![]() All follow the same basic design: the film packs contain batteries which power the camera's exposure meter and automatically eject the pictures on shutter release. There were three main types of integral film produced by Polaroid: SX-70, 600 and Spectra film. They are often used to take 'preview' shots on photo shoots, though Polaroid fans can use them as high-quality manually set Polaroid cameras with interchangeable optics. ![]() Not many of these were made by Polaroid themselves. There are several exchangeable backs for 35mm, medium and large format film cameras that utilise peel-apart packfilm as well. Professional, metal-bodied cameras with very high build quality and excellent optics, and passport cameras. Non-Folding Professional models(Late 70's - 90's) ![]()
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