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The Amigo 620 is one of Polaroid's 600-series cameras for integral-print film. It was made for a few years, from 1982.[1] It is slightly more advanced than the OneStep 600, and the initial model is beige, not black. It has no built-in flash, but can use flashbar (it attaches to a socket in the flip-up cover). It has a plastic close-up lens that slides in front of the lens for shots closer than 4 feet.
Specifications
- Lens: 116mm (?) f/11 (?), Single-element plastic (?)
- Fixed focus (sharpest at 4-5 feet), with close-up adaptor.
- Shutter: electronic; automatic speed between 1/4-1/200 sec.
- No electronic flash. Has socket for flashbars instead which sit above a plastic flap which flips down to protect lens and controls.
- Darken/lighten exposure correction.
Like other Polaroid 600 cameras, there were a variety of international variations of this model. Names included:
- Polaroid Quick 620 (beige)
- Polaroid Spirit (beige)
- Polaroid Spirit Paul Masson (beige, 'Paul Masson Vintage California Champagne' on back)