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  • Lens: 127mm, f/4.7, 4-element Rodenstock Ysarex. (other variations exist)

  • Shutter: Prontor SVS, 1 - 1/300 plus Bulb. (other variations may exist)

  • Flash: M,X sync via a standard PC connector and Polaroid "hot shoe"

  • Exposure set either by conventional speeds/apertures, or by EV numbers.

  • Built-in self-timer. ("V" setting on shutter)

  • Double-window viewfinder/rangefinder on top of camera, with automatic parallax compensation (similar to Model 150).

  • Focus knob on camera bed.

  • Polished steel body with grey textured covering

  • Hinged 'captive' lens cap. Late production models have an f/90 "pinhole" in the lens cap. This alternate lens cap was also available from Polaroid as a retrofit for earlier 110A's, so its presense shouldn't be taken as a sure sign of the camera's age.

  • Late production models have extra light seals (indicated by a serial number starting with the letter 'L') and slightly later ones yet also have a locking cutter bar.

Polaroid 110 A

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