Polaroid/Polaroid Fun Flash 640
Polaroid Fun Flash 640

Polaroid Fun Flash 640

Polaroid · USA · 2001 · Instant film

The Polaroid Fun Flash 640 is a basic, entry-level instant camera introduced by Polaroid in 2001. As part of the Fun series aimed at casual users, it offered straightforward point-and-shoot functionality for capturing instant photos. Featuring a fixed-focus lens and a built-in flash, it was designed for simplicity and affordability, embodying Polaroid's strategy during a challenging period before their iconic instant film production ceased. The camera lacks advanced features or significant design innovation, representing a utilitarian tool for quick prints rather than a landmark product. Its construction is typical of budget cameras of the era, prioritizing cost over premium materials or robustness.

Specifications

Film FormatInstant

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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