
Polaroid EE 55
Polaroid · USA · 1976–1977 (1 years) · Instant film
The Polaroid EE 55 was a straightforward instant camera produced by Polaroid for a brief period in 1976 and 1977. Designed for the consumer market, it utilized Polaroid's pack film technology to deliver the instant gratification that defined the brand. Characterized by its simple operation and compact, functional design, the EE 55 served as an accessible entry point into the world of instant photography during that era. It embodied the practical, no-frills approach typical of many mid-1970s Polaroid models, focusing on ease of use and immediate results without the advanced features or iconic styling of higher-end counterparts like the SX-70. Its significance lies primarily in its role as a utilitarian snapshot camera within Polaroid's extensive lineup.
Specifications
| Film Format | Instant |






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