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| Made: | 1965-1969 | ||
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Original Price: | $189.95 | |||
Battery: | None | |||
Flash: | M and X sync | |||
Viewfinder: | single window Zeiss Ikon rangefinder/viewfinder | |||
Lens: | 4 element glass Tominon | |||
Timer: | none | |||
Front Cover: | black | |||
Type: | metal | |||
Tripod Socket: | yes | |||
Strap: | leather | |||
Film: | n/a | |||
Aperture: | f/4.5 - f/42 variable | |||
Shutter: | 1/500 to 1 sec + bulb | |||
Notes: The 180 was Polaroid's attempt at a professional camera with manual exposure controls. Both the shutter speed and aperture could be controlled independently and it could be used with flashbulbs as well as electronic flash. It required the use of a light meter to determine the correct exposure. | ||||
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