![]() ![]() Spectra film came with 10 shots per pack. ![]() The Spectra/Image series also has many optional accessories, such as close-up lenses, special effects filters and a "law enforcement" kit. Over time, Polaroid has introduced many variants of the Spectra, but most include a 'Quintic' 125mm f/10 3-element plastic lens, self-timer, automatic exposure, and sonar autofocus in many cases the addition or removal of user controls is the only distinguishing characteristic between models (eg the Spectra 2 has only exposure adjustment Spectra 'E' only has AF, flash and lighten/darken controls and the original Spectra has these plus LCD display, self-timer and volume controls). Spectra cameras are thought to take better pictures than a conventional 600 Polaroid camera. The distance between the inner lens elements. The Spectra camera series also has lenses on average better than the 600-film range Most models use arc-shaped focusing lenses that rotate along the outer lens element to provide accurate focus rather than focusing correctly on the body. The Spectra film is otherwise the same as 600 films - the ISO speed, the development method and the process remain the same. The Spectra film (called 'Image' outside North America) differs from 600 integral films in that it has a different image format: the 600 film is a square, while the Spectra film is a rectangular 9.2 x 7.3 cm dimension. It was a completely new camera line, and there was a corresponding new film. Polaroid introduced the Spectra camera system in 1986. ![]()
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