Edwin Land set the photographic world on its end when he developed instant photography with the Polaroid company in 1948. He did it again when he introduced the SX-70 in 1972, as it was the first instant camera that put the chemicals in the paper instead of on the paper.
Wayne Koecke Memorial Camera Collection
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Polaroid SX-70 - 1972 to 1981
Edwin Land set the photographic world on its end when he developed instant photography with the Polaroid company in 1948. He did it again wh...
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Edwin Land set the photographic world on its end when he developed instant photography with the Polaroid company in 1948. He did it again wh...
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The AGC Pronto camera shown here were popular among photographers well into the 1950s.