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Polaroid Sun 600 LMS US Bicentenary

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  • Brand: Polaroid
  • Name: Polaroid Sun 600 LMS US Bicentenary
  • Original model: Polaroid One Step Flash
  • Type: Instant camera
  • Type of Film: Typ 600
  • Focal length: -
  • Maximum aperture: -
  • Focus: Fixed
  • Shutter speeds: 1/200 s to 1/4 s
  • Flash / Flash connection: Built-in flash

The Polaroid Sun 600 LMS US Bicentenary is an instant camera. The offered range of functions of the model corresponds to the Polaroid One Step Flash.

The area next to the flash features the Polaroid logo and an emblem. The emblem includes a variation of the American flag with a paper roll with the text “We the People”. Around it, in blue lettering, is “United States Constitution 1787-1791 Bicentennial 1987-1991.”

A key feature of the Polaroid Sun 600 LMS US Bicentenary is its ease of use. If you are used to many settings on your camera, you won’t find them on this model. The simplicity allows for a low barrier to entry and thus many possibilities for areas of application. The camera is ideal for shooting when you have a wedding or a party on the agenda. It is also a good companion on vacation.

The most important settings are already set. Free setting of shutter speeds and aperture is not provided. The lens is fixed and has a fixed focal length. There is no zoom function, as with modern lenses. Instead of using the zoom switch, you have to get closer to the subject to take the picture. The shortest distance for focusing is 120 cm. This minimum distance has to be kept for sharp pictures.

You won’t miss a flash on this model. The flash is fired automatically. This is also necessary, especially for indoor shots, because the camera needs a lot of light for good pictures.

Films for the Polaroid Sun 600 LMS US Bicentenary

Of great importance for the camera are the appropriate photographic films. The device manufacturer, Polaroid from the USA, has ended the production of instant films. However, in the meantime, you can again find suitable films on store shelves, both online and offline.

There is film for color photos and monochrome images. For color images, there is the Polaroid Color Film for 600*. Monochrome images can be created with the Polaroid B&W Film for 600*. Both films can deliver good results in tests.

The material of one pack is enough for eight pictures. The film material is sensitive to light and should therefore never come into contact with light before shooting. Unexposed film should be stored in a dark and dry place.

As prescribed in the standard, an image is 10.8 x 8.8 cm. An area of 7.7 by 7.7 cm contains the captured image. The remaining area of the picture is white. Numerous editions of Polaroid films also have colorful frames.

Is it possible to use the Instax films of the Japanese manufacturer. No, the films do not fit the photo camera.

Batteries

What batteries do you need for the Polaroid Sun 600 LMS US Bicentenary? For this type of camera, you can find the battery inside the film cassette. The disposable battery contains the necessary energy for the camera technology with flash. So with every film change, the battery is also changed. There is no need to buy an additional battery for the camera.

Once the film is at the end, one should make sure that one simply throws the film cassette with the battery into the household waste. The battery should be removed from the cassette and taken to a local drop-off location.

Photoguide for the Polaroid Sun 600 LMS US Bicentenary

How to use the instant camera? A little guide on how the instant camera works.

The first step is to load the film. To do this, press the slider on the side forward. The camera should open. The next step is to insert the film and close the camera again. The camera now ejects the protective cover of the film.

The camera is now ready for use. Hold the camera on the subject and press the shutter button. The camera technology transports the image from the film cassette out of the camera and the development of the image starts. After a short waiting period, the process of development is completed. Then you can see the final result.

Alternative Models

If you can’t find the camera, you can use other options. A good substitute is the Polaroid 636 Closeup*. The Polaroid Spirit 600* is also very popular. You can find a similar feature set on these models. They also use the 600 Polaroid format.

However, you might want to try something new. Two instant cameras that are not from Polaroid are the LomoInstant* and Instax Mini 11*. Matching film stock is also still being produced for both cameras.

Technical datasheet

Technical specifications of the camera
AttributeSpecification
Type of CameraInstant camera
Film formatTyp 600
Film transportAutomatic
Film transport mechanismMotor
Picture format77 mm x 77 mm
Focal length-
Biggest aperture-
Minimum focus distance120 cm / 3.936 ft
FocusFixed
Exposure times1/200 second to 1/4 second
Light meterYes
Exposure modesProgram automatic
Manual exposure settingsNo
Date imprintingNo
FlashIntegrated flash
Cable release threadNo
Self-timerNo
Power supply1x battery in filmpack

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