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SHACKMAN FOUR X ONE POLAROID CAMERA, 1960's

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SHACKMAN FOUR X ONE POLAROID CAMERA, 1960's

The Shackman Four X One Polaroid camera is for passport pictures, it takes Polaroid instant film, and the exposure area is subdivided into four separate areas accessed by turning the lens body. Shutter speeds are 1 second to 1/500 second. Aperture is F11 to F64. It has two accessory shoes on either side of the body. Together with the camera are seven rolls of unused film, six for prints and one for transparency.

Donated by Tracey Nunn

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