Polaroid Colorpack II Land Camera Colorpack 2 Vintage Collectible 1969 - 1972
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The durable, rugged and rigid plastic-bodied Polaroid Colorpack II Camera set a precedent for many similar models in Polaroid’s arsenal.

CONDITION:

Great Vintage Condition! see pictures great gift for a photography student or theater prop. See pictures for item exact condition it is in great shape 

The Polaroid Colorpack II Belongs To The 100 Series Pack Cameras:

These cameras were developed after the rollfilm models and were designed to use the newly developed 100 series pack film. Like with the Swinger the film sandwich was pulled out of the camera to develop outside of the camera, but instead of two separate rolls the film was built into a compact easy loading film pack which contained 8 exposures. Hard body plastic models were marketed later a low cost alternative to the more expensive models with bellows. There are four generations of folding colorpack cameras the 100, the 200, the 300, and 400 series. Though pack film is still produced and used actively worldwide, Polaroid announced in 2008 the discontinuation of all of its film by 2009. Fujifilm still produces its version of Pack film which is compatible with Land pack film cameras.

With the Colorpack II, to focus, just turn the distance-marked front lens element. This camera does not have a rangefinder mechanism. The Colorpack II takes generic 'blue dot' flashcubes, with a wind-up hot shoe and small plastic diffuser set to one side of the lens.

Additional features include:

•uses Blue Dot Flashcubes which automatically rotate after each exposure
•requires 2 AA 1.5v Batteries*
•114mm lens, f/9.2
•shutter: Electronic; range about 10s-1/500s
•automatic exposure system
•ASA 75 setting for 100 ASA film, 3000 for FP-3000 black and white film
•manual focus from 3 feet to infinity.