Polaroid/Polaroid 30
Polaroid 30

Polaroid 30

Polaroid · USA · 1970–1971 (1 years) · Instant film

The Polaroid 30 represents a brief entry in Polaroid's extensive line of instant cameras, produced during the transition period between the original peel-apart film era and the impending SX-70 revolution. As an instant camera from the early 1970s, it would have utilized the then-standard Polaroid film packs that required manual separation of negative and positive image layers. While specific technical details are scarce, it likely featured straightforward controls aimed at the casual photographer seeking immediate gratification, embodying Polaroid's consumer-focused approach during this era. The camera's short production span of just one year suggests it may have been a minor model variation or entry-level device in Polaroid's lineup.

Specifications

Film FormatInstant

Pricing

Market Value
~$35

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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