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* 100-series Packfilm
 
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The 350 is one of the higher end models of the [[Polaroid_100-400_series|100-400 series]] line of folding Packfilm Land Cameras, similar to both the [[Polaroid Land Model 100|100]], [[Polaroid Land Model 250|250]], 360 and 450 models; the main difference being the inclusion of a development timer on the rear of the body, and a smaller eyepiece on the rangefinder - both models of eyepiece are functionally identical; the earlier model just has a larger window at the rear.
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The 350 is one of the higher end models of the [[Polaroid_100-400_series|100-400 series]] line of folding Packfilm Land Cameras, similar to the [[Polaroid Land Model 100|100]], [[Polaroid Land Model 250|250]], 360 and 450 models; the main difference being the inclusion of a development timer on the rear of the body, and a smaller eyepiece on the rangefinder - both models of eyepiece are functionally identical; the earlier model just has a larger window at the rear.
  
 
The main advantages these models have over the majority of the other, 'consumer' models in the series are:
 
The main advantages these models have over the majority of the other, 'consumer' models in the series are:

Revision as of 05:25, 24 November 2007

Part of the series of Polaroid cameras started with the Automatic 100 and finishing at the Automatic 450, this camera shares a common set of features with all models in this line:

  • Folding Bellows
  • Automatic Exposure
  • 100-series Packfilm

The 350 is one of the higher end models of the 100-400 series line of folding Packfilm Land Cameras, similar to the 100, 250, 360 and 450 models; the main difference being the inclusion of a development timer on the rear of the body, and a smaller eyepiece on the rangefinder - both models of eyepiece are functionally identical; the earlier model just has a larger window at the rear.

The main advantages these models have over the majority of the other, 'consumer' models in the series are:

  • Zeiss Ikon-designed rangefinder, with projected frame lines and parallax compensation.
  • Tripod mount on all-metal body
  • 3 element glass lens (114mm f8.8)

The 350 was produced from 1969 until 1971, retailing on release for $150.

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