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Polaroid Revue Autofocus 660

  • Manufacturer Revue
  • Type Instant camera
  • Type of Film Typ 600
  • Focal Length 116 mm
  • Max Aperture f/11
  • Focus Fixed focus

The Polaroid Revue Autofocus 660 is an instant camera for the 600 format. It was sold by Foto-Quelle under the trademark "Revue". Foto Quelle was a division of the mail order company Quelle. Quelle was one of the largest mail order companies in West Germany, comparable to Amazon in modern times.

The body of the camera is black and made of plastic. The logo and the shutter release are blue.

In terms of functionality, it is identical to the Polaroid Autofocus 660.

Polaroid no longer makes film for the Revue. In the meantime, The Impossible Project has a suitable alternative for this format on offer. They are also sold again under the original American brand. Like the Polaroid Color Film for 600* or the Polaroid B&W Film for 600*. The battery for the camera and flash is built into the film pack.

What is an instant camera and how does it work?

An instant camera is a type of camera that allows you to "print" photos immediately after taking them. The camera uses instant film, which is developed immediately after the shot is taken, to produce a "printed" image. There are different types of instant cameras, including traditional Polaroid cameras and modern cameras like the Fujifilm Instax. Instant cameras are ideal for people who like to hold physical photos in their hands and enjoy them instantly.

Inserting and using the film

It is extremely important to be extremely careful when loading the film so as not to damage it, as this can result in an unusable photo. Once the film is loaded correctly, the protective film is automatically ejected and the camera is ready to shoot. When you press the shutter button, the motor in the camera is activated and the picture is ejected. Instant cameras usually have an automatic exposure function, so you don't have to worry about setting the exposure manually. The photo chemistry starts developing the image immediately, and within a few minutes you can look closely at the finished photo.

Tips for good instant photos

To take a good photo with an instant camera, it is important that you can see the subject clearly in the camera's viewfinder and that the camera is stabilised. Use the camera in appropriate light to ensure optimal exposure. With instant cameras you can try different creative techniques, such as different perspectives, colour filters or playing with light to achieve unique and creative results. Another important tip is to consider the distance to the subject, as instant cameras are usually only suitable for short to medium distances. With a little practice and experimentation, you can create unique photos with a special charm that distinguishes them from conventional photos.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format Typ 600
Picture Format 79 mm x 79 mm
Lens type Fixed lens
Focal Length 116 mm
Maximum Aperture f/11
Minimum Focus Distance 120 cm / 3.94 ft
Shutter Speeds 1/200 – 1/4 second
Adjustable aperture No
Adjustable shutter speed No
Auto exposure Yes
Light Meter Yes
Exposure Modes Program Auto
Manual Exposure Settings No
Flash Built-in flash
Date Imprinting No
Cable Release Thread No
Self-timer No
Power Supply 1x battery in filmpack
Manufacturer Revue
Brand Company Name Foto Quelle
Producer Polaroid

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Polaroid Revue Autofocus 660

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