These cameras took Polaroid Picture Roll Land film, which was discontinued in 1992. Some of these cameras can be converted to take pack film, but others cannot.
Viva with electronic flash No.M1183 (1984) for Caribbean market
Integral film
SX-70
These cameras included both folding SLRs and less expensive nonfolding models. They take the SX-70 film, a format with a ~3.1 × 3.1 in2 (77 × 77mm) square image area and a ~4.2 × 3.5 in2 (108 × 88mm2) total area,[1] and a sensitivity around ISO 160. They come with a built-in 6-volt zinc chloride "PolaPulse" battery pack,[2] replaced with a lithium-ion pack in Polaroid B.V. remakes.[3]
Polaroid SLR 690Polaroid ImpulsePolaroid OneStep 600 ExpressPolaroid OneStep Autofocus SEPolaroid Sun 600 LMS instant cameraPolaroid Sun Autofocus 660 instant camera
The 600 film have the same dimensions as that of the SX-70.[1] The sensitivity is higher at around ISO 640. It also has a battery pack, for which Polaroid has released a small radio.[4]
The i-Type is a new film format introduced by Polaroid B.V. It is Polaroid 600 film with the battery moved from the film pack and into the camera.[1] All of the following cameras include a flash.
Polaroid I-2 (2023) – one 98 mm f/8 lens with lidar autofocus; shooting modes available from the camera itself include automatic, shutter priority, aperture priority, and fully manual. (Note: lens equivalent to 38mm equivalentangle of view and f/2.8 in 35 mm film or full frame digital format.)[9][10][11][12] Additional features are available using the Polaroid smartphone app. The I-2 shoots I-Type and 600 film and with a setting change it can shoot the SX-70 film.
Polaroid OneStep
Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 (2017) – one 106 mm f/14.6 fixed-focus standard lens[13][14][15] The Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 Viewfinder has an upgraded viewfinder.
Polaroid Originals OneStep+ (2018), later just Polaroid OneStep+ – manually selectable between two f/12 fixed-focus lenses: standard (103 mm) and portrait (89 mm); tripod socket; additional features are available via a smartphone app (remote trigger, self timer, double exposure, noise trigger, light painting, color paint and manual mode (control of aperture, shutter speed (up to 30 s long exposure and bulb), flash strength and lens))[16][17] Discontinued with the release of the Now series in 2020.
Polaroid Now
Polaroid Now (2020) – automatically selects between two fixed-focus lenses: standard (102.35 mm) and portrait (95 mm); dedicated double exposure button[18][19]
Polaroid Now Generation 2 (2023)[20] – updated version of the first generation; production discontinued in February 2025.
Polaroid Now+ (2021) – automatically selects between two f/11 fixed-focus lenses: standard (102.35 mm) and portrait (95 mm); filters; tripod socket; additional features are available via a smartphone app (e.g. double exposure, light painting, remote trigger, aperture priority/depth of field, tripod mode/long exposure; various manual controls)[23][24]
Polaroid Now+ Generation 2 (2023)[25][26] – updated version of the first generation of the plus series; production discontinued in February 2025
Polaroid Flip (2025) – features a four-lens system, autofocus, built-in battery that utilizes a USB-C for recharging, improved flash and is compatible with both i-Type and 600 film. The Flip also features a sonar autofocus system, utilizing a technology that Polaroid first adopted in 1978 with the SX-70 camera. [27]