This may be a stupid question that I will be able to answer myself, but I can't figure out why many of the fully automatic Polaroid packfilm cameras usually have a meter next to them when you buy them. I just bought a colorpack that is fully automatic, but yet I also got a meter with it. I have noticed this with many of the cameras on ebay
I would suspect that in the "old" days everyone was sold/bought a meter with their camera purchase so we now see them as everyone is clearing out the cupboards on Ebay etc. Possible theory?
That is verry well posible.
If you have a good working one: keep it, just in case you buy a RB67 or any camera without a build-in lightmeter in the future.
The more expensive lightmeter for flash and spot can always be bought later than.
I don't know..... they were probably bought for the Polaroids without lightmeters, the bellows type.
The later point and shoot were all automatic of some sort: fixed focus and so on.....