Description
The Impulse has a completely different look from any other Polaroid camera, but it is just as easy to use as any other 600 type instant cameras. It's uniquely designed as a single piece construction, with a sturdy body, rubber binocular grips and a pop-up flash. This camera is great for beginners who want something reliable and hard-wearing with its own unique style.
Designed for Polaroid's 600-series integral film, the Impulse models are similar in body design to the OneStep or Pronto! models released for SX-70 film in that they feature a non-folding plastic body, single-element plastic lens and fixed focus.
The basic Impulse model as shown here is usually found in a dark gray color. The body is a hard-wearing plastic and features rubber grips around the rear and flash-ready light. The flash is raised by pressing down onto the top of the unit; this also turns the camera on and retracts the lens cover.
Specifications:
The Polaroid Impulse is an excellent 600 type camera. If you're looking to use 600 type films, and can't afford a Polaroid SLR, this is one of the best cameras out there for the photography enthusiasts. The Polaroid Impulse is fairly simplistic and relatively easy to use. It has a phenomenal viewfinder in comparison to viewfinders found on other Polaroid 600 cameras. Since it is a 600 model camera, it works with expired Polaroid 600 film, as well as the Impossible Project's PX 600 Silver Shade and PX 680 Color Shade lines of film.
Designed for Polaroid's 600-series integral film, the Impulse models are similar in body design to the OneStep or Pronto! models released for SX-70 film in that they feature a non-folding plastic body, single-element plastic lens and fixed focus.
The basic Impulse model as shown here is usually found in a dark gray color. The body is a hard-wearing plastic and features rubber grips around the rear and flash-ready light. The flash is raised by pressing down onto the top of the unit; this also turns the camera on and retracts the lens cover.
Specifications:
- Single-element 116mm f/9 plastic lens
- Fixed focus
- Electronic shutter: range of about 1/4 - 1/200 sec
- Built-in electronic flash
- Rigid plastic body with some vinyl covering
- Automatic flash exposures for all pictures (flash always fires)
The Polaroid Impulse is an excellent 600 type camera. If you're looking to use 600 type films, and can't afford a Polaroid SLR, this is one of the best cameras out there for the photography enthusiasts. The Polaroid Impulse is fairly simplistic and relatively easy to use. It has a phenomenal viewfinder in comparison to viewfinders found on other Polaroid 600 cameras. Since it is a 600 model camera, it works with expired Polaroid 600 film, as well as the Impossible Project's PX 600 Silver Shade and PX 680 Color Shade lines of film.
Polaroid Impulse One Step Camera
Current Price
$283.99
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$152.91
Min Price
$45
Max Price
$449.99
Price dynamics
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Description
The Impulse has a completely different look from any other Polaroid camera, but it is just as easy to use as any other 600 type instant cameras. It's uniquely designed as a single piece construction, with a sturdy body, rubber binocular grips and a pop-up flash. This camera is great for beginners who want something reliable and hard-wearing with its own unique style.
Designed for Polaroid's 600-series integral film, the Impulse models are similar in body design to the OneStep or Pronto! models released for SX-70 film in that they feature a non-folding plastic body, single-element plastic lens and fixed focus.
The basic Impulse model as shown here is usually found in a dark gray color. The body is a hard-wearing plastic and features rubber grips around the rear and flash-ready light. The flash is raised by pressing down onto the top of the unit; this also turns the camera on and retracts the lens cover.
Specifications:
The Polaroid Impulse is an excellent 600 type camera. If you're looking to use 600 type films, and can't afford a Polaroid SLR, this is one of the best cameras out there for the photography enthusiasts. The Polaroid Impulse is fairly simplistic and relatively easy to use. It has a phenomenal viewfinder in comparison to viewfinders found on other Polaroid 600 cameras. Since it is a 600 model camera, it works with expired Polaroid 600 film, as well as the Impossible Project's PX 600 Silver Shade and PX 680 Color Shade lines of film.
Designed for Polaroid's 600-series integral film, the Impulse models are similar in body design to the OneStep or Pronto! models released for SX-70 film in that they feature a non-folding plastic body, single-element plastic lens and fixed focus.
The basic Impulse model as shown here is usually found in a dark gray color. The body is a hard-wearing plastic and features rubber grips around the rear and flash-ready light. The flash is raised by pressing down onto the top of the unit; this also turns the camera on and retracts the lens cover.
Specifications:
- Single-element 116mm f/9 plastic lens
- Fixed focus
- Electronic shutter: range of about 1/4 - 1/200 sec
- Built-in electronic flash
- Rigid plastic body with some vinyl covering
- Automatic flash exposures for all pictures (flash always fires)
The Polaroid Impulse is an excellent 600 type camera. If you're looking to use 600 type films, and can't afford a Polaroid SLR, this is one of the best cameras out there for the photography enthusiasts. The Polaroid Impulse is fairly simplistic and relatively easy to use. It has a phenomenal viewfinder in comparison to viewfinders found on other Polaroid 600 cameras. Since it is a 600 model camera, it works with expired Polaroid 600 film, as well as the Impossible Project's PX 600 Silver Shade and PX 680 Color Shade lines of film.
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today we're gonna talk about one of the most underrated Polaroid cameras of all time and the perfect camera if you're just getting an instant film it's no cosmetic statuette of aesthetic but this sweet block of unapologetic plastic will shock you with every exposure it's called the Polaroid impulse AF let's do it I mean we may as well we're here I mean let's go welcome to in an instant my name is Ben and today's instant review is the Polaroid impulse AF that's AF as an autofocus not as this little blue chunk came out in 1988 and typically gets lost in the glorious shadow of the iconic folding Polaroid cameras of that era this camera does not fold unless placed under a hydraulic press which I can't recommend les enough I can't I don't don't do it there are many variations of the impulse most of which exist for no reason like a lot of things in the 80s it was just a chaos in the 80s crazy


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