Polaroid/Polaroid Supercolor 635 CL
Polaroid Supercolor 635 CL

Polaroid Supercolor 635 CL

Polaroid · USA

The Supercolor 635 CL was a mid-range consumer camera produced by Polaroid, likely released in the late 1970s or early 1980s during the company's peak period of instant film popularity. Designed for ease of use, it targeted amateur photographers seeking the simplicity of point-and-shoot operation combined with the immediacy of Polaroid's peel-apart integral film. Characterized by a straightforward plastic body layout, it typically featured a fixed-focus lens, simple shutter speed settings, and a basic flash unit, making it accessible for everyday snapshots and family photos without requiring advanced photographic knowledge. While functional for its purpose, it represented Polaroid's strategy of broadening the instant camera market beyond more complex or expensive models, emphasizing convenience over innovation or build sophistication.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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