Model 100
Model 100

Polaroid
Model 100
1963 – 1966
Pack FilmPack Film
The first Polaroid pack film camera, introducing the revolutionary new film loading system that replaced the cumbersome roll film process. The Model 100 used the new Type 100 peel-apart film and featured automatic exposure via a built-in electric eye.
Notable Features
- First Polaroid pack film camera
- Introduced the revolutionary pack film loading system
- Automatic exposure via electric eye
Specifications
- Film Type
- Type 100 pack film
- Lens
- 114mm f/8.8 three-element
- Shutter
- 1/1200 to 10 sec, automatic electric-eye
- Flash
- Flashgun #268
- Viewfinder
- Optical with parallax correction marks
- Focus
- Manual, scale focus (3.5 ft to infinity)
- Dimensions
- 10 x 5.5 x 2.25 in (folded)
- Weight
- 2.5 lbs
- Battery
- 3V (2x AA or #531 battery)



