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Polaroid 3000 AF

  • Manufacturer Polaroid
  • Type Snapshot camera
  • Type of Film 35mm
  • Focal Length 28 mm
  • Max Aperture -
  • Focus Automatic

Although the Polaroid 3000 AF is a camera from Polaroid, it is not an instant camera. It probably dates from the 1990s when other types of cameras were sold under the Polaroid brand. The camera was delivered together with the matching bag, wrist strap, battery and a roll of Polaroid High Definition Color 200.

According to the information on the underside, the camera was produced in Thailand. The company Haking could come into question as the manufacturer. They offered a similar model with the Halina Prestige 280AS. However, the Prestige does not have a data back panel.

The lens of this camera is permanently integrated. It has a focal length of 28 mm and has an auto focus. This focal length makes it well suited for a wide range of subjects. So it is a good choice for street photography or landscape pictures. However, at 28mm, it may not be the perfect option for portrait photos.

The correct exposure settings can be determined by the camera electronics through the use of measuring cells. The sensitivity is read out by the DX coding on the cartridge. The 35mm photo camera has automatic exposure. The photographer can therefore not choose the exposure time and aperture himself.

There is a built-in flash for photography in low light, which ensures clear images. There is a reduction of red eyes in the pictures.

The 35mm camera has a connection option for a tripod. This is a handy feature when taking photos with the self-timer. There's also a panorama mode, which isn't authentic. In this mode, the photo is reduced to a size of 13 x 36 mm, giving the appearance of a panoramic image.

Another function is the data backplane. There is a clock with a calendar installed. So it is possible to expose the recording time in the pictures. If you don't want that, you can deactivate the function.

Two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*) are responsible for the power supply. These supply the camera with power. The AA battery type is very easy to find and lasts a long time.

Films for the Polaroid 3000 AF

Which films does the Polaroid 3000 AF need? The camera needs films of 35mm format. These films are still being made and can be referenced with almost any processing work provider. Of course, you don't have to use Polaroid films here.

Possible films for the Polaroid 3000 AF that you can still buy today are Kodak ColorPlus 200* and Ilford Delta 100*. Reviews have confirmed that both films are well suited for everyday use and stand the test of time.

Color negative film is processed using the C-41 process. Almost every photo lab offers this service. For example, you can submit your films to numerous drugstores in Germany for development. On the other hand, the processing of black and white films must be carried out with a special black and white developer. Instructions for this are available for most films.

The negatives of the Polaroid 3000 AF are 24mm x 36mm. At least 36 exposures fit on a roll of film. This camera model has a motorized film transport that is not controlled by manual operation. A display on the top of the case shows the number of photos taken.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format 35mm
Digital Sensor No
Picture Format 36 mm x 24 mm
Lens type Fixed lens
Focal Length 28 mm
Maximum Aperture -
Adjustable aperture No
Adjustable shutter speed No
Auto exposure Yes
Light Meter Yes
Flash Built-in flash
Flash Modes Red-eye Reduction
Date Imprinting Yes
Panorama Mode Yes
Tripod Mount Yes
Cable Release Thread No
Self-timer Yes
Strap Lugs Yes
Power Supply 2x AA batteries
Manufacturer Polaroid
Producer Haking

Used Prices

The current average price for this camera is 24,89 € based on 8 offers, as of 6.7.2026.

Average Price per Year

  • 2026: 23,50 €
  • 2025: 28,77 €
  • 2024: 30,71 €
  • 2023: 34,74 €

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Polaroid 3000 AF

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