
Seagull 海鸥 YC 75X100 一次成像
Seagull · China · 1980
The Seagull YC 75X100 一次成像, introduced in 1980, is a heavy (5.0 kg) instant camera produced by the Chinese manufacturer Seagull. As a "one-time imaging" device, it falls into the category of cameras designed to produce physical prints immediately after exposure, akin to the principles established by Polaroid. Given Seagull's historical focus on affordable film cameras for the domestic market, this model likely served as a budget-conscious entry point into instant photography for consumers in China, prioritizing function over cutting-edge design or significant innovation within the instant camera field. Its substantial weight suggests a robust, utilitarian construction typical of its era and manufacturer.
Specifications
| Weight | 5000g |
| Dimensions | 303 X 186 X 156 mm |
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0



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