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− | The '''Polaroid 200 Bf''' is a fixed-focus camera for 24 x 36mm pictures on [[135 film]] cartridges, made by [[Polaroid]] around 1999. The body of the camera is plastic and measures 5" wide x 3" tall x 1 1/2" deep. It has a motorized film advance and uses 2 AA batteries. | + | The '''Polaroid 200 Bf''' is a fixed-focus camera for 24 x 36mm pictures on [[135 film]] cartridges, made by [[Polaroid]] around 1999. The body of the camera is plastic and measures 5" wide x 3" tall x 1 1/2" deep. It has a motorized film advance and uses 2 AA batteries. It features a sliding lens cover on the front and a red eye reduction. |
The camera was made in China. | The camera was made in China. |
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The Polaroid 200 Bf is a fixed-focus camera for 24 x 36mm pictures on 135 film cartridges, made by Polaroid around 1999. The body of the camera is plastic and measures 5" wide x 3" tall x 1 1/2" deep. It has a motorized film advance and uses 2 AA batteries. It features a sliding lens cover on the front and a red eye reduction.
The camera was made in China.
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