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[[Polaroid]] cameras that used Type 30 instant rollfilm. There were three models in the series. | [[Polaroid]] cameras that used Type 30 instant rollfilm. There were three models in the series. | ||
* Polaroid 80 Highlander (1954) | * Polaroid 80 Highlander (1954) | ||
− | * Polaroid 80A Highlander ( | + | * Polaroid 80A Highlander (1957) |
− | * Polaroid 80B Highlander ( | + | * Polaroid 80B Highlander (1959) |
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
* Lens: 100mm f/8.8, 3-element glass | * Lens: 100mm f/8.8, 3-element glass |
Revision as of 20:04, 26 February 2010
Highlander Model 80A |
Polaroid cameras that used Type 30 instant rollfilm. There were three models in the series.
- Polaroid 80 Highlander (1954)
- Polaroid 80A Highlander (1957)
- Polaroid 80B Highlander (1959)
Specifications
- Lens: 100mm f/8.8, 3-element glass
- Shutter: 2-speed rotary-leaf design with speeds of 1/25s and 1/100s, plus Bulb
- Flash: M-sync via Polaroid "hot shoe"
- Exposure set by Polaroid Light Value scale. (Standard EV scale on 80A and 80B).
- Rigid viewfinder on top of camera.
- Distance focus by rotating lens front-element.
- Self-erecting bellows design.
- Steel body painted brown.