
Polaroid EE 88
Polaroid · USA · 1976–1977 (1 years) · Instant film
The EE 88 was a basic instant camera produced by Polaroid for a short period in 1976-1977. As a member of the company's extensive line of consumer-grade instant cameras, it offered the core appeal of instant gratification, ejecting a self-developing print moments after exposure. Designed for simplicity and ease of use, it likely featured straightforward controls and a fixed-focus lens system typical of its era and market segment, targeting users seeking a straightforward, point-and-shoot instant solution without advanced features or complex mechanisms. Its brief production run suggests it may have been part of a model refresh or a specific market push, holding no widely recognized innovations or design milestones compared to Polaroid's more iconic offerings.
Specifications
| Film Format | Instant |






Enjoy this museum? Support on Ko-fi