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Polaroid EE 100 Special
Polaroid · USA · 1977–1978 (1 years) · Instant film
The Polaroid EE 100 Special was produced for a single year, 1977-1978, as an entry-level instant camera during Polaroid's peak mass-market era. Utilizing peel-apart film (likely Polaroid 100 series), it offered a straightforward, affordable path to instant photography for casual users. As a basic model, it prioritized simplicity over advanced features, likely incorporating a fixed-focus lens and minimal controls, making it accessible and easy to operate for quick snapshots without technical fuss.
While not revolutionary, the EE 100 Special represented Polaroid's strategy to expand instant photography beyond enthusiasts and into the mainstream budget-conscious consumer market. Its design emphasized function and low cost, embodying the practical appeal of instant gratification for everyday moments. It served as a utilitarian tool for capturing family gatherings, vacations, or simple documentation, contributing to the widespread adoption of instant imaging during the late 1970s.
Specifications
| Film Format | Instant |






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