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The [[Polaroid]] '''Colorpack''' is a rigid bodied instant-film camera for type 100 film packs. Despite the name, it was introduced four years ''after'' the [[Polaroid Colorpack II]], in 1973. It is rather similar to the Colorpack II, except for the colour of the front panel, and the inclusion of a development timer on the right-hand side of the body.
 
The [[Polaroid]] '''Colorpack''' is a rigid bodied instant-film camera for type 100 film packs. Despite the name, it was introduced four years ''after'' the [[Polaroid Colorpack II]], in 1973. It is rather similar to the Colorpack II, except for the colour of the front panel, and the inclusion of a development timer on the right-hand side of the body.
  

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The Polaroid Colorpack is a rigid bodied instant-film camera for type 100 film packs. Despite the name, it was introduced four years after the Polaroid Colorpack II, in 1973. It is rather similar to the Colorpack II, except for the colour of the front panel, and the inclusion of a development timer on the right-hand side of the body.