The Polaroid Supercolor 645 is an instant camera. It has the same functionality and design as the Polaroid One Step Flash.
The body of the camera is black. Some details and two stripes on the front are red. It bears the imprint “LM Program”. It should not be confused with the Supercolor 645 CL, which has a close-up lens.
Films for the Polaroid Supercolor 645 are available again today from The Impossible Project, Polaroid has stopped production. Since 2020, they are sold again under the old brand name. You can expose all 600 films in it, like the Polaroid Color Film for 600* or the Polaroid B&W Film for 600*.
The battery for the camera is permanently integrated into the plastic cassette of the film. It is thus automatically replaced with each film change. The battery supplies power to the camera, the film transport and the flash.
How an Instant Camera Works
An instant camera is a special type of camera that enables you to print images immediately after capturing them. Unlike traditional cameras that require you to wait for the image to develop later, instant cameras provide you with an instant physical copy of your photo. This makes them perfect for individuals who like to have a tangible version of their photos right after taking them.
Inserting the Film Properly
When inserting the film into the camera, it is crucial to handle it with extreme care to avoid damaging it. Once the film is correctly loaded, the protective cover is automatically removed, and the camera is ready to use. Once you press the shutter release button, the camera’s motor is activated, and the image is ejected. The photochemistry process then begins instantly to develop the image, and within minutes, you can inspect the finished photo closely.
Tips for Using an Instant Camera
To capture a great photo with an instant camera, it is essential to ensure that the camera is correctly aligned and the subject is visible through the viewfinder. Also, it’s advisable to use the camera in well-lit conditions to obtain the best exposure. There are several fundamental techniques to follow when photographing with an instant camera, such as experimenting with different angles, using colour filters, or manipulating light. With some practice and experience, you can produce distinctive and creative results that stand out from conventional photos and have a unique appeal.
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 (?) |
Biggest aperture | f/11 (?) |
Minimum focus distance | 120 cm / 3.936 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 |
Tripod mount | No |
Cable release thread | No |
Self-timer | No |
Power supply | 1x battery in filmpack |
Estimated value / Used price | 56,00 Euro 92,7882,0754,38431,4847,939216,75654,0159,62 Estimate based on used prices of 3 offers (possibly with different scope of delivery and/or condition). As of 15.4.2024 |
Average used price in the year 2023 | 66,84 Euro (71.44 US-Dollar) |