Polaroid SX-70 Pronto Camera3-element 116mm f/9.4 lens. Lens on late-production models is color-coated
Minimum focus 3 ft.
Front-cell focusing with focus scale on lens ring
Black plastic body
Electronic shutter
Programmed auto exposure; long exposures possible
Has Flashbar socket for flash; accessory electronic flashes were also available
Rigid plastic body
Impossible Nd Filmpack Filter Twinpack for 600 ASA Impossible Film in Polaroid SX 70 CamerasThe new Impossible ND Film Pack filter was developed to use 600 ASA Impossible Film in Polaroid SX 70 cameras. Inserting this filter on top of the Impossible film cartridge will adjust films such as PX 680 Color Shade or PX 600 Silver Shade films to approximately 100 ASA and make them compatible with your SX 70 camera.This filter is easy to attach, detach and use and does not require any changes to the camera itself. This Twinpack contains 2 reusable Impossible Film Pack filters. These filters work with any 600asa Impossible PX film as well as Polaroid 600 film.
Polaroid OneStep SX-70 White/Rainbow CameraAlongside the 'prosumer' range of folding SLRs, Polaroid released a large number of plastic bodied, non-folding consumer cameras that used the SX-70 integral film. There were several lines that varied in the type and amount of features they offered, but fall into three distinct categories differentiated by the method of focusing:
* Fixed focus - Generally known (in the US) as OneStep models
* Zone-focused - Generally known (in the US) as Pronto! models; e.g. Pronto RF
* Sonar Autofocus - Labelled as both Pronto! and OneStep models, but usually with an AF or Sonar moniker.
All these models use the SX-70 integral film, meaning the camera is powered by a battery built into the film pack. Many of these models were able to use certain accessories designed for the folding SLR line of SX-70 cameras, such as flashbars, electronic flashes and tripod mounts.
PX 70 Color Shade PUSH! Color Instant Film for SX-70Impossible's brand new color film in a First Flush Edition. PX 70 film is optimized for use in SX-70 cameras, but the special film cartridge also allows usage in all 600 series cameras with a lighten/darken slider, producing only slightly underexposed results. For use in 600 type cameras, set the lighten/darken wheel or slider to the lightest position.
Impossible PX 680 Color Shade First Flush Film for Polaroid 600 CamerasPX 680 Color Shade First Flush film is Impossible's first, experimental color material for type 600 cameras and introduces a magical new color palette to the classic white frame. Being our First Flush edition, it may show variances in color balance, saturation and contrast and a light dot pattern in the dark areas. As with all Impossible films, the image is light sensitive for the first 3 minutes of development and MUST BE SHIELDED from light. This film operates well in a wide variety of temperatures, but extremes of hot or cold will always show effects. All Impossible films allow various artistic manipulation techniques. NOTE: production date stamped on package. Films do not have an expiration date.
Impossible PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Film for Polaroid 600 CamerasPX 600 Silver Shade Instant Film is a new monochrome material for your vintage Polaroid 600 camera, featuring a special UV filtering coat that enhances black and white tones. The Silver Shade line of Impossible films yields images that range from pure black and white to deep sepia tones. As with all Impossible films, the image is light sensitive for the first 3 minutes of development and MUST BE SHIELDED from light. The film responds actively to temperature, yielding black and white images when the film is chilled, to dark brown and orange-y tones when the film is warm. All Impossible films allow for various artistic manipulation techniques. NOTE: production date stamped on package. Films do not have an expiration date.
Impossible PZ 600 Silver Shade UV+ Film for Polaroid Spectra/Image/1200 CamerasOur latest and greatest Silver Shade Instant Film in the beloved Spectra wide-frame format, featuring a special UV filtering coat that improves black and white tones. The Silver Shade line of Impossible films yields images that range from pure black & white to deep sepia tones. As with all Impossible films, the image is light sensitive for the first 3 minutes of development and MUST BE SHIELDED from light. The film responds actively to temperature, yielding black & white images when the film is chilled to dark brown and orange-y tones when the film is warm. All Impossible films allow for various artistic manipulation techniques. NOTE: production date stamped on package. Films do not have an expiration date.