Vintage 1970 Polaroid Instant Land Pack Camera 215 Automatic Instruction Manual Booklet
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This is a vintage manual or instructional booklet for a Polaroid Land Model #215 Pack Camera.The cover is as shown - the inside pages are close to perfect. In this booklet there are 43 pages. Please check out my photos and if you have any questions, please email! If you're looking for other Polaroid Pack Camera Manuals, please see my other listings.

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About Polaroid Land Cameras:
Land Cameras are instant cameras with self-developing film named after their inventor, Edwin Land, while working for Research Row in Boston, Massachusetts and manufactured by Polaroid between the years of 1947 and 1983. Though Polaroid continued producing instant cameras after 1983, the name 'Land' was dropped from the camera name since Edwin Land retired in 1982. The first commercially available model was the Polaroid Land Camera Model 95, which produced prints in about 1 minute, and was first sold to the public in November, 1948. 

Specifically About 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.