Polaroid Land Camera 95
The Polaroid Land Camera 95 was introduced in 1948 as the first commercially successful instant camera. It allowed users to take a photograph and receive a developed print within minutes, revolutionizing photography by making it more accessible and immediate. The camera used Polaroid's unique film technology, which developed images through a chemical process.
This model featured a simple design with a folding body and a viewfinder for composing shots. It utilized Type 40 film, which produced 3.25 x 4.25-inch prints. The Land Camera 95 set the stage for future instant cameras and remains a significant milestone in photographic history.