Polaroid Land camera

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Noun1.Polaroid Land camera - a camera that develops and produces a positive print within seconds
camera, photographic camera - equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
brand, brand name, marque, trade name - a name given to a product or service
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1947 - American inventor Edwin Land demonstrated the first instant camera, the Polaroid Land Camera at the Optical Society of America, New York.
My gadget-loving grandpa had an instant Polaroid Land Camera 40 years ago.
He's got a studio and shoots a lot of advertising stuff, so I always knew about it, but I didn't really get into it until Rich Odam came on a trip to Toronto and he had a Polaroid Land camera that accordion-ed out.
Q As we seem to be going through a retro period I was wondering if the Polaroid sx-70 Land Camera I have has any value.
The "Leisure" works--murky photographs taken with a Polaroid Land camera, printed as negative images, and tinted brown with wood stain--were displayed in frames painted acid hues corresponding to colors from the aforementioned photographic matching system.
The photographs in "Prom" all were taken with a 20-by-24-inch Polaroid Land Camera, which makes large-format prints.
The bulky Polaroid Land camera was the result and it stayed that shape until the 1971 redesign.
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