
Polaroid EE 38
Polaroid · USA · 1977–1978 (1 years) · Instant film
The EE 38 was a basic instant camera produced by Polaroid between 1977 and 1978, representing an entry-level offering in the company's consumer range. Designed for straightforward point-and-shoot operation, it utilized Polaroid's integral film packs, delivering a finished print moments after exposure. Its functionality was characterized by simplicity, featuring fixed focus and basic exposure control, intended for casual users seeking the convenience of instant photography without the complexity or cost of higher-end models. The camera's design reflected utilitarian priorities, favoring affordability and ease of use over advanced features or premium construction, making it a typical snapshot device of its era.
Specifications
| Film Format | Instant |






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