Polaroid 600 Square Instant Camera

€129.99
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Your first step into analog instant photography. The Polaroid 600 Square analog instant camera is as simple as point-and-shoot. The boxy, pop-up shape made it an icon when it was first released in 1981. A fully refurbished icon you can now own today.

You should know: The '80s editions of the Polaroid 600 come in a range of different designs with a number of features that vary depending on availability. Because this is a vintage product and there’s limited stock available, your order may contain a model that looks slightly different from the one shown.

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Translation missing: en.Behind the Polaroid 600

Translation missing: en.Pop culture in a camera. The point-and-shoot cameras that brought instant photography to the masses wrapped in the colors and characters that defined the ‘80s, ‘90s, and ‘00s. From boxy shapes to pop-up flashes, each camera tells a story that you’ll want to share

Translation missing: en.Works with:
  • 600 film

Translation missing: en.A Living Legend

Translation missing: en.This is a fully refurbished vintage Polaroid camera. Each day we save original Polaroid cameras from decades past and lovingly restore them to give them a new life

‘80s design

In 1981 the world was thinking ahead. The Polaroid 600 Square camera was a symbol of the future thanks to its sharp edges and boxy design.

Optional flash

Add extra light when you need it with a flash you can turn on or off for better creative control.

600 film

Uses our 600 film that’s specially designed to power vintage Polaroid cameras.

Technical Specifications

Translation missing: en.Polaroid 600 camera<br><br>Automatic flash (with override)<br>Fixed focus lens<br>Lighten/darken slider<br>Fitted with protective film shield<br><br>Refurbished by Polaroid – may show small signs of wear<br>Due to stock availability, the model you receive may differ slightly from product shown<br>1 year limited warranty

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