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How much is a Polaroid Automatic 250 Land camera worth?

How much is a Polaroid Automatic 250 Land camera worth?

Polaroid: Polaroid 250

Average Very good Mint
$30-40 $50-60 $90-100
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How much is a Polaroid Land camera worth today?

Some of the most valuable Polaroids are the oldest folding, leather-covered models, such as the Model One Hundred—it can go for as much as $1,000. Model 180, 185, 190 and 195 are also sought-after by professional photographers who’ll pay between $400 and $500 for a good one.

When was the Polaroid 250 land camera made?

The camera I found was a Polaroid 250 Land Camera. This is one of the higher-end models and boasts a Zeiss-Ikon rangefinder, all-metal body, and 3-element glass lens. It was manufactured between 1967 and 1969. I will go more into detail about all of these accessories later (except the ordering cards).

What are the different types of Polaroid Land Cameras?

Polaroid One Step 600 Land Camera: This version include a flash bar, easy access film loading chamber, and a strap to wrap around your neck or wrist in case you drop the camera. Vintage Polaroid Land Camera Models 80, 95, 95A, 95B, 104, 150, 230, 250, 350, and 800: These are all forms of vintage automatic Polaroid cameras.

How do you make a Polaroid Land Camera Work?

However, to make it work, a red wire must be soldered to the metal bump on the top of the battery holder, and a black wire to the flat tab on the bottom. Once these wires are soldered, trim away the ground (black) connector from the camera, leaving as much wire intact as possible.

How do you set film speed on a Polaroid?

Pull on the black tab until it is entirely out of the camera. This should advance the white tab labeled “1” through the small slot. This indicates that the film was loaded right and the first picture is ready to go. Setting film speed is accomplished by adjusting the round knob below the lens on the front of the camera.

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