Polaroid Land Camera 3000
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The Polaroid Land Camera 3000 is a plastic-bodied consumer camera for SX-70 integral film. It was made in 1977. It is similar to the large number of functionally identical models in the Pronto! RF series, except that it has a coupled rangefinder, combined with the viewfinder, similar to that of the Model 100 folding packfilm camera.
The other features of the camera are common to most of those in the range:
- Three-element, coated plastic Polatriplet 116 mm f/9.4 lens with fixed aperture.
- 3 ft minimum focus distance.
- Front-element focusing.
- Exposure compensation dial around electric eye.