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Old Polaroid Instant Camera
A camera of a type with internal processing that produces a finished print rapidly after each exposure
The instant camera is a type of camera that generates a developed film image. The best known use self-developing film and were formerly made by Polaroid Corporation.
Sunglasses with lenses made from such material
Phantom Planet is an alternative rock band from Southern California. The band consists of vocalist-rhythm guitarist Alex Greenwald, lead guitarist Darren Robinson, bassist Sam Farrar and drummer Jeff Conrad.
Material in thin plastic sheets that produces a high degree of plane polarization in light passing through it
A photograph taken with a Polaroid camera
(trade mark) a plastic film that can polarize a beam of light; often used in sunglasses to eliminate glare
Polaroid' is a 1999 b-side album released by Phantom Planet. It was released between their debut album Is Missing, released in 1998, and The Guest, which was released in 2002. The songs on the record are culled from the recording process of Is Missing.
Old Instant Camera
This model J66 Polaroid camera like many others has found it's way to yard sale tables. But it represents a period in photography that was very exciting, being one of the early examples of instant photography. Before there were any 1 hour photo stores or color video or digital photography there was this huge, heavy black and white instant film camera. Each image had to be coated with a clear protective coating after it had developed. If you wanted an enlargement you had to send out your print to be copied onto traditional negative film.
Polaroid Automatic 100 Land Camera
This is a very nice 1963 Polaroid Automatic 100 Land Camera. This camera had two important first, number 1, it had the first mass produced transistorized shutter, and number 2, it was the first Polaroid pack-film camera. It used Type 107 and
Type 108 films when it came out in 1963. Production for this camera ran through 1963 until 1966.