The Polaroid Supercolor 645 CL is an instant camera. It is congruent with the Polaroid One Step Flash Closeup in terms of functionality and the shape of the housing.
The body of the camera is red and black. The Supercolor 645 CL has the usual features of the 600 cameras, such as a flash and a close-up lens.
Polaroid no longer makes film for the Polaroid Supercolor 645 CL. Meanwhile, The Impossible Project is producing suitable films for the old Polaroid cameras again. Since 2020 the company offers the films again under the old brand name and logo. Currently, the Polaroid Color Film for 600* and the Polaroid B&W Film for 600* are the current films for color and black and white photography.
The battery in the film pack supplies power to the camera and flash. The battery is thus replaced with each change of film.
How a Polaroid camera works
The instant camera is a special type of camera that allows you to view images immediately after taking them. Unlike conventional cameras where the image is developed later, instant cameras develop the image immediately after the picture is taken. This makes them an ideal companion for people who like to hold their photo in their hands immediately after taking it.
When inserting the film, it is important to be extremely careful not to damage the film. When the film is loaded correctly, the protective cover is automatically ejected and the camera is ready for use. When the shutter release button is pressed, the motor in the camera is activated and the image is ejected. The photochemistry immediately starts developing the image, and after a few minutes the finished photo can be inspected closely.
Photographing with the instant camera
It is of great importance to make sure that the camera is properly aligned and the subject is clearly visible through the viewfinder in order to achieve a good photo. It is also advisable to use the camera in sufficient light to ensure good exposure of the photo.
There are some basic techniques to follow when taking photos with an instant camera to achieve high creative quality images. These include, for example, trying out different perspectives, using colour filters or playing with glass filters. With a little practice and experience, great results can be achieved with the instant camera that differ from conventional photos and have a unique charm.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Type of Camera | Instant camera |
| Film format | Typ 600 |
| Film transport | Automatic |
| Film transport mechanism | Motor |
| Picture format | 79 mm x 79 mm |
| Focal length | 116 mm (?) |
| Widest aperture | f/11 (?) |
| Minimum focus distance | 60 cm / 1.968 ft |
| Focus | Fixed |
| Exposure times | 1/200 second to 1/4 second |
| Light meter | Yes |
| Exposure modes | Program automatic |
| Manual exposure settings | No |
| Date imprinting | No |
| Flash | Integrated flash |
| Cable release thread | No |
| Self-timer | No |
| Power supply | 1x battery in filmpack |
FAQ about the Polaroid Supercolor 645 CL
How does this Polaroid camera work? Is it easy to use?
It's an instant camera, so you see the picture develop right away. It's quite simple to operate; you just point, shoot, and watch your photo appear. The film even includes the battery.
What kind of film does the Polaroid Supercolor 645 CL use?
Originally, Polaroid film was used, but that's discontinued. Now, The Impossible Project (now Polaroid Originals) makes compatible films in color and black and white for this model.
Does the red and black instant camera have a flash?
Yes, the Polaroid Supercolor 645 CL has a built-in flash, just like many other Polaroid 600 series cameras. It's powered by the battery in the film pack.
I'm a beginner. Are there any special tips for taking pictures with this type of camera?
Make sure you have enough light and that your subject is clearly visible in the viewfinder. Experiment with different angles and perspectives to get creative photos. It's all about practice!
Is the Polaroid Supercolor 645 CL similar to other Polaroid models?
It's very similar to the Polaroid OneStep Flash Closeup in terms of its features and body design. They both use the same type of film and have comparable functionality.