Polaroid Sun 660 Autofocus Instant Camera

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The premium Polaroid 600 camera from 1981. The Polaroid Sun 660 autofocus analog instant camera features Polaroid’s patented Sonar Autofocus technology for sharper photographs day or night. Wrapped in that ‘80s charm and fully refurbished, the Sun 660 is a serious collector’s item.

Translation missing: en.Behind the Polaroid 600

Translation missing: en.Pop culture in a camera. The point-and-shoot cameras that brought instant photography to the masses wrapped in the colors and characters that defined the ‘80s, ‘90s, and ‘00s. From boxy shapes to pop-up flashes, each camera tells a story that you’ll want to share

Translation missing: en.Works with:
  • 600 film

Translation missing: en.A Living Legend

Translation missing: en.This is a fully refurbished vintage Polaroid camera. Each day we save original Polaroid cameras from decades past and lovingly restore them to give them a new life

Translation missing: en.Sonar Autofocus

Translation missing: en.This gold ring pushes out high frequency sound waves, much like a bat, to work out far away your subject is. It then adjusts the focus. In other words: less guesswork, sharper photographs

Foldable design

Makes a statement when it’s open, but can fold down into a compact shape for easy travel.

Optional flash

Add extra light when you need it with a flash you can turn on or off for better creative control.

600 film

Uses our 600 film that’s specially designed to power vintage Polaroid cameras.

Technical Specifications

Translation missing: en.Polaroid 600 camera<br><br>Automatic flash (with override)<br>Sonar Autofocus<br>Lighten/darken slider<br>Fitted with protective film shield<br><br>Refurbished by Polaroid – may show small signs of wear<br>Due to stock availability, the model you receive may differ slightly from product shown<br>1 year limited warranty

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