Polaroid 2000 Land Camera + Leather Carrying bag (With the name of first owner written on the inside cover)
Polaroid 2000 Land Camera + Leather Carrying bag (With the name of first owner written on the inside cover)
In the late 1970s, Polaroid began to manufacture plastic-bodied non-folding cameras for their SX-70 film, as an alternative to the more expensive folding SX-70s.
Polaroid 2000 Land Camera was produced in 1976 in UK for the non american markets.
The model use the SX-70 integral film, meaning the camera is powered by a battery built into the film pack. Many of these models were able to use certain accessories designed for the folding SLR line of SX-70 cameras, such as flashbars, electronic flashes and tripod mounts. This type of Polaroid cameras don't have autofocus.
😊 Perfect for: Outdoor photography, bright spaces, scene with little movement.
😡 Not good for: Professional photography, interiors, low light, moving scenes.
Rescued with ❤️ in Austria.
➳ FEATURES
- 1 element plastic lens with fixed aperture (103mm, f14.6)
- 4ft minimum focus distance.
- Exposure compensation dial around electric eye.
➳ INCLUDES
- Leather Carrying bag
➳ CONDITION
- It is a second-hand camera, but it does't have any marks and scratches. The carrying bag has the name of its first owner written with a pen on the inside of the cover (see last photo for more info)