Element Lens
  • Auto Flash & Motorized Film Advance and Rewind
  • Red Eye Reduction
  • Brand: Polaroid
  • EAN: 0047007013145
  • Label: Polaroid
  • Manufacturer: Polaroid
  • MPN: 232 SL
  • ProductGroup: Single Detail Page Misc
  • ProductTypeName: MISC_OTHER
  • Publisher: Polaroid
  • Studio: Polaroid
  • UPC: 047007013145

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