Retro Finds: My Top Vintage Polaroid Cameras for 2024 (2024)

Shooting with a vintage Polaroid camera brings the best of two worlds together; shooting with film and the instant gratification we’ve grown to love with digital. Being able to review your photos instantly.

After years of shooting with vintage film cameras, the most frustrating part of the experience has been the wait. I would shoot incredible photos and get the film scanned weeks later. By the time I got my scans, I lost all the excitement over that shoot.

Wanting to continue shooting with film, but also having the instant gratification of reviewing the photos I decided to explore old Polaroid cameras.

As a photography enthusiast, I was always fascinated by the charm of vintage Polaroid cameras. My journey began when I found an old Polaroid SX-70 at a flea market. Initially, I struggled with its manual controls and the peculiarities of instant film. The first few shots were overexposed, a testament to my inexperience.

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However, as I continued experimenting, I learned the nuances of lighting and composition unique to Polaroids. Capturing moments became an adventure, each photo developing into a memory, revealing its character slowly. This experience deepened my appreciation for the art of instant photography, reminding me of the joy in simplicity and the beauty of imperfection.

After trying many other old vintage Polaroid cameras, I decided to put together a buying guide. I hope this helps anyone looking to buy their first Polaroid camera!

Before we get into what vintage Polaroid cameras are best, let’s cover some common questions you might have about these old instant cameras.

Types of vintage Polaroid cameras

There are thirteen different types of instant cameras developed by Polaroid between 1948 and the present day. The different types of instant cameras are defined by the type of Polaroid camera film format they use. Of these thirteen types of cameras, only five types are still supported. Three of these five would be considered vintage by today’s standards.

These types of vintage Polaroid cameras that are still supported are cameras that use SX-70, 600, and 8×10 Integral Film. Modern films are the Go Film and i-Type films.

For the sake of this article, we will primarily focus on the integral SX-70 film and 600 film type of vintage Polaroid cameras. These two types of old Polaroid camera models use the most advanced vintage film that produces long-lasting quality photos. They are also some of the most accessible with readily available film.

Where to buy vintage Polaroid cameras

You can buy vintage Polaroid cameras in many locations, both online and offline. They can be found anywhere where you would buy vintage lenses or vintage cameras.

Places to buy vintage Polaroid cameras would include:

  • eBay
  • Facebook Marketplace
  • Etsy
  • Amazon
  • Craigslist
  • Specialty camera stores
  • Online camera retailers (ie. B&H, Keh, Adorama)
  • Thrift stores
  • Garage sales

Additionally, you can also purchase refurbished vintage Polaroid cameras directly from the Polaroid website. This could be the best place to buy your vintage Polaroid 600 and Polaroid SX-70 cameras. These certified cameras are sold at a premium but are guaranteed to be functional.

Best vintage Polaroid camera for beginners

Polaroid Sun 660 Autofocus Instant Camera

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The Polaroid Sun 660 Autofocus Instant Camera is one of the friendliest cameras for beginners. With a reasonable price of around $50 – $60 USD on eBay, this camera requires minimal investment.

The camera comes with beginner-friendly features such as an automatic flash with override and the Sonar Autofocus system. This autofocus feature sends out high-frequency sound waves that help it establish the distance to the subject and adjust focus. This results in sharper images.

Cheapest vintage Polaroid cameras

Polaroid 600 Square Instant Camera

The Polaroid 600 Square Instant Camera is one of the cheapest vintage Polaroid cameras on the market today. It is also the cheapest one that you can buy refurbished directly from Polaroid for $119.99. Alternatively, you can spin the camera roulette on eBay for the same camera at around $10 – $20 before shipping.

This old Polaroid instant film camera was developed in the 80s and is simple to use as a film point-and-shoot camera. Unlike the close-up variant of this camera, this has a focus range of 4ft to infinity and an effective flash range between 2 – 10ft. The camera can only use the 600 film packs made for Polaroid cameras, and the film is sold separately.

Best Polaroid 600 vintage camera

Polaroid Supercolor 670 AF vintage camera

The vintage Polarpod 600 cameras offered a more versatile shooting experience by offering a higher ISO film of 600 – versus 100 or 160. This propelled their popularity even further than their previous generations.

Using this more flexible vintage 600 Polaroid film, the Polaroid Supercolor AF vintage camera is one of the best Polaroid 600 cameras produced. Resembling the Polaroid Supercolor 635 the 670 AF improved upon those models with its ultrasonic focusing module that allows for focusing from 60cm to infinity.

The closer focusing distance of 60cm (vs 120cm on most cameras) makes the camera more suitable for close vintage portrait photography.

This camera also features the same Lightmixer system that is found in the 635. This system mixes ambient light and light from the on-camera flash for better exposure.

Best Polaroid SX-70 vintage camera

Polaroid SX-70 SLR Land Camera Sonar Autofocus

Retro Finds: My Top Vintage Polaroid Cameras for 2024 (3)The SX-70 cameras became incredibly popular with photographers such as Ansel Adams, Andy Warhol, Helmut Newton, and Walker Evans praising and using the SX-70.

The Polaroid SX-70 SLR camera with Sonar Autofocus is probably one of the best vintage Polaroid cameras of all time. Using a single-lens reflex system this camera allowed for accurate composition.

Unlike most vintage Polaroid cameras which use autofocus, the SX-70 lens has a manual focusing capability. This helps with creative freedom. The lens also has a maximum aperture of f/8 allowing for a shallower depth of field and great bokeh. This is significantly higher than the 600 film cameras with their f/14 maximum aperture.

Best vintage Polaroid camera

Polaroid 600 SLR 690 Folding Instant Film Camera

This legendary vintage Polaroid camera is regarded as one of the best if not the best vintage Polaroid camera ever created. Sporting a price between $1,000 – $1,500, depending on where you buy it from, this can be a significant investment for any photographer.

The Polaroid 690 benefits from some of the best characteristics of many different cameras. This set it apart from other models across the SX-70 and 600 film camera lineups.

The outstanding features of the 690 are:

  • Sonar autofocus
  • Camera controls
  • Lens sharpness

These features rival its best-in-class competitors.

For example, the Polaroid 600 OneStep Close Up is known to be one of the sharpest cameras in the lineup. The 690 outperforms this model by having the sharpest vintage lens found on a old Polaroid camera. This further propels the camera’s feature set to make the 690 stand out from the rest as the best vintage Polaroid camera.

Similarly, its autofocus rivals the performance of the Polaroid 600 Impulse Autofocus, which is known to be one of the best-performing cameras when it comes to autofocus systems

Most importantly unlike the box-style Polaroid cameras, the Polaroid 690 takes advantage of its SLR build allowing you to see through the lens and accurately compose your images.

Coolest vintage Polaroid camera

SX-70 One-Step (Rainbow Stripe)

Let’s be honest. One of the great reasons to own an old Polaroid vintage camera is for the cool retro vibes. In my mind, when I think of Polaroid cameras, I think of the iconic rainbow stripe on a white body. The One-Step is a non-folding version of the SX-70 camera. Due to how expensive the folding SX-70 was, this version was created to offer a lower-cost alternative.

Vintage Polaroid Film

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Regardless of what camera you end up buying, you will need to get yourself some Polaroid film to match your camera. Buying actual old vintage Polaroid film is very expensive and rare to find, not to mention expired.

Luckily Polaroid has resumed the manufacturing of its vintage Polaroid film packs and sell the 600 and SX-70 Polaroid film to this day.Purchasing these films can be as easy as ordering on Amazon, with one-day free delivery or directly from the Polaroid website.

How do vintage Polaroid cameras work?

When a picture is taken, the film is rolled in front of the lens. A roller will apply pressure to a pouch in the film that contains a chemical that will travel across the image layer, timing layer, acid layer and regent to develop the film.

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In this instance, the image layer consists of three emulsion layers with three primary colors, red, green and blue. Beneath these layers, are three more layers of complementary colors, cyan, magenta and yellow.

Do vintage Polaroid cameras need batteries?

Vintage Polaroid cameras do not need additional batteries for the cameras to function. Instead, the battery is found in the film pack, and it has enough power to operate the camera for ten shots. There is a good chance that if your camera is not working after inserting a film pack, it is because the battery is dead.

Can old Polaroid cameras use new film?

Older Polaroid instant cameras cannot use new film due to the absence of a battery in the film pack. So newer i-Type films are only usable in newer instant cameras that support the i-Type film packs. However, the newer cameras can use the older 600 film packs.

Can you use expired instant film in your vintage Polaroid camera?

Instant Polaroid film has a shelf life of 12 months after its production dates. The film should be used in that time frame to capture the best results. You can find the production date stamped at the bottom of each film package.

How long do old Polaroids take to develop?

Typically it takes between 10 to 15 minutes for the vintage instant film to fully develop. You should allow them to further develop and settle for 30 days before storing Polaroid photos. Keep them laid flat and out of the direct sun or UV light.

Does shaking a Polaroid do anything?

Retro Finds: My Top Vintage Polaroid Cameras for 2024 (6)You should in fact not shake a Polaroid picture. Polaroid film is a complex mixture of chemicals and dyes that are layered together to produce the image. Shaking the polaroid can cause unwanted effects on the final image such as bubbling and other marks.

The practice of shaking a Polaroid picture comes from much older Polaroid cameras that used a peel-apart film. Many people shook this film as it helped speed up the drying of the chemicals that produced those pictures. This is not required for the Integral Film which is used by 600 film or SX-70 film vintage Polaroid cameras.

How to use a vintage Polaroid camera?

Using a vintage Polaroid camera can be fairly simple once you get the hang of it. First and foremost you must make sure to get the right type of film for the camera you have. Depending on the type of camera you buy – as covered in the above section, you will need to match it with the correct film.

So f you are shooting with a 600-style camera, you will need Polaroid 600 film.

Once you have the right type of film, it’s time to get started:

  1. Load your film pack through the film door, darkslide facing up
  2. Charge your camera flash if it does not automatically charge by pressing the trigger halfway down
  3. Adjust your exposure if needed (usually, it’s not needed)
  4. Look through the viewfinder and adjust your framing and composition
  5. Press the trigger button and voila!
  6. Shield the new instant photo from any light for a few minutes

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Tudor Stanescu

Tudor Stanescu is a professional photographer and videographer with almost 15 years of experience shooting urban cityscapes, portraiture, weddings, and much more. He has worked on many commercial projects with the likes of Ford, Scotia Bank and Format to name a few. Growing up in the 90s has also brought Tudor back to exploring film photography over the last 5 years as he rediscovers his passion for the art of photography.

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FAQs

What Polaroid camera is worth money? ›

The Polaroid SX-70 land camera from 1972 is a folding single-lens reflex model with an iconic design that lots of collectors adore. Some also have a brown leather and chrome body that makes them even more valuable and sought-after by enthusiasts.

Are old Polaroid cameras collectible? ›

Another reason that people like to collect Polaroid cameras is because of how much a Polaroid camera is worth. It can be as much as $1000 or more. Some collectors like to buy cheap models and fix them up to sell for a profit while other enthusiasts seek the rarest, oldest, and most iconic Polaroid models.

How do you date old Polaroid pictures? ›

Each set of 2 digits gives you a specific piece of information:
  1. Numbers 1 & 2: Month of production.
  2. Numbers 3 & 4: Year of production.
  3. Numbers 5 & 6: Machine used for the production.
  4. Numbers 7 & 8: Type of film.
  5. Numbers 9 & 10: Day of production.

How can you tell how old a Polaroid camera is? ›

Every Polaroid SX-70 instant film camera has its own unique serial number, you can derive the production date from this number!

What is the most iconic Polaroid camera? ›

Polaroid® 600 Box-Type Cameras

First released in 1981, the 600-series is the camera most people think of when they hear the word “Polaroid”, with a boxy design that made them a pop culture icon.

What old camera is worth the most money? ›

  • Leica M6. ...
  • Leica M2. ...
  • Rolleiflex 2.8GX. ...
  • Hasselblad XPan. ...
  • Contax 645. ...
  • Hasselblad 501CM. ...
  • Hasselblad 503CW. ...
  • Deardorff 8x10. This camera is a little different than anything else on the list, but it's one of the most iconic and valuable old cameras out there.
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How to sell a Polaroid camera? ›

When it comes to selling your Polaroid camera, we recommend using a trusted online sales platform, such as eBay, Depop or Etsy. You can also reach out to Retrospekt, a well known Polaroid camera buyer, at: service@retrospekt.com.

How much were Polaroid cameras in the 1970s? ›

The company first sold the SX-70 in Miami, Florida in late 1972, and began selling it nationally in fall 1973. Although the high cost of $180 for the camera and $6.90 for each film pack of ten pictures ($1,311 and $50 respectively when adjusted for inflation) limited demand, Polaroid sold 700,000 by mid-1974.

What does 6 mean on a Polaroid camera? ›

The 8 film counter LEDs on top of the camera will light up, indicating how much battery remains. For example: If 6 LEDs light up, that means the camera has 6/8 (75%) charge remaining. Once you release the self-timer button, the LEDs will return to displaying the number of shots remaining in your film pack.

How old is the oldest Polaroid camera? ›

The first Polaroid camera, called the Model 95, and its associated film went on sale in 1948 at a department store in Boston. The cameras sold out in minutes.

Are old Polaroid cameras worth any money? ›

Factors Affecting Vintage Polaroid Values. Whether a vintage Polaroid is worth anything (beyond a ton of nostalgic value) depends on several factors. These cameras can be worth as little as $10 or $20, but they can also be worth hundreds.

How do I know what type of Polaroid camera I have? ›

Besides examining the camera, or reading the model name, the easiest way to know which model of camera you have is to open the film door and read the serial number.

Do polaroids go bad? ›

Just like any other photo, they can last for decades if stored properly. However, they can also fade super quickly if they're not taken care of. If you just throw your Polaroid photos in a box, there's a good chance they will fade or become distorted over the years.

What old cameras are worth money? ›

10 Most Valuable Old Cameras to Watch For
Vintage CameraValue in Good ConditionHigh-End Value
Leica M6$3,200$9,000
Leica M2$1,800$7,400
Rolleiflex 2.8GX$3,800$7,200
Hasselblad XPan$4,000$6,600
6 more rows
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Which Polaroid now is the best? ›

Combining the boxy form factor, dual-lens autofocus and detailed image quality of the Polaroid Now with the Bluetooth connectivity of the OneStep+, we think the revamped Now+ is Polaroid's most complete instant camera to date.

Can I sell my Polaroid camera? ›

If you have any Polaroid Cameras lying around the house, they could be worth a lot of money. Send them to us using our free postage service. Our in house experts will let you know how much they are worth. Accept the offer to get paid the same day, or request to have your items returned to you at no cost.

What film do vintage polaroids take? ›

The Polaroid 600 cameras were popular in the '90s, but if you have a Polaroid camera from the '70s or '80s, it's more likely to use Polaroid SX-70 film. These have a square shape similar to the 600 film, but they're much less sensitive to light.

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