
Polaroid 660 Transparent
Polaroid · USA · 1986 · Instant film
The Polaroid 660 Transparent is an Instant camera introduced by Polaroid in 1986. Designed for the consumer market, it utilized the 600 series film format, offering a straightforward point-and-shoot experience for generating instant photographs. Its defining characteristic, suggested by its name, is the presence of a transparent element in its construction, likely the film door or viewfinder component, potentially allowing users to observe the film path or mechanics, though this feature was not unique or revolutionary. This model represents a standard offering within Polaroid's extensive instant camera lineup of the mid-1980s, focusing on accessibility and the novelty of instant image capture rather than advanced technical innovation or significant design departure from its contemporaries. It functioned as a simple, reliable tool for casual users seeking instant prints without the complexity of more professional or experimental models.
Specifications
| Film Format | Instant |






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