Vintage Polaroid Land Camera Model 95 Untested. Camera has 8 aperture settings.


It is clean and appears to be in good shape, although it is missing a screw. Opens and closes with some difficulty. Shutter clicks when button is pressed.   No tears in bellows.  Sold as-is.  Please see the photos.    



Vintage Polaroid Model 95 Folding Land Camera ~9.75" x ~4.5" x ~2.5" Closed. Untested. No holes in bellows that can be seen. Leather was pealing away on one end and has been reglued. See photos for details.


Folding camera for self processing film packs 3 1/4 x 4 -1/4 inches. Lens with rotating plate with apertures marked 1-8. T/I shutter. Lever focusing. Folding optical frame finder with front ball sight on spring stalk. Accessory show. Flash synchronized, bayonet fitting.


Polaroid Corporation was most famous for its instant cameras. Early models were called Land cameras, after the founder of Polaroid Edwin Land. Model 95 was the first of Polaroid’s instant picture cameras and over 1.5 million Models 95, 95A and 95B were made. 1948-1953. The technology packed the chemistry of a darkroom into a hand-held camera. The Model 95 is a folding camera for self processing film packs of 3 ¼ by 4 ¼ inches.