Whiteymorange
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The newest crop of Polaroid donations has come in to the PHSNE coffers and it's time to get them in the hands of photographers! I actually have three cameras, two of which are Polaroid 250's (with the Zeiss rangefinder). The third is an SX70 Sonar set that I will list separately.
Set 1 has a camera that is a bit scruffed-up but seems to work well. It even has a battery that is installed and perfectly good. A touch of corrosion on one of the camera's attachments wiped off with a cloth and the camera responds quickly to changing light. The rollers are clean and in good condition. With it comes: a flash, with bulbs; a close up kit (lens, viewfinder adapter and diffuser lens for the flash); a cloud filter (yellow) for back and white film; the instruction book and cold clip.
Set 2 has the same type of camera, a Polaroid 250, in better cosmetic condition. It has fewer goodies, but is not alone. It has a flash (with bulbs), a close up kit and the requisite instruction book and cold clip. This one does NOT have a battery. I would convert it to three double-A cells, myself, but 4.5 volt batteries are still available in this size from Battery Mart and very likely many other sources.
It should be obvious from the photos which is which. Both cameras have been tested for response to light, they have not been tested with film. The PHSNE guarantee (Don't like it? Send it back and pay only shipping) is in force, so what have you got to lose?
$65 shipped, either set, $120 for the pair. If you want one, just remember to specify which one you want.
Set 1 has a camera that is a bit scruffed-up but seems to work well. It even has a battery that is installed and perfectly good. A touch of corrosion on one of the camera's attachments wiped off with a cloth and the camera responds quickly to changing light. The rollers are clean and in good condition. With it comes: a flash, with bulbs; a close up kit (lens, viewfinder adapter and diffuser lens for the flash); a cloud filter (yellow) for back and white film; the instruction book and cold clip.
Set 2 has the same type of camera, a Polaroid 250, in better cosmetic condition. It has fewer goodies, but is not alone. It has a flash (with bulbs), a close up kit and the requisite instruction book and cold clip. This one does NOT have a battery. I would convert it to three double-A cells, myself, but 4.5 volt batteries are still available in this size from Battery Mart and very likely many other sources.
It should be obvious from the photos which is which. Both cameras have been tested for response to light, they have not been tested with film. The PHSNE guarantee (Don't like it? Send it back and pay only shipping) is in force, so what have you got to lose?
$65 shipped, either set, $120 for the pair. If you want one, just remember to specify which one you want.