Polaroid/Polaroid 7100 FF
Polaroid 7100 FF

Polaroid 7100 FF

Polaroid · USA · 2000 · Instant film

The Polaroid 7100 FF is a straightforward, consumer-grade instant camera introduced by Polaroid in 2000. Designed primarily for casual users, it utilizes the company's integral film packs of the era to produce finished prints within minutes, embodying the core appeal of instant photography for a mass audience. Its design follows the functional aesthetic common to late-20th-century Polaroid compacts, prioritizing ease of use with simple controls like a viewfinder and a straightforward shutter button, eschewing the sophisticated engineering or groundbreaking innovations that defined Polaroid's most celebrated models like the SX-70. This camera represents a standard offering in the twilight years of Polaroid's original instant film era before digital disruption and subsequent film discontinuities reshaped the landscape.

Specifications

Film FormatInstant

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.0

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