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SX-70

The SX-70 is a type of instant camera introduced by Polaroid in the 1970s, known for its foldable design and ability to produce photographs immediately after taking a picture. It uses special instant film that develops itself without the need for external chemicals or a darkroom. The camera features manual controls for focus and exposure, offering creative flexibility. Its innovative design combines portability with the nostalgic appeal of instant photography, making it both a functional and collectible device that captures moments with a distinctive, tangible quality.