Polaroid 600
The Polaroid 600 is a type of instant camera introduced by Polaroid Corporation in 1981. It uses a self-developing film that produces a physical photograph within minutes after taking a picture. The camera is known for its simple point-and-shoot design, making it accessible for casual photographers.
The Polaroid 600 film features a white border, which has become iconic in instant photography. This film is compatible with various models of the 600 series cameras, allowing users to capture memories quickly and share them immediately. The camera and film have gained popularity among enthusiasts and artists for their unique aesthetic.