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Polaroid 600 : Amigo 610 1982, USA Camera Vintage

SKU: 8659-1622647
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Polaroid 600 : Amigo 610

1982, USA

The first camera ever designed for Polaroid's 600 series. The Amigo is just like any other Polaroid 600 camera but without a built-in electonic flash system. Easy to use, featuring exposure adjustment and a built-in neck strap. Tan plastic body; flashbar socket is elevated on a plastic "flap" which flips down to protect lens and controls.


The Amigo has a popular color scheme and design of any Polaroid 600 camera ever made.


Should you desire flash, original flashbars for this camera can be found on the 2nd-hand market. Without attached flash, the Amigo should be used exclusively as an outdoor camera during sunny days.


The less contrasty tonal range and dreamy glowy highlights are characteristics which make it this camera unique to the date and are still not achievable in any digital camera.


Not tested. Comes in original box with instruction booklet.


Condition
Used: very good

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