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Spectra System Se Polaroid. Polaroid Spectra System SE Instant Film Camera Clean in Case, Working The Polaroid Spectra System Camera is a type of instant camera that uses the Polaroid Spectra film to produce instant prints Polaroid discontinued Spectra/1200/Image film way back in 2008, but a company called the Impossible Project rose up and started making new film for the camera.

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Polaroid discontinued Spectra/1200/Image film way back in 2008, but a company called the Impossible Project rose up and started making new film for the camera. This film is interchangeably called Spectra, Type 1200, and Image

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But the Spectra System SE isn't just any instant camera - it's a revolutionary piece of technology that changed the way we capture and share memories The camera has a 125mm f/10 3-element quintic lens and uses a sonar rangefinder to determine the distance to the subject Silicon photodiodes make up the photocell that measures light from the scene and flash if used

Polaroid Spectra System SE Instant Camera 1910952679. The camera has a 125mm f/10 3-element quintic lens and uses a sonar rangefinder to determine the distance to the subject Polaroid introduced the Spectra system of cameras in the mid 1980s, probably in 1986 [1]

Polaroid SPECTRA System ONE MINUTE MANUAL YouTube. Spectra film (called 'Image' outside of North America) is different from 600 integral film in that it has a different image format: a rectangular 9.2 x 7.3cm rather than 600 film's square format Polaroid discontinued Spectra/1200/Image film way back in 2008, but a company called the Impossible Project rose up and started making new film for the camera.