Summary

Instant Land Presto camera, non-foldable, rigid body, manufactured by Polaroid, U.S.A., 1978.
Features fixed focus plastic lens 103mm f/14.6, electric eye function with manual light/dark control dial, picture counter, tripod mount and neck strap attacment.

This camera model used SX-70 film, which was the first Polaroid film to be a true single step process with no further steps required by the photographer, and was originally released in 1972.

Physical Description

Light brown plastic body with black plastic face and rainbow stripe at front. Viewfinder window at top left of camera. Manual dial below for lighten/darken control and electric eye function. Red shutter button. Film door latch on right side and picture exit slot at front. Camera number located inside camera above picture exit slot. Tripod mount underneath, picture counter window and neck strap attachment located on back of camera. Black textile cord attached at rear.

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