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A true and faithful re-iteration of its predecessor, the SLR 690 is a folding, single-lens-reflex, autofocusing camera built on the legendary Polaroid SX-70 platform, with built-in electronic flash that automatically aims its light at the subject for evenly-lit, brilliant instant photographs on Polaroid 600 Plus film. The high ISO 600 rating of Polaroid 600 Plus film allows rapid shutter speeds and small lens apertures for greater depth of field, more true-to-life, action-stopping pictures and the use of the small, low-intensity integral flash in the SLR 690.
Made: 1996, Japan
Date Purchased: April 30, 2011
View westwards from the central tower of York Minster. The ruins of St Mary's Abbey, in Museum Gardens, are clearly visible.
31 January 2009. Free admission to the tower for local people during the York Residents' Festival.
Rodin Burghers of Calais. Detail of part of the very powerful group. London 1967. Non - SLR view finder camera.
Art display, people looking, Heath Street,
Hampstead London 1968. Beirette, non-SLR,
view finder camera.