
Polaroid Amigo 610
Polaroid · USA · 1982 · Instant film
Introduced in 1982, the Polaroid Amigo 610 is a straightforward instant camera designed for the consumer market. Part of Polaroid's extensive line of fold-shutter instant cameras, it utilized peel-apart film packs, likely producing smaller images than the flagship SX-70 models. Its design emphasizes simplicity and affordability, featuring a plastic body and basic controls suitable for everyday snapshots, catering to those seeking quick, convenient photo development without the complexity or cost of higher-end systems. While representative of Polaroid's dominance in instant photography during the 1980s, the Amigo 610 lacks distinctive innovations or the cultural cachet associated with more significant models.
Specifications
| Film Format | Instant |




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