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− | The '''Land Camera 2000''' is the non-US name of the [[Polaroid Pronto! | Pronto!]], the model [[Polaroid]] introduced in 1976 as a lower-cost, rigid-bodied option accepting the same integral | + | The '''Land Camera 2000''' is the non-US name of the [[Polaroid Pronto! | Pronto!]], the model [[Polaroid]] introduced in 1976 as a lower-cost, rigid-bodied option accepting the same integral film as the [[Polaroid SX-70 | premium SX-70]]. |
As with most consumer-level Polaroids, exposure is controlled automatically by a photocell, contained within the lighter/darker adjustment barrel. The 2000 is a [[scale focusing]] model, which lacks the [[rangefinder (device)| rangefinder focusing]] aid of the [[Polaroid Land Camera 3000 | Polaroid 3000]] (Pronto! RF). | As with most consumer-level Polaroids, exposure is controlled automatically by a photocell, contained within the lighter/darker adjustment barrel. The 2000 is a [[scale focusing]] model, which lacks the [[rangefinder (device)| rangefinder focusing]] aid of the [[Polaroid Land Camera 3000 | Polaroid 3000]] (Pronto! RF). |
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The Land Camera 2000 is the non-US name of the Pronto!, the model Polaroid introduced in 1976 as a lower-cost, rigid-bodied option accepting the same integral film as the premium SX-70.
As with most consumer-level Polaroids, exposure is controlled automatically by a photocell, contained within the lighter/darker adjustment barrel. The 2000 is a scale focusing model, which lacks the rangefinder focusing aid of the Polaroid 3000 (Pronto! RF).