
Polaroid 240
Polaroid · USA
The Polaroid 240 represents a typical example of Polaroid's mid-to-late 20th-century consumer snapshot cameras, designed for ease of use and instant gratification. Part of the company's extensive line of folding pack film models, it utilized the same integral film technology that defined Polaroid's mass appeal. While sharing the core instant photo experience with higher-end siblings like the SX-70, the 240 likely emphasized affordability and straightforward operation over advanced features or premium materials. Its design would have focused on handling the self-developing film process reliably within a compact, portable body, making it accessible for everyday snapshots and family memories, a cornerstone of Polaroid's consumer dominance for decades.
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