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| Product Type | Instant Camera |
| Model | 600 Series |
| Brand | Polaroid |
| Film Type | Polaroid 600 instant film |
| Dimensions | Approx. 150 x 110 x 95 mm (5.9 x 4.3 x 3.7 in) |
| Weight | Approx. 450 g (1.0 lb) |
| Power Source | Built-in 6V battery (replaced with each film pack) |
| Exposure Control | Automatic with light sensor |
| Flash | Built-in electronic flash |
| Shutter | Motor-driven, electronic shutter |
| Focus Range | Fixed focus, approx. 1.2 m (4 ft) to infinity |
| Picture Size | Approx. 108 x 87 mm (4.25 x 3.42 in) |
| Development Time | 10–15 minutes at room temperature |
| Viewfinder | Optical, direct vision |
| Film Capacity | Each pack: 10 exposures |
| Battery | 6-volt, built-in high-energy battery |
| Lens | Fixed focal length, plastic |
| Care Instructions | Clean lens with soft, dry cloth; store in a cool, dry place |
| Safety Warnings | Do not aim flash directly at eyes; keep away from small children |
| Spare Parts & Repairability | Limited; film packs available; camera not user-serviceable |
| General Information | Classic instant camera; produces unique, analog photos |
Frequently Asked Questions - 600 Series POLAROID
What type of film does the Polaroid 600 use?
The Polaroid 600 uses Polaroid 600 instant film, which includes a built-in battery to power the camera.
How do I load the film?
Open the film door at the bottom of the camera. Insert the film pack with the dark slide facing the lens. Close the door and the camera will eject the dark slide automatically. Do not pull the dark slide manually.
Why are my pictures coming out too dark or too light?
Check the exposure adjustment dial (if available) or ensure the light sensor is not blocked. For best results, use the flash indoors or in low light. The camera adjusts exposure automatically, but extreme conditions may affect results.
How long does it take for the picture to develop?
The picture develops in 10–15 minutes at room temperature. Avoid shaking the picture; place it face up on a flat surface. Development is faster in warmer temperatures.
Can I use this camera without the flash?
The flash fires automatically when needed. You can cover the flash sensor to disable it, but this may result in underexposed pictures in low light.
What should I do if the film is not ejecting?
First, check that the film pack is fully inserted. If the battery is dead, the motor won't work. Try removing and reinserting the pack. If the problem persists, the camera may need repair.
How do I clean the camera?
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the lens and body. Avoid liquids or abrasive cleaners. Store the camera in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Is the 600 series camera compatible with other Polaroid film?
No, it only works with Polaroid 600 film. Do not attempt to use 800 or i-Type film, as they have different power and chemical configurations.
What does the light/dark slider do?
The light/dark slider (if present) adjusts exposure compensation. Move it toward light (L) to brighten pictures, or toward dark (D) to darken them. Use it to correct exposure in tricky lighting.
Can I get replacement parts or repair the camera?
Polaroid 600 cameras are generally not user-serviceable. For repairs, contact Polaroid customer support or a specialist retro camera shop. Replacement film packs are widely available.
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