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Polaroid OneStep SX-70
$49.00
Released January, 1978
The Pros:Retro rainbow design iconic of late 70s. Simple enough operation for anyone to just pick up and start using. Durable enough to keep working for many years.
The Cons:Can't find accessories for the top socket too often, rarely see a flashbar anywhere.
Polaroid's OneStep SX-70 is a film camera released in 1978 for use with Polaroid SX-70 film. The OneStep is based on previous Polaroid folding camera models, and it develops and prints photos immediately.
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Designed for ease of use, the OneStep has a plastic lens with a fixed focus, and a simple moulded white and black plastic body with the trademark Polaroid rainbow design. There is a socket for a flashbar or other electronics accessories, like electric flash or a tripod mount. The camera is powered by batteries built into the film packs. This product is discontinued, and at the time of its release was an entry-level consumer camera.
Features
- Plastic body
- Plastic lens
- 103mm single-element, f/14.6 lens
- Electronic shutter
- Flashbar/accessory socket
- Uses quick-develop film
- Fixed focus
- Very accessible, easy to use
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retro rainbow design iconic of late 70s
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simple enough operation for anyone to just pick up and start using
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durable enough to keep working for many years
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view finder is fairly accurate and makes it easy to line up a shot
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can still get film for it decades later
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highly sought after by collectors, appreciates in value as time goes on
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can't find accessories for the top socket too often, rarely see a flashbar anywhere
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