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No. 539

The Camera Museum: Polaroid's Neon Cool Cam

Patrick Tobin, | Aug 18, 10:00 AM

In 1988, Polaroid released its Cool Cam, which was essentially the Sun 600 with flashy colors and branded with the “Cool Cam” moniker. It came in several color combinations, including Pink & Grey and the Red & Black. More rare is the Neon version, pictured here! The Cool Cam also came with a matching carrying case and a sheet of word bubble stickers that could be adhered to your photos to add some COOLNESS!

The Cool Cam features a single-element 116mm plastic lens, fixed focus, with minimum focal length of 4 feet, electronic shutter, programmed auto-exposure system and a built-in electronic flash.

The Cool Cam works with all of Impossible’s 600 films. For a complete list of compatible films, click HERE

You can also click HERE for a Polaroid 600 camera manual

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Comments:

  1. I found one of these in a Denver thrift shop about a week ago for $4.99. :) It’s in perfect working order, I’ve shot a couple of packs through it so far. Yay!

    said Shelly Sometimes | 222 days ago