Polaroid SX70 Sonar Land Camera TESTED

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Polaroid SX-70 Sonar One Step Instant Land Camera The camera is in fantastic shape with hardly a scratch on it. Bellows and lens are in great shape as well. I bought this SX70 just as the original Polaroid film (time zero) was being discontinued and I have used it a few times with the newer Impossible project film so I can vouch for the fact that it works and produces great shots. PX-70 Instant Film can be found at the Impossible Project Dot Com. History and specs: The SX-70 is a folding single lens reflex Land Camera first produced by the Polaroid Corporation in 1972. It was the first instant SLR in history, and the first camera to use Polaroid's new integral print film, which developed automatically without the need for intervention from the photographer. This was revolutionary at the time, and a precursor to today's 600 and Spectra films.The SX-70 has a folding body design, a 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens, and an automatic exposure system. The camera allows manual focus as close as 10.4 inches (26.4cm), and has a shutter speed range from 1/175s to more than 10 seconds. Feel free to email with questions and !