Polaroid Land Camera model 95A bellows camera, circa 1955.
The Polaroid Land Model 95 was produced by Polaroid in the United States from 1948 to 1957. Polaroid Corporation was best known for its instant cameras.
The first models were called Land cameras, named after Polaroid's founder Edwin Land.
Model 95 was the first of Polaroid's instant cameras, and over 1.5 million Models 95, 95A, and 95B were produced.
The technology integrated the chemistry of a darkroom into a wearable camera. The process he designed was ingenious and complex.
The cameras were works of art, beautiful examples of industrial design influenced by art deco.
The Polaroid 95A was called the Speedliner and was designed and built entirely within the company, without relying on outside companies.
Folding instant camera with lever focusing. Folding optical viewfinder.
Leather-covered in excellent condition.
Functional shutter.
The leather bellows are in excellent condition.
Excellent condition, complete with warranty and instructions and original Polaroid exposure meter.
Dimensions: 25x13 (closed).
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