

- #Polaroid spectra pro pro#
- #Polaroid spectra pro Pc#
- #Polaroid spectra pro plus#
- #Polaroid spectra pro series#
#Polaroid spectra pro pro#
Auctioneer's notes on one of these sold at Westlicht state that just four of these cameras were made.In 1990, Minolta and Polaroid both released an improved version of the Spectra camera called the Instant Pro and Spectra Pro, respectively. A special edition was made in collaboration with the jeweller Cartier, covered with three colours of gold, and with a gold-and-saphire decoration on the top. This camera was first introduced in the year 1990, and provides the greatest flexibility in terms of user control of all Spectra camera models.īefore Polaroid produced the Spectra pro, Minolta licensed and marketed the same camera under the name of the Minolta Instant Pro. (This is a stub entry and needs additional information.) The Macro 3 SLR is similar to the Macro 5 SLR, but offers only three magnifications. The Macro, with a yellow shutter button, was designed for both 12- and 10-exposure packs its picture counter counts up. The Macro 5 SLR, with a red shutter button, takes 10-exposure packs of Spectra film and its picture counter counts down. An Intra-oral Dental Kit provides attachments for illuminating the teeth and gums. An optional polariser reduces glare from non-metallic surfaces.
#Polaroid spectra pro Pc#
A PC socket permits use of external flash. Twin electronic flashes can be used together, separately, or shut off. Focus is performed by moving the camera until two light beams overlap on the subject, or until the image is sharp on the focusing screen. The Macro 5 has true SLR viewing (with a grid for alignment). This model (and its twin the Macro 3) are the only non-folding models of Spectra-film camera manufactured. The image can be stamped with the date or time. Three optional supplementary lenses provide 0.67× and 5.0× (contact and non-contact) magnification. Single-lens-reflex designed primarily for medical and forensic work. Time/date stamp capability, autofocus, lighten/darken control and was sold with a close-up lens attachment.

90mm lens - shorter than any other Spectra model made - giving a wider field of view roughly equivalent to 33mm in 35mm film format. Sideways folding mechanism, with folding viewfinder mechanism.
#Polaroid spectra pro series#
The Spectra/Image series also has many optional accessories, such as close-up lenses, special effects filters and a "law enforcement" kit.
#Polaroid spectra pro plus#
Over time, Polaroid has introduced many variants of the Spectra, but most include a 'Quintic' 125mm f/10 3-element plastic lens, self-timer, automatic exposure, and sonar autofocus in many cases the addition or removal of user controls is the only distinguishing characteristic between models (eg the Spectra 2 has only exposure adjustment Spectra 'E' only has AF, flash and lighten/darken controls and the original Spectra has these plus LCD display, self-timer and volume controls).
