Polaroid/Polaroid Colorpack V Land
Polaroid Colorpack V Land

Polaroid Colorpack V Land

Polaroid · USA · 1973–1975 (2 years) · Instant film

The Colorpack V Land was a straightforward instant camera produced by Polaroid from 1973 to 1975, part of the company's line of more affordable peel-apart film models. Designed for casual users seeking instant gratification, it featured a simple box-like construction with a fixed-focus lens and basic controls. Utilizing Polaroid's standard pack film types like 100 or 108, it produced sepia-toned prints that emerged from the camera and developed externally, fulfilling the core instant photo appeal. As a member of the Colorpack series, it occupied the lower end of Polaroid's instant camera range, prioritizing ease of use and low cost over advanced features or sophisticated design. Its production coincided with Polaroid's peak dominance in the instant photography market before the introduction of integral film systems like the SX-70 reshaped the category.

Specifications

Film FormatInstant

Pricing

Market Value
~$34
Launch Price (1973)
$50

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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