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Instant cameras

An instant camera is a film camera in which the image is developed by a chemical process shortly after it is taken.

One of the first instant cameras was developed as early as 1923. However, this was a camera with a compartment for a darkroom camera. The first commercial instant camera was introduced in 1948. Edwin Land developed the Land Camera in the USA with the model number 95. Born in Connecticut, Land was an inventor and researcher and founded the Polaroid company in 1937.

In the beginning, he only sold polarizing films, among other things for sunglasses. Only over time did the Polaroid name become synonymous with instant photography.

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Photo: Christopher Ott

Over the years, more and more new models were developed and the technology was refined. One focus was on simplifying use in order to reach as broad a customer base as possible. However, not only “normal” photographers were identified as the target group.

In many jobs and industries, there was a high demand for developed images within minutes to make work easier. After all, there was no real digital photography back then, as there is today. For example, instant cameras were used in the police service or even in offices. Special models were even developed for medical professionals, such as dentists.

Not only were new cameras introduced, but also a variety of different film formats. The iconic film format that instant photos are fondly associated with today, with a square image and white frame, was introduced in 1972. The SX-70 format was also developed by Polaroid.

Polaroid’s dominance in the instant segment is undeniable. There were attempts to shake this monopoly with Kodak, for example, but in this case without success. The only notable competitor with great success is the Japanese company Fujifilm.

Fujifilm also brings us back to the present. In the 1990s, the company introduced its first model from the Instax series. Since then, new models are built again and again and also films are produced.

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Photo: Kelly Sikkema

The situation was less constant at Polaroid. In the 00s, the Massachusetts-based company had to file for bankruptcy. The company was liquidated, trademark rights and parts of the company were sold. In 2008, the production of films was discontinued.

Just two years later, however, the group “The Impossible Project” made a name for itself. In the old Polaroid factory in the Netherlands, the production of films was resumed. Since then, films for the old Polaroid cameras have been available again. A decade later, even the old naming rights were taken over and since then there are again films and cameras under the iconic brand name.

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Polaroid SX-70 Executive
The Polaroid SX-70 Executive is an instant camera and was built between 1975 and 1977.
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Polaroid SX-70 Model 2
The Polaroid SX-70 Model 2 is an instant camera. It was built by Polaroid from 1974 to 1977.
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Polaroid SX-70 Model 3
The Polaroid SX-70 Model 3 is an instant camera and the only model of the SX-70 that is not a real SLR.
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Polaroid SX-70 Sonar Autofocus
The Polaroid SX-70 Sonar Autofocus is an instant camera for the SX-70 format with a built-in autofocus system.
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Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep
The Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep is an SX-70 series instant camera with autofocus.
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Polaroid Taz
A Polaroid camera with the appearance of a character from the series "Looney Tunes".
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Polaroid Tecate
The Polaroid Tecate is an instant camera for an American beer manufacturer.
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Polaroid Teva
The Polaroid Teva is an instant camera edition from a old Polaroid camera.
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Polaroid x Gudetama 600
The Polaroid x Gudetama 600 is an edition of the Polaroid One Step Flash by Retrospekt and Sanrio.
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Polaroid Xiao
The Polaroid Xiao was the photo pioneer's attempt to test a new instant format in the Japanese market.
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Porst Magic 500
The Porst Magic 500 is an instant camera from Photo Porst for the SX-70 format.
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Revue Direct 700F
An instant camera for SX-70 films sold under the Revue brand by Foto Quelle in Germany.